The "Training Wheels and an Unleashed Chicken" episode features several outdoor sequences and "dream-sequence" montages that benefit significantly from HD clarity. Cast and Production Credits Sheldon Cooper Iain Armitage Mary Cooper George Cooper Sr. Lance Barber Connie "Meemaw" Tucker Annie Potts Missy Cooper Raegan Revord Georgie Cooper Montana Jordan Adult Sheldon (Voice) Jim Parsons
As Sheldon Cooper gears up for his next academic milestone, East Texas Tech, he realizes that certain childhood milestones—like —have been left behind. Determined to prove he is ready for the "real world," he enlists his sister Missy's help, leading to a series of comedic trials involving protective gear and, naturally, a run-in with a neighbor's chicken.
The main cast remains consistent, featuring the following regulars and guest stars for this episode: as Sheldon Cooper Zoe Perry as Mary Cooper Lance Barber as George Cooper Montana Jordan as Georgie Cooper Raegan Revord as Missy Cooper Annie Potts as Connie Tucker (Meemaw) Jim Parsons as Adult Sheldon (Narrator) Matt Hobby as Pastor Jeff Difford Melissa Peterman as Brenda Sparks Wyatt McClure as Billy Sparks Ramiz Monsef as Dr. Patel Where to Watch in 1080p young sheldon s04e03 1080p
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Clearer views of Iain Armitage’s expressive acting and the subtle comedic timing of the cast. The "Training Wheels and an Unleashed Chicken" episode
With college on the horizon, Sheldon decides it is time to learn how to ride a bicycle without training wheels and enlists Missy to teach him. Meanwhile, Mary and George Sr. find themselves at odds as they argue over their conflicting parenting styles.
The episode was directed by Jeremy Howe and written by a powerhouse team including and Steven Molaro . Where to Watch Young Sheldon: Season 4, Episode 3 | Cast and Crew Determined to prove he is ready for the
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