Young Sheldon S03e08 M4p Upd -
Sheldon: “But greed is one of the seven deadly sins.” George: “So is sloth, but you’ve been in that chair for four hours doing math problems instead of taking out the trash.” Sheldon: “…Touché.” Mary volunteers at a church bake sale. Meemaw shows up with a box of store-bought cookies (passing them off as homemade). Mary is suspicious. Meemaw gets defensive. A loud argument erupts in front of Pastor Jeff. Meemaw finally blurts out: “Fine! I won $1,500 on a scratch-off, and I’m not giving a dime to the church roof fund!”
Mary announces that Meemaw is coming over for dinner. She’s been acting secretive lately, and Mary suspects she’s hiding something “sinful.” Sheldon, ever literal, asks if she means actual sin (greed, envy, lust) or the colloquial “sinful” like eating an entire cake. Mary sighs. Meemaw (Connie) is on the phone, speaking in hushed tones. She’s just won $1,500 on a lottery ticket. She hangs up, grinning. But then her face falls — she realizes if Mary finds out, she’ll lecture her about gambling being a vice. Worse, if Sheldon finds out, he’ll calculate the statistical improbability of her win down to the tenth decimal and ruin her joy. young sheldon s03e08 m4p
Sheldon takes this as permission to investigate. Dinner. Meemaw is unusually quiet. Sheldon watches her like a hawk. He notices she avoids eye contact when anyone mentions “extra money.” He asks directly: “Meemaw, have you acquired a sum of money through morally dubious means?” Mary nearly chokes on her meatloaf. George Sr. tries to hide a smile. Sheldon: “But greed is one of the seven deadly sins
Meemaw deflects: “I found a quarter in the parking lot.” Sheldon: “That’s not dubious. That’s lucky. But you’re lying.” Mary sends Sheldon to his room. Sheldon can’t let it go. He creates a “Probability of Deception” chart on his whiteboard, factoring in Meemaw’s increased heart rate (he counted her pulse at dinner), her refusal to eat the chimichanga (her favorite), and a faint smell of lottery scratch-off residue on her fingers. Meemaw gets defensive
She hides the ticket inside a Chimichanga from Chili's takeout box in the fridge. Genius hiding place — no one in the family eats her leftover chimichangas except her. Sheldon approaches his drama teacher, Mr. Lundy (returning guest star Jason Alexander), after class. He asks for advice on “moral dilemmas involving family deception.” Mr. Lundy, thinking it’s for a school play, enthusiastically launches into a monologue about Iago in Othello . Sheldon interrupts: “No, real life. My grandmother is lying about something.” Mr. Lundy pauses, then says: “Kid, sometimes the stage is safer than the dining table.”
Mary and Meemaw stare at him. Then Meemaw laughs. Then Mary laughs. The tension breaks.
He recruits Missy as a spy, offering her a week’s worth of his dessert pudding. Missy agrees immediately. Missy sneaks into Meemaw’s house while she’s in the bathroom. She opens the fridge, finds the Chili’s box, and pulls out the lottery ticket. She stares at it. “One thousand five hundred dollars?!” Meemaw catches her.