Ep 1. A High-Pitched Buzz and Training Wheels
- TVPG
- September 24, 2018
- 19 min
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7.6 (1,581)
In the season 2 premiere of Young Sheldon, titled "A High-Pitched Buzz and Training Wheels," viewers see the young prodigy navigating the trials and tribulations of being a child genius. The episode begins with Sheldon and his older brother George Jr. embarking on a new school year, but with George in high school and Sheldon in junior high, they'll be navigating separate academic paths.
In an effort to make friends, Sheldon tries out for the school play - something he's never done before. But when he's rejected for the lead role, he decides to build his own set and create his own play. Working with his friends, Sheldon creates a performance that showcases his love of science, but it's not long before his father intervenes and causes some trouble.
Meanwhile, Sheldon's mother Mary is busy with her own drama - training her sister for a job interview. Mary's overbearing nature causes her sister to doubt herself, but with a little encouragement, she rises to the occasion. The episode explores themes of family, acceptance, and the challenges of being different, all while delivering the humor and heart that fans have come to love about Young Sheldon.
One of the standout moments of the episode is when Sheldon annunciates the word 'NASA' in a high-pitched buzz, leading to comedic situations. The series continues to indulge in Sheldon's quirky and eccentric behavior, driving the humor of the show. The episode also paves the way for future storylines, as the end of the episode hints at newfound relationships for Sheldon and his friends.
As always, the show delivers strong performances from its cast, with Iain Armitage shining as the titular character. Fans are eagerly anticipating the continuation of Sheldon's journey, as the season looks to delve deeper into his relationships and experiences as a gifted child.
Overall, "A High-Pitched Buzz and Training Wheels" provides a strong start to season 2, continuing to showcase the heartwarming and relatable journey of one young genius navigating the challenges of life and family.