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The 1080p transfer is crisp but not overly sharp, preserving the show’s warm, slightly nostalgic color grade (early ‘90s Texas gold-hour tones). The space center scenes are surprisingly cinematic — wide shots of Sheldon standing alone in a planetarium dark room, his small frame dwarfed by a projected black hole. The Blu-ray’s lossless audio highlights the foley work: the clink of Missy’s stolen dinosaurs, the hiss of the truck door as George lights a cigarette. Small sounds, enormous meaning.
Most sitcoms would play the A-plot (Sheldon’s black hole obsession) for nerd humor. Instead, the episode weaponizes his obsession as avoidance. Sheldon isn’t fascinated by the void; he is the void — a black hole sucking all emotional gravity from his family. When he corrects a NASA engineer’s math, the engineer smiles, but the camera lingers on George’s face. He’s not proud. He’s tired. That’s the genius of the episode: Sheldon wins, and everyone else loses a little more. young sheldon s04e17 1080p bluray
★★★★½ (out of 5) Half-star off only because the A-plot black hole metaphor is a little on the nose. But the Missy-George material is perfect. The 1080p transfer is crisp but not overly
Missy steals a box of dinosaurs — extinct creatures, frozen in time. She’s trying to hold onto childhood while everyone around her (Sheldon, Mary, even George) rushes toward adulthood, academia, or resignation. She buries the box in the backyard. It’s not found. That’s the episode’s thesis: some things don’t get resolved. They just get buried. Small sounds, enormous meaning
After an argument with a sibling, or any time you need to remember that “The Big Bang Theory” universe was always about the people left behind.