Young Sheldon season 6 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Sheldon navigates college life with a chaperone in his dorm, struggling to fit in. Unexpectedly, he encounters Paige, a young genius like himself, working on a femtosecond laser. At home, the family watches "Dinosaurs," drawing parallels to other classic shows. Sheldon's relationship faces challenges around independence and commitment. At a party, Sheldon finds Paige intoxicated and intervenes, offering support amidst her feelings of loneliness. Meanwhile, Georgie discusses unique parenting strategies, and Missy covers for Sheldon's night out, expecting a future favor.
Full Episode S06E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Sheldon have a chaperone in his dorm room?
Because he's young and it's presumed he needs supervision.
What project is Paige working on?
A femtosecond laser in the engineering department.
Why does Paige feel out of place?
Because of her young age, she struggles to fit in and make friends.
What TV show do they watch at home?
They watch "Dinosaurs," likening it to "The Flintstones."
What issue do Sheldon and his girlfriend discuss?
The balance between independence and spending nights together.
Why does Sheldon intervene at the party?
He's concerned about Paige being underage, drunk, and making unsafe choices.
What does Georgie plan to use to keep track of his future daughter?
An electronic tracker, similar to those used on dolphins.
How do Sheldon and Missy end up at the same party?
Coincidentally, as Sheldon is looking after Paige and Missy is with friends.
What is the nature of Georgie's conversation about parenting?
He reflects on his upbringing and discusses how he'd parent differently.
What favor does Missy ask of Sheldon?
To cover for her about her whereabouts during the night of the party.
How do the parents feel about their children being out late?
They are worried but relieved when they return home safely.
What is Sheldon's perspective on the events 30 years later?
He still doesn't find the events of that night humorous.