Riggs gets in George’s face. The umpire does nothing. The crowd of Texas parents starts cheering for a fight.
Missy laughs. For a moment, the Coopers are a perfectly imperfect family, united by chaos, cheap Italian food, and a shared inability to communicate without shouting.
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George: “It’s better than yelling.”
Mary reminds everyone: “Today is the first Little League game of the season, and George is coaching. No excuses.” Riggs gets in George’s face
(Original airdate: November 19, 2020) The episode opens in Medford, Texas, 1991. Mary Cooper is frantically ironing Sheldon’s Sunday shirt while Sheldon sits at the kitchen table, calculating the probability of his new church docent (a volunteer guide) knowing less about the Book of Leviticus than he does. “97.4%,” he announces. Missy rolls her eyes. Georgie is sneaking out the back door to see his secret girlfriend, Veronica, a young woman his mother disapproves of because she’s “too old and too experienced.”
Just as Georgie leans in for a kiss, Sheldon walks in with Mary and the docent Mrs. Ingleby (post-church dinner). Sheldon loudly announces, “Georgie is on a date! Statistically, 63% of high school romances end before prom.” Missy laughs
Sheldon, baffled by emotion, tries to console her with a pie chart. “Your tears contain water, sodium, and emotional stress hormones. Perhaps a cookie would help.”