The tag in the filename indicates that this version of the episode was ripped from a high-definition television broadcast. Network: CBS . Rating: TV-PG.
Meanwhile, the B-plot gives us peak Missy and Georgie. Missy is struggling with her own existential crisis: why is everyone staring at her brother while she gets ignored? And Georgie? He tries to impress a girl by inventing a "new" color. (Spoiler: It doesn't go well, but it does involve a lot of guacamole-colored goo.)
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"Gluons, Guacamole, and the Color of Death" is a turning point for the series. While the first half of Season 1 focused on Sheldon versus the world, Episode 19 focuses on Sheldon versus himself .
Meemaw (Connie) drives Sheldon to the college, where she meets Dr. Sturgis. He is immediately taken with her and asks her out on a date.
The episode kicks off with Sheldon deciding that the only solution to his loneliness is to "fix" the 4th grade by dumbing down quantum chromodynamics. Naturally, this results in a room full of confused 9-year-olds and a very frazzled teacher.
The tag in the filename indicates that this version of the episode was ripped from a high-definition television broadcast. Network: CBS . Rating: TV-PG.
Meanwhile, the B-plot gives us peak Missy and Georgie. Missy is struggling with her own existential crisis: why is everyone staring at her brother while she gets ignored? And Georgie? He tries to impress a girl by inventing a "new" color. (Spoiler: It doesn't go well, but it does involve a lot of guacamole-colored goo.)
Airdate: [Insert Original Airdate] Rip Status: HDTVrip (720p/1080p)
"Gluons, Guacamole, and the Color of Death" is a turning point for the series. While the first half of Season 1 focused on Sheldon versus the world, Episode 19 focuses on Sheldon versus himself .
Meemaw (Connie) drives Sheldon to the college, where she meets Dr. Sturgis. He is immediately taken with her and asks her out on a date.
The episode kicks off with Sheldon deciding that the only solution to his loneliness is to "fix" the 4th grade by dumbing down quantum chromodynamics. Naturally, this results in a room full of confused 9-year-olds and a very frazzled teacher.