Ep 6. Freshman Orientation and the Inventor of the Zipper
- TV-PG
- January 21, 2021
- 19 min
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7.5 (1,127)
The episode "Freshman Orientation and the Inventor of the Zipper" from season 4 of Young Sheldon follows the titular character as he begins high school and faces the struggles of being the youngest student in the school. The episode opens with Sheldon's older brother Georgie taking him to school and giving him advice. Throughout the day, Sheldon faces challenges such as getting lost, being bullied by older students, and not being able to reach his locker.
Meanwhile, Sheldon's mother Mary volunteers at the school's library and meets a man named Whitcomb who claims to be the inventor of the zipper. Mary is skeptical at first, but becomes intrigued when she sees evidence supporting his claim. She begins to research the history of the zipper and discovers that there is controversy surrounding its invention.
As Sheldon navigates his first day of high school, he finds solace in his love of science and his fascination with the zipper. He impresses his science teacher with his knowledge of the zipper's history and even creates a working prototype of a new type of zipper. However, his joy is short-lived when he realizes that he has been unknowingly taking a dangerous shortcut on his way home from school.
The episode ends with Sheldon deciding to focus on inventing and applying to MIT for college, inspired by his love of science and the inventors who came before him.
Overall, "Freshman Orientation and the Inventor of the Zipper" is a heartwarming and educational episode of Young Sheldon that showcases the struggles of being a young genius and the importance of following one's passions.