After Missy easily aces a practice aptitude test, Sheldon panics when he gets a question wrong for the first time in his life. Convinced the test is “flawed,” he becomes obsessed with proving his intellectual superiority. Meanwhile, George Sr. and Mary clash over parenting styles: Mary wants to protect Sheldon’s ego, while George argues he needs to learn failure.
The episode’s funniest subplot involves Meemaw forcing Sheldon to play a homemade board game she calls “Satan’s Monopoly” (a ruthless, cutthroat version of the classic) to teach him that losing is part of life. The title’s “broom closet” refers to Sheldon eventually hiding in one at school, overthinking the test question, only to realize he misread it—his error was human, not the test’s. young sheldon s03e02 satrip
In Young Sheldon S03E02 (“A Broom Closet and Satan’s Monopoly Board”), the key plot is —and his unusual way of coping. After Missy easily aces a practice aptitude test,
A sharp, sweet episode about giftedness not protecting you from ordinary mistakes, and family finding odd ways to teach resilience. and Mary clash over parenting styles: Mary wants