Young Sheldon Season 4 Episode 14 __hot__ -

It’s a rare moment where Sheldon doesn’t need a fact. He needs a hug. While Missy doesn’t have a major A-plot here, her brief scenes are gold. When Sheldon is rambling about mortality, Missy deadpans: “I’m going to die of boredom listening to you.” Later, she perfectly sums up the episode’s theme: “You can’t stop living just because you’re gonna die someday.”

If there’s one thing Young Sheldon does better than most sitcoms, it’s sneaking up on you with profound life lessons wrapped in awkward pre-teen moments and bizarre science facts. Season 4, Episode 14—titled “A Philosophy Class and Worms That Can Chase You” —is a perfect example. young sheldon season 4 episode 14

Meanwhile, Meemaw (Connie) discovers a terrifying new pest in her yard: hammerhead worms . These real-life invasive flatworms are aggressive, reproduce by fragmentation, and secrete a neurotoxin. When George Sr. tries to help, he accidentally makes it worse by chopping one up—causing each piece to grow into a new worm. It’s a classic Young Sheldon blend of absurd, educational, and slightly gross. Why This Episode Works So Well 1. The Hammerhead Worms Are a Genius Metaphor On the surface, the hammerhead worm subplot is hilarious. George Sr. panicking, Meemaw refusing to back down, and the sheer ridiculousness of “worms that can chase you” (they move fast!) is peak sitcom gold. It’s a rare moment where Sheldon doesn’t need a fact