You’re only interested in the Cooper family’s post-tornado trauma—this episode is lighter and more episodic. If you actually meant something else by "m4p" (e.g., a specific fan edit, a file naming convention, or a typo for "MP4" asking about video quality), please clarify and I’ll adjust the review accordingly.
Original Air Date: October 28, 2021 Synopsis The episode centers on Sheldon’s escalating obsession with a Professor Proton action figure that turns out to be a rare, valuable collector’s item. Meanwhile, Mary gets pulled into the world of church politics, and Georgie continues to navigate his secret relationship with Mandy. Proper Review The A-Plot (Sheldon & the Action Figure) – Grade: B+ This is classic Young Sheldon . When Sheldon learns his “Pish Posh” Professor Proton figure is worth hundreds of dollars (still in its original packaging, of course), he faces a genuine moral dilemma: sell it for profit or preserve his collection’s integrity. The writing shines here because it doesn’t mock Sheldon’s rigidity—it treats his logic as internally consistent. His negotiation with a comic book store owner (played with perfect sleaze by an uncredited cameo) is both funny and revealing of his budding materialistic pragmatism. However, the resolution feels slightly rushed, leaning on a sentimental Meemaw speech that works emotionally but sidesteps the ethical complexity. young sheldon s05 m4p
– Grade: C Mary discovers the church’s “secret back room” where Pastor Jeff and the deacons make actual financial decisions. For a moment, the episode threatens to become a sharp critique of patriarchal church hierarchies, but it pulls back. Mary’s frustration is real and well-acted by Zoe Perry, but the plot resolves with a throwaway joke rather than any real change or consequence. It feels like a missed opportunity for the show’s usually deft handling of small-town religion. Meanwhile, Mary gets pulled into the world of