are quickly swept up in the dream of dining out at Chi-Chi’s.

Greed, pride, financial naivete, family conflict over money, and Sheldon learning a lesson about trust and risk.

: Feeling that the family is becoming too focused on money and material things, Mary begins a purge of the house. She unplugs the TV, confiscates toys and music, and insists the family live more simply.

In (“The Sin of Greed and a Chimichanga from Chi-Chi’s”), the main story revolves around money and family tension .

The school administration is desperate to keep Sheldon, not for his well-being, but because his high test scores secure vital state funding. Technical Quality and Availability Young Sheldon: Season 3, Episode 8 | Cast and Crew