She looks at Sheldon surprised as she had no idea he was faking. She sits and a fart noise comes from under the sofa mattress. Seeing her brother upset and worried, Missy goes to sit besides him to assure that it’ll all be alright. Witnessing the latter to be a disaster and Sheldon feeling defeated, Missy concludes that Sheldon will indeed grow up to be a weirdo. He also prank calls Billy Sparks and later Meemaw. He manages to drive past, but gets nervous as there are too many variables involved.Īt home, Sheldon is busy trying out the bazingas on George with a gum prank and later on Georgie with a can of fancy mixed nuts. Later, he successfully drives out but gets nervous at the traffic signal with a yellow light. John is busy with the driving written test and notes that he generally gives tests, but this time he’s taking one, an act that prompts Meemaw to be quiet. He tries with great difficulty and within minutes Missy storms into the house screaming that Sheldon threw up on her! In order to behave childishly, Sheldon next goes to a comic book store and stops at a Bazinga rack where it’s written that if it’s funny it’s Bazinga. She’s surprised when Sheldon joins her in an attempt to be carefree. He asks if Tam would like to join, but he says he’d rather marry an American woman and hope she’d fix him, leaving Sheldon puzzled.Īfternoon time, Missy is on the swings. Sheldon plans correction direction by goofing off, horseplay, and acting immature. Tam too believes that he’s living a stunted childhood as he either does homework or practices cello or works at his parents’ store. Recalling this night, adult Sheldon narrates and assures that he is a charming well-adjusted individual.Īt school, Sheldon sits with Tam and verifies Paige’s claim and that gets Tam worried as well. Attempting to rebuff her, she names the magazine and issue. She reminds him that it is all for fun, commenting that people with stunted childhoods grow up to be social misfits and weirdos. Just as she reaches the climax of the story, Sheldon points out the unscientific information. The girls are back in the room and Paige is narrating a ghost story. Refusing to be a party, i'm old, yet again. Waking up, he finds them in Georgie's room and tying his ankles together so he will trip Sheldon is worried he may get hurt. Paige and Missy’s activities keep up Sheldon. Missy asks him what is his favorite color. Missy and Paige likes the game and thinks Sheldon is like an old man. The girls are playing paper fortune teller and Paige invites Sheldon to play. Poor Georgie is perplexed as he tries figuring out what “colleague” means. Mary explains it’s because she is a ten year old. He also clears Georgie’s (Montana Jordan) doubt by stating that Paige is a colleague more than a friend who’s now behaving like a ten year old. This leaves Missy baffled as she always thought that tea came from supermarkets.Īt dinner, when George (Lance Barber) asks Sheldon why didn’t he join the girls for picnic he states that he’s no hippie to be dining outdoors. Paige tells Missy about how a leaf that fell into boiling water led to its discovery. Paige and Missy are outside drinking tea. John also reveals that he wants to learn driving and wants Meemaw to teach him. Meemaw is driving John to an early bird dinner as apparently John’s had issues with eating as so he was nicknamed “Ole Burpy” in school. Paige says is cute to see Sheldon working on Chemistry homework. On the road home, Missy suggests inviting Paige for a sleepover, but concedes she will have to sleep with them in the same bed. Paige and Missy are delighted to see each other and they leave for the ‘Hello Kitty’ store. Coincidentally, Paige and her mother are out shopping as well. Mary helps Sheldon find shoes to his own preferences. Meemaw wants to buy heels but Mary reminds her that she’s already taller. He fails to become proficient, but they then state their love for each other. Meanwhile, John asks Meemaw to teach him how to drive a car. After finally succeeding with Missy, he becomes satisfied with his social progress. In response, he tries to play practical jokes on various people. Missy and Paige have a sleepover, during which Paige warns Sheldon that his excessively mature personality might cause him to be a social misfit and weirdo as an adult.
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