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A Killer Asteroid, a Broken Heart, and a Stolen Robot: Young Sheldon S01E16 Recap

Devastated by what he perceives as the school system's failure to value real innovation, Sheldon decides to quit science altogether. After a therapy session with Dr. Goetsch, Sheldon pivots to a completely different field: . He joins an acting class and quickly impresses the eccentric drama teacher, Mr. Lundy, played by guest star Jason Alexander .

Sheldon’s newfound passion for acting leads him to audition for and win the lead role in the musical Annie . While his parents, Mary and George Sr., worry about him playing a female character, Sheldon remains focused on the craft. However, on opening night, he is struck by debilitating stage fright and refuses to go on stage, forcing Mr. Lundy to take over the role himself. Cast and Characters Played by Iain Armitage. Mary Cooper: Played by Zoe Perry. George Cooper Sr.: Played by Lance Barber. Gene Lundy: Guest star Jason Alexander (of Seinfeld fame). Principal Petersen: Played by Rex Linn. Narrator: Jim Parsons as the adult Sheldon Cooper. Viewing Information Young Sheldon: Season 1, Episode 16 | Cast and Crew young sheldon s01e16 240p

The episode begins with Sheldon (Iain Armitage) presenting a high-stakes project on asteroid impact avoidance. To his shock, he loses the science fair to a student who built a simple Van de Graaff generator—the "frizzy hair machine" mentioned in the title.

Season 1, Episode 16 – "Killer Asteroids, Oklahoma, and a Frizzy Hair Machine" A Killer Asteroid, a Broken Heart, and a

Young Sheldon S01E16 is a low-stakes masterpiece. It balances Sheldon’s absurd cosmic anxiety with Missy’s very real, very human pain. The episode reminds us that for all his genius, Sheldon is still a child afraid of things he can't control, and that his sister—his polar opposite—needs him in ways neither of them fully understand.

On a separate track, Missy (Raegan Revord) and her friend try to buy a bicycle from the local Goodwill store. However, the bike turns out to be broken. Undeterred, Missy attempts to fix it, only to end up breaking it further. He joins an acting class and quickly impresses

After learning about the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs in science class, young Sheldon becomes absolutely convinced that another extinction-level event is due any day now. He calculates impact probabilities, maps escape routes, and tries to convince the entire Cooper family to move to an underground bunker in Oklahoma. His attempts to rationally explain "the inevitable" are met with everything from annoyance (George) to amusement (Georgie) to genuine concern (Mary).

"Sheldon, we are not moving to a bunker."