Sheldon S06e19 Ppv | Young

drops his beer. Mary prays for the rapture.

“The glow from the descrambler box illuminated my doorframe. A design flaw. I suspect Dad didn’t pay for it. He used a ‘black box.’ Which means we’re stealing the sighs. That’s morally inconsistent with our church’s stance on marital relations.”

nods, satisfied. “Finally. A rational economic decision.” young sheldon s06e19 ppv

“The PPV.”

“With a plot that looped every seven minutes? Highly inefficient storytelling. No wonder Missy asked why the plumber was so sweaty.” drops his beer

(typing on his laptop, which he’s rigged to a 2400-baud modem): “I’ve calculated a solution. If we pool the money we would have spent on two more PPV events, plus what Dad loses from betting on the Cowboys, we can afford the educational satellite channel. They’re showing a documentary on quantum entanglement. It’s like a PPV, but the particles sigh less and the physics is more reliable.”

winks at Mary. “Honey, next time, just rent The Little Mermaid . Less explaining. And no plumbers.” A design flaw

The Coopers’ living room, a Tuesday night in 1993. The TV is off. Sheldon is pacing.

drops his beer. Mary prays for the rapture.

“The glow from the descrambler box illuminated my doorframe. A design flaw. I suspect Dad didn’t pay for it. He used a ‘black box.’ Which means we’re stealing the sighs. That’s morally inconsistent with our church’s stance on marital relations.”

nods, satisfied. “Finally. A rational economic decision.”

“The PPV.”

“With a plot that looped every seven minutes? Highly inefficient storytelling. No wonder Missy asked why the plumber was so sweaty.”

(typing on his laptop, which he’s rigged to a 2400-baud modem): “I’ve calculated a solution. If we pool the money we would have spent on two more PPV events, plus what Dad loses from betting on the Cowboys, we can afford the educational satellite channel. They’re showing a documentary on quantum entanglement. It’s like a PPV, but the particles sigh less and the physics is more reliable.”

winks at Mary. “Honey, next time, just rent The Little Mermaid . Less explaining. And no plumbers.”

The Coopers’ living room, a Tuesday night in 1993. The TV is off. Sheldon is pacing.