This episode provides insight into Sheldon's character and his relationships with his family members. It also highlights the challenges of navigating childhood and adolescence, including the desire to fit in with peers and the importance of staying true to oneself.
If you're collecting Young Sheldon episode-by-episode on BD25 or grabbing a high-quality rip labeled "BD25," this episode is a keeper. It's one of the stronger Season 1 entries, balancing comedy with genuine character growth. The disc delivers crisp A/V that surpasses streaming compression. Recommended for fans of the show or those archiving the series in high quality.
Aired on April 12, 2018, this episode focuses on Sheldon 's growing pains as he confronts his mother's overprotective nature.
DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 is clean and dialogue-forward, crucial for Sheldon's rapid-fire deadpan lines. The laugh track (rare, but present in moderation) sits comfortably in the rear channels. The scene where Sheldon tries to comfort Missy after she gets in trouble benefits from clear stereo separation.
Meanwhile, Sheldon's family tries to teach him about the importance of accepting imperfections in life, whether it's dealing with mismatched socks or imperfect relationships.
Episode Overview: "A Mother, a Child, and a Blue Man’s Backside"
Airdate: March 8, 2018
Young Sheldon Season 1 Episode 18: "David, Goliath, and Slektech"

This episode provides insight into Sheldon's character and his relationships with his family members. It also highlights the challenges of navigating childhood and adolescence, including the desire to fit in with peers and the importance of staying true to oneself.
If you're collecting Young Sheldon episode-by-episode on BD25 or grabbing a high-quality rip labeled "BD25," this episode is a keeper. It's one of the stronger Season 1 entries, balancing comedy with genuine character growth. The disc delivers crisp A/V that surpasses streaming compression. Recommended for fans of the show or those archiving the series in high quality.
Aired on April 12, 2018, this episode focuses on Sheldon 's growing pains as he confronts his mother's overprotective nature.
DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 is clean and dialogue-forward, crucial for Sheldon's rapid-fire deadpan lines. The laugh track (rare, but present in moderation) sits comfortably in the rear channels. The scene where Sheldon tries to comfort Missy after she gets in trouble benefits from clear stereo separation.
Meanwhile, Sheldon's family tries to teach him about the importance of accepting imperfections in life, whether it's dealing with mismatched socks or imperfect relationships.
Episode Overview: "A Mother, a Child, and a Blue Man’s Backside"
Airdate: March 8, 2018
Young Sheldon Season 1 Episode 18: "David, Goliath, and Slektech"