Mary stared. George Sr. put down his fork. Georgie looked genuinely confused for once. And Sheldon—Sheldon tilted his head, processed the emotional nuance he usually missed, and whispered, “That’s… a valid theological question.”
Here’s a short story-style recap of Young Sheldon Season 1, Episode 11, titled The morning sun had barely touched the Texas sky when ten-year-old Sheldon Cooper, armed with a worn copy of The Hobbit and a jar of mayonnaise for scientific purposes, marched into church. He wasn’t there for Jesus. He was there for the snacks and, more importantly, to debate the logistics of demonic possession. young sheldon s01e11 tv
Upstairs, Sheldon solved a prime number theorem no one had asked about. He smiled, satisfied. Then he paused, looked at his closed door, and said quietly to the empty room: “Missy’s G’Nar… he’s just a lonely integer. Neither prime nor composite.” Mary stared
“So, hypothetically,” he said, “if a demon is a non-corporeal entity, does it obey the laws of thermodynamics? And if it possesses someone, does it increase the host’s mass, or is it purely spiritual energy?” Georgie looked genuinely confused for once
She rewound the VHS. Then again.