Young Sheldon S03e08 M4p May 2026
He recruits Missy as a spy, offering her a week’s worth of his dessert pudding. Missy agrees immediately. Missy sneaks into Meemaw’s house while she’s in the bathroom. She opens the fridge, finds the Chili’s box, and pulls out the lottery ticket. She stares at it. “One thousand five hundred dollars?!” Meemaw catches her.
Sheldon: “But greed is one of the seven deadly sins.” George: “So is sloth, but you’ve been in that chair for four hours doing math problems instead of taking out the trash.” Sheldon: “…Touché.” Mary volunteers at a church bake sale. Meemaw shows up with a box of store-bought cookies (passing them off as homemade). Mary is suspicious. Meemaw gets defensive. A loud argument erupts in front of Pastor Jeff. Meemaw finally blurts out: “Fine! I won $1,500 on a scratch-off, and I’m not giving a dime to the church roof fund!”
Sheldon takes this as permission to investigate. Dinner. Meemaw is unusually quiet. Sheldon watches her like a hawk. He notices she avoids eye contact when anyone mentions “extra money.” He asks directly: “Meemaw, have you acquired a sum of money through morally dubious means?” Mary nearly chokes on her meatloaf. George Sr. tries to hide a smile. young sheldon s03e08 m4p
Meemaw offers to give $200 to the church roof fund. Mary says $300. They settle on $250. Meemaw mutters: “Should’ve bought a chimichanga instead.” Sheldon gets a package in the mail. It’s a used laptop — not new, but upgraded. The card reads: “From Meemaw. Don’t tell your mother I spent $400. And don’t calculate the depreciation.”
The room goes silent. Pastor Jeff: “Connie, gambling is—” Meemaw: “Fun. The word you’re looking for is fun.” He recruits Missy as a spy, offering her
Sheldon smiles — a rare, genuine smile. He opens the laptop. The boot time is 12 seconds. He whispers: “Worth every penny of sin.”
Mary storms out, humiliated. Mary is furious at Meemaw — not for the gambling, but for the lying and the public scene. Sheldon listens from the stairs. He goes downstairs and says: “I calculated that if Meemaw had told the truth immediately, the probability of a fight was 23%. By lying, it rose to 89%. Therefore, her sin wasn’t greed. It was poor statistical reasoning.” She opens the fridge, finds the Chili’s box,
Missy, unfazed: “Sheldon was right. You’re a sinner.” Meemaw: “I’m a winner, honey. There’s a difference.” Missy: “Mom’s gonna kill you.” Meemaw: “Only if you tell her.”

















































