: Sheldon is eventually brought home by the police. Mary and George decide that a "swat on the bottom" from Meemaw is the only way to get through to him. Georgie’s Business Venture
: Georgie starts a new business venture selling "snow globes" (actually cheap plastic trinkets) to impress his crush, Veronica .
: The word "entrepreneurialist" is a Georgie-ism; when Veronica points out it isn't a real word, he claims he invented it for her. [S3E3] An Entrepreneurialist and a Swat on the ...
: In the closing narration, Adult Sheldon mentions that this was one of seven times the police had to bring him home, including once on horseback.
: The family has to manually translate Sheldon's note, which includes "fun facts" Sheldon added to make the process more educational for them. : Sheldon is eventually brought home by the police
: While the business itself is questionable, the storyline highlights Georgie's budding interest in sales and business that defines his character later in life. 🎭 Cast & Crew Sheldon Cooper Iain Armitage Mary Cooper George Cooper Sr. Lance Barber Meemaw (Connie) Annie Potts Georgie Cooper Montana Jordan Missy Cooper Raegan Revord Dr. Grant Linkletter Ed Begley Jr. Veronica Duncan Isabel May Director : Mark Cendrowski Writers : Steve Holland, Maria Ferrari, Connor Kilpatrick 💡 Key Trivia
" An Entrepreneurialist and a Swat on the Bottom " is the of the CBS sitcom Young Sheldon . It originally aired on October 10, 2019 . : The word "entrepreneurialist" is a Georgie-ism; when
The episode title refers to the two primary storylines involving the Cooper brothers: Georgie’s attempt to brand himself as an "entrepreneurialist" and Sheldon receiving a traditional physical punishment after running away. 📺 Episode Synopsis The episode follows two main character-driven conflicts: Sheldon’s Rebellion