The Big Bang Theory prequel has a lot to offer.
Here are our choices for the best Young Sheldon episodes.
Its almost time for a second emotional goodbye to one of comedys best characters: Sheldon Cooper.
In the spinoff prequelYoung Sheldon, Parsons passed down the torch to Iain Armitage.
However, Parsons still narrates the series as adult Sheldon and executive produces.
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Naturally, he goes the extra mile as always and calls the Mayor for advice on how to win.
Watching Sheldon venture to master politics and all that comes with it is amusing to say the least.
Easy, the swimming pool.
Before leaving for school, her and Georgie offer some important pointers.
Everything goes smoothly, but he needs to spend three or four days there to ensure hes okay.
The two of them actually become friendly in that short period of time.
Meanwhile at home, Missy finds herself missing her brother until he gets home.
Sheldon goes to Brenda Sparks (Melissa Peterman) for help getting Mandy to the hospital.
To make her point, she goes to Pastor Jeff and suggests the theme for the sermon.
Eventually, Brenda gives in and invites Sheldon.
However, he only agrees to go if he can be dressed as Dr. Spock.
Finally, he discoversThe Lord of the Ringsand a new obsession is born!
They spend the episode bonding and Missy even asks for five more minutes playing when Mary calls for dinner.
Plus, the storyline finishes with one of the most heartwarming moments of the series.
Naturally, the introduction dinner is awkward, especially once religion and a possible marriage is brought up.
Meanwhile, Missy and Sheldon attempt to put the pieces together on why everyones acting so weird.
Reading those stories gave him the strength to get over his fear and eat a Red Vine.
As expected, she does fantastic and makes the team.
Unfortunately, no one shows up to the party besides his mother, who he says can leave.
I bet Sheldon will.
Young Sheldon returns on Thursday, February 15 at 8 PM, ET/PT on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.