Young Sheldon S02e07 Bluray Official

Missy (Raegan Revord) notices her parents are distracted. She sneaks next door to the grieving, elderly Mrs. Fleishman, who pays her $5 to watch her cat and read soap opera summaries aloud. Missy loves the money—until the cat escapes during a storm. Panicked, she breaks down and calls Sheldon, who reluctantly uses his new algorithm to track the cat’s microchip. They find it three blocks away, under a truck. Mrs. Fleishman is so touched she pays Missy double. Missy buys a Walkman and tells no one.

The family gathers for Sunday spaghetti. Meemaw mentions “Sheldon’s little computer project.” George blurts, “What project?” Mary says, “You mean the fishing trip you lied about?” Missy adds, “At least I didn’t lose a cat.” The table erupts. Sheldon calmly announces, “Statistically, this is the third-most functional dinner this month.” Meemaw laughs so hard she snorts iced tea. In the final shot, Sheldon is seen tucking his algorithm printouts into a “Top Secret” binder labeled Project Sarcasm Saver . young sheldon s02e07 bluray

At the dinner table, Sheldon overhears Meemaw (Annie Potts) complaining to Mary about a near-miss with “an audit.” He deduces she’s running a high-stakes poker room out of her garage. That night, he sneaks over and analyzes her “books” (a shoebox of IOU napkins). Horrified by the lack of encryption, he writes a simple but effective randomization program on a TI-99/4A. Meemaw is furious at first—but when her first test run nets a $400 profit, she offers him 10% of the night’s take. Sheldon demands it be paid in rare-earth magnets. Missy (Raegan Revord) notices her parents are distracted

Here’s a fictionalized episode synopsis for Young Sheldon Season 2, Episode 7, written as if it were an official Blu-ray description and story treatment. Title: “A Prototype, a Prayer, and a Pricey Italian Sub” Missy loves the money—until the cat escapes during a storm

Mary (Zoe Perry) feels spiritually neglected. She signs up for “The Answered Prayer Couples Retreat” and begs George (Lance Barber) to attend. George feigns enthusiasm, then secretly books a weekend fishing trip with his coworkers. To cover, he tells Mary he’s “working double shifts.” Mary sees through the lie instantly but says nothing—she prays for patience instead. At the retreat alone, she befriends a flamboyant pastor who tries to teach her interpretive prayer dance. She walks out mid-song.