If you love Young Sheldon for the nostalgia of growing up in East Texas, this is a cozy, thoughtful episode that warms you up better than a space heater.
Air Date: December 14, 2017 Title: "An Eagle Feather, a String Bean, and an Eskimo" young sheldon s01e10 bd9
Why does an "Eskimo" appear in the title? It’s the brand of the refrigerator Sheldon hides behind when he’s trying to avoid his father’s disappointment. Classic Sheldon. What did you think of S01E10? Was Sheldon right to return the feather? Let me know in the comments below! If you love Young Sheldon for the nostalgia
This week, Sheldon faces a crisis of conscience, Mary faces a crisis of faith, and Georgie... well, Georgie just wants a new pair of shoes. The episode kicks off with Sheldon getting a perfect score on a history test (surprise, surprise). His reward? A coveted "Eagle Feather" from his father, George Sr., as part of a new tradition to encourage academic excellence. Classic Sheldon
Meanwhile, Mary has noticed that the church’s donation basket has been lighter than usual. The culprit isn't a sinner—it’s a string bean. Specifically, Georgie. He’s been selling "Magazine Man" subscriptions door-to-door (using a terrifying mascot costume) and lying about his age to score prizes.
Sheldon, ever the pragmatist, decides he wants a new telescope. When his father refuses to buy it, Sheldon turns to the free market. He asks Georgie for a job. Georgie, seeing an opportunity to exploit child labor laws and his brother’s lack of social skills, agrees.
The result? Sheldon is terrible at sales. He argues with customers, corrects their grammar, and explains exactly why the magazine prices are a mathematical scam. He sells zero subscriptions.