Young Sheldon S02e18 Bdmv Updated -

I’ve written this as a balanced fan review — suitable for a site like IMDb, Letterboxd, or a personal blog. Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)

Zoe Perry (Mary) delivers some of her best work in the series. Watching Mary try to control every variable — from George’s diet to Sheldon’s emotional detachment — feels painfully real. The Crock-Pot of the title becomes a brilliant metaphor for slow-cooked resentment and care. Meanwhile, Missy and Georgie provide necessary levity without undercutting the seriousness. The final scene between Mary and Sheldon is heartbreaking and true to his character: he understands loss intellectually, but not emotionally. young sheldon s02e18 bdmv

This episode is a quiet gut-punch disguised as a family comedy. Following the news that George Sr. might have had a mild heart attack (off-screen, between episodes), “A Broken Heart and a Crock-Pot” shifts the show’s usual tone from nerdy charm to raw, domestic anxiety — and it works beautifully. I’ve written this as a balanced fan review