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Mary stared. George Sr. put down his fork. Georgie looked genuinely confused for once. And Sheldon—Sheldon tilted his head, processed the emotional nuance he usually missed, and whispered, “That’s… a valid theological question.”

Meanwhile, across town, Sheldon’s twin sister, Missy, sat on the couch, staring at the television with the intensity of a general planning an invasion. On screen, a holographic alien named G’Nar the Annihilator menaced a purple-haired space ranger. Missy was mesmerized. But it wasn’t the laser swords or the exploding moons that hooked her—it was the quiet scene in between, when G’Nar paused mid-rant, looked at his claws, and whispered, “What if I don’t want to destroy… but to be destroyed?” young sheldon s01e11 tv

“So, hypothetically,” he said, “if a demon is a non-corporeal entity, does it obey the laws of thermodynamics? And if it possesses someone, does it increase the host’s mass, or is it purely spiritual energy?” Mary stared

Missy didn’t look away from the screen. “He doesn’t want to be a villain, Mama. He just doesn’t know how to be anything else.” Georgie looked genuinely confused for once

Mary wrapped an arm around her. And in that moment, she realized: Sheldon might be the genius, but Missy understood people in a way he never could.