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At Medford High, Sheldon partners with his only tolerable classmate, a quiet girl named Emily (who, he notes, “at least doesn’t sigh every time I speak”). They’re building a model of a pneumatic tube system to demonstrate atmospheric pressure. But when Emily suggests adding decorative glitter to their display for “visual appeal,” Sheldon declares it “pseudoscientific pageantry.”

Season 5, Episode 10 "A Protractor, a Pneumatic Tube, and a Lack of Moral Flexibility" young sheldon s05e10 fullrip

Their project is sabotaged the night before the fair — not by bullies, but by a jealous rival, Todd, who swaps their pressure gauge for a broken one. Sheldon, using geometric deduction and a protractor, deduces Todd’s guilt based on a smudge of cafeteria gravy on the evidence. Instead of telling the teacher, Sheldon delivers a cold, logical public dismantling of Todd’s own project (“Your volcano’s viscosity is statistically impossible without store-bought baking soda”). Todd cries. Emily is horrified. Sheldon is proud. The principal gives them third place “for creativity in cruelty.” At Medford High, Sheldon partners with his only

Sheldon sits alone in his room, reviewing his science fair notes. Emily has requested a new partner. He tells the audience: “I’ve been informed that being right isn’t the same as being kind. I’ve chosen to file that information for future reference — not immediate use.” He then adjusts his protractor and begins calculating the optimal angle for a prank on Todd. Fade to black. Sheldon, using geometric deduction and a protractor, deduces

After the waffle incident escalates into a full kitchen war (syrup on a pillow, butter in a shoe), George Sr. grounds them both to the same room. At first, they wage psychological warfare. But by episode’s end, they bond over a shared enemy: a new, obnoxious neighbor boy who’s been hitting on Missy. Georgie teaches Missy how to prank him using a garden hose and a fake spider. Missy smiles for the first time all season. George Sr. pretends not to notice.

Meemaw, at the diner, takes a call from Dr. Sturgis, who’s in a mental health facility. He asks if she still has his lava lamp. She says yes. He says, “Good. I’ll need it for my escape.” She laughs — then pauses. “Wait, are you serious?” Cut to credits.

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At Medford High, Sheldon partners with his only tolerable classmate, a quiet girl named Emily (who, he notes, “at least doesn’t sigh every time I speak”). They’re building a model of a pneumatic tube system to demonstrate atmospheric pressure. But when Emily suggests adding decorative glitter to their display for “visual appeal,” Sheldon declares it “pseudoscientific pageantry.”

Season 5, Episode 10 "A Protractor, a Pneumatic Tube, and a Lack of Moral Flexibility"

Their project is sabotaged the night before the fair — not by bullies, but by a jealous rival, Todd, who swaps their pressure gauge for a broken one. Sheldon, using geometric deduction and a protractor, deduces Todd’s guilt based on a smudge of cafeteria gravy on the evidence. Instead of telling the teacher, Sheldon delivers a cold, logical public dismantling of Todd’s own project (“Your volcano’s viscosity is statistically impossible without store-bought baking soda”). Todd cries. Emily is horrified. Sheldon is proud. The principal gives them third place “for creativity in cruelty.”

Sheldon sits alone in his room, reviewing his science fair notes. Emily has requested a new partner. He tells the audience: “I’ve been informed that being right isn’t the same as being kind. I’ve chosen to file that information for future reference — not immediate use.” He then adjusts his protractor and begins calculating the optimal angle for a prank on Todd. Fade to black.

After the waffle incident escalates into a full kitchen war (syrup on a pillow, butter in a shoe), George Sr. grounds them both to the same room. At first, they wage psychological warfare. But by episode’s end, they bond over a shared enemy: a new, obnoxious neighbor boy who’s been hitting on Missy. Georgie teaches Missy how to prank him using a garden hose and a fake spider. Missy smiles for the first time all season. George Sr. pretends not to notice.

Meemaw, at the diner, takes a call from Dr. Sturgis, who’s in a mental health facility. He asks if she still has his lava lamp. She says yes. He says, “Good. I’ll need it for my escape.” She laughs — then pauses. “Wait, are you serious?” Cut to credits.