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Mary finds his logbook and confronts him. Sheldon argues it’s “basic science,” but Mary forces him to stop, highlighting the difference between theoretical knowledge and real‑world risk. B‑Plot: Home Internet Arrives George Sr. buys the family’s first dial‑up modem (a 56K external USRobotics model). He, Georgie, and Missy are excited; Sheldon is skeptical about the slow speed and “noise.” The family tries to get online, but they clash over phone line usage (since dial‑up ties up the house’s only phone line). Georgie tries to download a song from Napster (late 90s reference). Missy wants to chat in AOL chat rooms. George wants to look up football stats. The chaos leads to a funny scene where the modem’s screeching handshake drives Sheldon crazy.
George Sr. realizes they need a second phone line — but that’s expensive. The episode ends with them making a schedule for internet time. C‑Plot: Meemaw’s Stress & The Gambling House Meemaw (Connie) continues running her illegal gambling parlor in the back of the video store. A new, aggressive gambler named Tommy (a minor recurring character) starts hanging around, making veiled threats. Meemaw develops constant heartburn, popping Zantac®. Dale (her boyfriend and ex‑gambling den owner) warns her the stress isn’t worth it. She refuses to back down but eventually takes a day off, realizing she’s losing sleep and her temper. young sheldon s04e14 ac3