With Dr. Sturgis still at the hospital, Mary keeps worrying about Sheldon’s mental health. Her son doesn’t have any hobbies apart from science. He doesn’t really have friends either. That Sheldon is currently completely obsessed with solving a mathematical problem only fuels her concern. He doesn’t eat, he doesn’t sleep. His life consists of science and science only. Mary decides to talk to him, shares her fears and asks if he would consider taking a step back from science. Surprisingly, Sheldon actually understands where she is coming from. He is aware that Dr. Sturgis‘ mental health issues have a lot to do with the fact that he is a genius. While he is a brilliant scientist he cannot deal with simple things everyday life throws at him. Just like Sheldon.
When Missy voices her desire to learn how to play baseball we all knew immediately that it was about a boy. She wants to impress him by learning how to throw a ball and by dropping some facts about famous baseball players. George is happy to teach her and actually enjoys spending some more time with his daughter.
When the boy Missy likes turns out to be an idiot who is in love with another girl Missy is heartbroken. George is somewhat overwhelmed with the situation and offers to go and get Mary but Missy prefers his presence. Even though he usually tries to avoid any and all drama, Papa Cooper handles the situation surprisingly well. In the end, father and daughter keep playing ball just for the sake of spending time together
How are you all liking season 3 so far?