![]() Mandy stops by George Jr’s garage/room and asks him if she can live with him temporarily while she gets back on her feet. Sheldon has a need to always be correct, and since this topic is one where nothing is constant, he finds it difficult to pick a side to base his argument on. ![]() He is advised by John to choose any side of the argument and to make his case. Sheldon enters John’s office and informs him that he doesn’t believe he can complete the assignment. ![]() We see Mary writing her book whenever she gets the chance, and she appears to have found a new hobby. Mary believes that she can do a better job at writing an erotic novel after reading the book, so she begins writing. While visiting Mandy, George Jr discovers that she is running low on cash because she was unable to collect enough tips due to morning sickness caused by her pregnancy, and as a result, she was unable to pay her electricity bill, and her power was cut off. Mandy is initially hesitant to take it, but she eventually does. George Jr buys groceries for Mandy and delivers them to her apartment. She is immersed and reads it whenever she has the chance, even in the washroom. Mary is seen reading her new book intently, even though she considers it to be a waste. Sheldon appears to be incredibly confused and frustrated because there doesn’t seem to be a clear right or wrong answer, and Sheldon, who heavily relies on logic, finds it difficult to accept this. Professor John challenges Sheldon’s viewpoint while teaching a class about ethics. Mary initially refuses to read it, but after a gentle push from Meemaw, she decides to give it a shot. Meemaw introduces Mary to an erotic fiction named Passions Harvest. Meemaw asks Mary whether she is considering changing churches and converting to Catholicism, to which Mary responds that she does not know. Meemaw and Mary engage in conversation while sipping tea at the beginning of Young Sheldon episode 3.
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