Sheldon still can't believe, but he agrees to stop arguing about it in Sunday school — not because he's convinced, but because he loves his mom. While Sheldon wrestles with theology, Missy gets bored in Sunday school and decides to have fun. She convinces the other kids that a shy, awkward boy named Brett is actually a "demon child" who can read minds. She makes up fake "signs" (like making him spill juice) to prove it.
While the label refers to the video compression format (not the content), the story is the same across all versions. Here is the full story of that episode. Young Sheldon S01E11: "Demons, Sunday School, and Prime Numbers" Original Air Date: January 11, 2018 Full Plot Summary The episode weaves together three main storylines: Sheldon's crisis of faith, Missy's practical joke, and George Sr.'s unexpected role as a substitute Sunday school teacher. The Setup Sheldon is at home, happily reading a book about prime numbers at the dinner table. He explains to his family that prime numbers are "the atoms of mathematics" — indivisible and mysterious. His obsession with primes leads him to a larger question: if numbers are infinite and perfect, who created them? young sheldon s01e11 hevc
It seems you're looking for a detailed of Young Sheldon Season 1, Episode 11, specifically for the HEVC (high-efficiency video coding) version of the episode. Sheldon still can't believe, but he agrees to