[s3e3]: An Entrepreneurialist And A Swat On The ...

: Meemaw refuses to drive him because she believes Dr. Linkletter is only inviting Sheldon to get closer to her.

: 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 ...

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

: Feeling betrayed, Sheldon attempts to run away to visit Dr. Sturgis. He leaves a note in Morse Code for Missy, assuming she won't be able to read it. : Meemaw refuses to drive him because she believes Dr

: 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

: Sheldon wants to attend a physics lecture by Dr. Linkletter. : The word "entrepreneurialist" is a Georgie-ism; when

: The family has to manually translate Sheldon's note, which includes "fun facts" Sheldon added to make the process more educational for them.