The faucet stands straight. No drips.
I’m not scared of being watched. I’m scared of being watched badly . What if the other actors can’t follow my blocking notes? young sheldon s03e10 workprint
George puts a hand on Sheldon’s shoulder—not a pat, not a grab. Just a rest. The faucet stands straight
Dad, your approach to the faucet is statistically flawed. You’re applying torque to the base without addressing the corroded O-ring. It’s like treating a brain tumor with aspirin. a little controlled madness—a wobble
Sheldon considers this. A flicker of genuine curiosity crosses his face—then vanishes.
For the record, I still believe theater is inefficient. But I’ve revised my hypothesis. Sometimes, a little controlled madness—a wobble, a leak, a lie told beautifully—is the most logical thing a person can do.
The faucet stands straight. No drips.
I’m not scared of being watched. I’m scared of being watched badly . What if the other actors can’t follow my blocking notes?
George puts a hand on Sheldon’s shoulder—not a pat, not a grab. Just a rest.
Dad, your approach to the faucet is statistically flawed. You’re applying torque to the base without addressing the corroded O-ring. It’s like treating a brain tumor with aspirin.
Sheldon considers this. A flicker of genuine curiosity crosses his face—then vanishes.
For the record, I still believe theater is inefficient. But I’ve revised my hypothesis. Sometimes, a little controlled madness—a wobble, a leak, a lie told beautifully—is the most logical thing a person can do.
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