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Missy receives one day of detention. George Sr. picks her up and, instead of scolding her, takes her to a diner. He tells her that hitting is wrong but that standing up for herself is right. He then lets her steer the family car in an empty parking lot. Missy feels understood for the first time. Sheldon, unable to let go, asks Mary to drive him to Mrs. Gurley’s house. There, they discover the teacher crying. Mrs. Gurley admits her husband left her, and she wasn’t angry about the sneeze at all. Sheldon, relieved, gives her the apology letter anyway, then awkwardly offers to calculate the optimal alimony split.

After Sheldon sneezes on his teacher, Mrs. Gurley, he becomes convinced she is angry with him for being unhygienic. In his typical fashion, he overanalyzes the situation and writes a formal apology letter. Meanwhile, Missy punches a boy at school for making a sexist comment about her playing baseball, landing her in detention. George Sr. picks her up and, rather than punishing her, takes her out for a burger and a driving lesson, finally finding a way to bond with his tomboy daughter. Mary tries to get Sheldon to stop obsessing over the sneeze incident, leading to a confrontation with Mrs. Gurley that reveals the teacher was merely upset about her husband leaving her. Act 1: Sheldon sneezes loudly in Mrs. Gurley’s math class without covering his mouth. She gives him a disgusted look but says nothing. Sheldon immediately becomes anxious, interpreting her silence as deep-seated anger. At home, he researches hygiene etiquette and drafts a multi-page apology letter, while Missy recounts how she punched a boy named Todd who said, “Girls can’t play baseball.” Mary is horrified, but George Sr. is secretly proud. young sheldon s01e13 xvid

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Missy receives one day of detention. George Sr. picks her up and, instead of scolding her, takes her to a diner. He tells her that hitting is wrong but that standing up for herself is right. He then lets her steer the family car in an empty parking lot. Missy feels understood for the first time. Sheldon, unable to let go, asks Mary to drive him to Mrs. Gurley’s house. There, they discover the teacher crying. Mrs. Gurley admits her husband left her, and she wasn’t angry about the sneeze at all. Sheldon, relieved, gives her the apology letter anyway, then awkwardly offers to calculate the optimal alimony split.

After Sheldon sneezes on his teacher, Mrs. Gurley, he becomes convinced she is angry with him for being unhygienic. In his typical fashion, he overanalyzes the situation and writes a formal apology letter. Meanwhile, Missy punches a boy at school for making a sexist comment about her playing baseball, landing her in detention. George Sr. picks her up and, rather than punishing her, takes her out for a burger and a driving lesson, finally finding a way to bond with his tomboy daughter. Mary tries to get Sheldon to stop obsessing over the sneeze incident, leading to a confrontation with Mrs. Gurley that reveals the teacher was merely upset about her husband leaving her. Act 1: Sheldon sneezes loudly in Mrs. Gurley’s math class without covering his mouth. She gives him a disgusted look but says nothing. Sheldon immediately becomes anxious, interpreting her silence as deep-seated anger. At home, he researches hygiene etiquette and drafts a multi-page apology letter, while Missy recounts how she punched a boy named Todd who said, “Girls can’t play baseball.” Mary is horrified, but George Sr. is secretly proud.

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