Young Sheldon S04e17 1080p Bluray -

Sheldon wins a chance to name a NASA space shuttle payload module but becomes obsessed with a black hole instead. Meanwhile, Missy steals a box of dinosaur toys from a church rummage sale, and George Sr. — tired of being the family’s invisible parent — takes her on a joyride to teach her about consequences. Mary is absent for most of the episode, stuck at church. And that absence is the point.

Most sitcoms would play the A-plot (Sheldon’s black hole obsession) for nerd humor. Instead, the episode weaponizes his obsession as avoidance. Sheldon isn’t fascinated by the void; he is the void — a black hole sucking all emotional gravity from his family. When he corrects a NASA engineer’s math, the engineer smiles, but the camera lingers on George’s face. He’s not proud. He’s tired. That’s the genius of the episode: Sheldon wins, and everyone else loses a little more. young sheldon s04e17 1080p bluray

Missy steals a box of dinosaurs — extinct creatures, frozen in time. She’s trying to hold onto childhood while everyone around her (Sheldon, Mary, even George) rushes toward adulthood, academia, or resignation. She buries the box in the backyard. It’s not found. That’s the episode’s thesis: some things don’t get resolved. They just get buried. Sheldon wins a chance to name a NASA

Missy’s theft isn’t rebellion; it’s a cry. She even says, “You only notice me when I’m bad.” George’s response — taking her for fast food instead of punishing her — is the most heartbreaking moment in the episode. He knows he’s failing her. He knows Mary won’t approve. And he does it anyway because being the “fun bad parent” is the only connection left he knows how to give. The final shot of the two of them eating fries in silence, the dashboard light casting half their faces in shadow — it’s pure dramatic cinema. On Blu-ray, the black levels hold perfectly, making that shadow a character of its own. Mary is absent for most of the episode, stuck at church

Here’s a deep, critical review of Young Sheldon Season 4, Episode 17 (“A Black Hole, a Spaceship, and a Box of Dinosaurs”), presented in the context of the 1080p Blu-ray release. Review Format: 1080p Blu-ray (S04E17: “A Black Hole, a Spaceship, and a Box of Dinosaurs”) Director: Alex Reid Writer: Steve Holland (co-creator)

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