Young Sheldon S03e10 Bluray [verified] -

is that episode.

Young Sheldon is known for its warm, nostalgic glow. But in this episode, when Sheldon realizes that a computer is "smarter" than him, the lighting shifts to a cool blue. On a compressed stream, this looks muddy. On the Blu-ray, you see the exact moment the sun sets on his childhood confidence. The "Aha!" Moment for Big Bang Theory Fans For those who watched The Big Bang Theory , you know adult Sheldon hates engineering and loves theoretical physics. But why ?

The Blu-ray’s special features (yes, this disc includes a gag reel and a featurette called "The Science of Sarcasm with Missy" ) highlight how the writers used this moment to pivot Sheldon away from "applied" tech and toward abstract theory. It’s a crucial piece of canon you might miss if you just hit "play next" on streaming. If you are a completionist, absolutely. The Season 3 set isn't just a disc; it's a time capsule. The deleted scenes for this episode are gold—specifically a 90-second cut where Sheldon tries to teach the live chicken how to play chess.

This episode plants the seed. When Sheldon gets his computer, he doesn't want to play games. He wants to calculate . He realizes the machine can do math faster than his brain. For a narcissistic genius, this is the first time he looks at a piece of technology and thinks, "I have competition."

Check Amazon, Best Buy, or your local used media store. The slipcover for Season 3 is notoriously hard to find, so happy hunting.

Young Sheldon S03E10 is the episode where the family falls apart (literally, the chicken destroys the cake) and comes back together. It’s funny, surprisingly deep, and looks better on disc than your laggy Wi-Fi will ever allow.

There is a moment where Sheldon eats fried chicken (gasp!). Not a "chicken nugget"—a bone-in, greasy, southern fried leg. The look of pure disgust on Iain Armitage’s face is funny on a phone screen, but through the Blu-ray’s lossless DTS-HD Master Audio, you hear the squelch of the skin. You hear his gulp. It is horrifying and hilarious in equal measure.

The chicken. Stay for the look on Sheldon’s face when he realizes a machine is his intellectual equal. It’s the saddest and funniest thing you’ll see all week. Have you watched this episode recently? Do you think Sheldon’s fear of "dumb" machines started here? Drop a comment below!

is that episode.

Young Sheldon is known for its warm, nostalgic glow. But in this episode, when Sheldon realizes that a computer is "smarter" than him, the lighting shifts to a cool blue. On a compressed stream, this looks muddy. On the Blu-ray, you see the exact moment the sun sets on his childhood confidence. The "Aha!" Moment for Big Bang Theory Fans For those who watched The Big Bang Theory , you know adult Sheldon hates engineering and loves theoretical physics. But why ?

The Blu-ray’s special features (yes, this disc includes a gag reel and a featurette called "The Science of Sarcasm with Missy" ) highlight how the writers used this moment to pivot Sheldon away from "applied" tech and toward abstract theory. It’s a crucial piece of canon you might miss if you just hit "play next" on streaming. If you are a completionist, absolutely. The Season 3 set isn't just a disc; it's a time capsule. The deleted scenes for this episode are gold—specifically a 90-second cut where Sheldon tries to teach the live chicken how to play chess. young sheldon s03e10 bluray

This episode plants the seed. When Sheldon gets his computer, he doesn't want to play games. He wants to calculate . He realizes the machine can do math faster than his brain. For a narcissistic genius, this is the first time he looks at a piece of technology and thinks, "I have competition."

Check Amazon, Best Buy, or your local used media store. The slipcover for Season 3 is notoriously hard to find, so happy hunting. is that episode

Young Sheldon S03E10 is the episode where the family falls apart (literally, the chicken destroys the cake) and comes back together. It’s funny, surprisingly deep, and looks better on disc than your laggy Wi-Fi will ever allow.

There is a moment where Sheldon eats fried chicken (gasp!). Not a "chicken nugget"—a bone-in, greasy, southern fried leg. The look of pure disgust on Iain Armitage’s face is funny on a phone screen, but through the Blu-ray’s lossless DTS-HD Master Audio, you hear the squelch of the skin. You hear his gulp. It is horrifying and hilarious in equal measure. On a compressed stream, this looks muddy

The chicken. Stay for the look on Sheldon’s face when he realizes a machine is his intellectual equal. It’s the saddest and funniest thing you’ll see all week. Have you watched this episode recently? Do you think Sheldon’s fear of "dumb" machines started here? Drop a comment below!