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The episode opens with Mary (Zoe Perry) forcing a reluctant Sheldon (Iain Armitage) to attend a church lock-in. For Sheldon, this is his version of a horror movie: no routines, unsupervised teenagers, and a foam-pit “trust exercise.” The comedy here is predictable but effective—Sheldon tries to apply scientific method to musical chairs, only to be out-hustled by a second-grader.

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“A Lock-In, a Weather Girl, and a Disagreeable Parent” is a solid mid-season episode. The Sheldon plot is light (almost filler), but Missy’s TV debut and Mary’s moral gray area elevate it. Grade: young sheldon s05e05 xvid

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Season 5 of Young Sheldon continues its streak of balancing pre-teen awkwardness with genuine family stakes. Episode 5, "A Lock-In, a Weather Girl, and a Disagreeable Parent," is a bottle episode in spirit—split between two very different locations: a stuffy church gymnasium and the suddenly dramatic living room of the Cooper house. The episode opens with Mary (Zoe Perry) forcing

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Sheldon endures a church lock-in, Missy finds an unexpected talent, and Mary clashes with a parent over something that isn't what it seems. Here it is: Title: Young Sheldon S05E05 Recap:

The real standout, though, is his interaction with Pastor Jeff (Matt Hobby), who tries to use Sheldon to win a Bible trivia contest. Sheldon’s clinical dismantling of Genesis (“Which day did God create tectonic plates?”) is peak Young Sheldon—technically correct, spiritually useless.