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When George Sr. asks Sheldon to keep a secret from Mary, the stress of not being honest drives Sheldon to hide out at Tam's for his first sleepover.
When George Sr. asks Sheldon to keep a secret from Mary, the stress of not being honest drives Sheldon to hide out at Tam's for his first sleepover.
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S6, EP17 "A German Folk Song and an Actual Adult"Georgie goes on a birthday date; Mary confronts Brenda about her relationship with George; Sheldon takes an interest in Missy's favorite TV show.
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S2, EP5 "A Research Study and Czechoslovakian Wedding Pastries"Dr. Sturgis recommends Sheldon and Missy for a university research study on twins; Mary is unhappy when the test results go to Sheldon's head.
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S6, EP18 "Little Green Men and a Fella's Marriage Proposal"Sheldon wants to search for life on other planets; Mandy answers Georgie's marriage proposal; Missy is caught between two friends.
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S2, EP7 "Carbon Dating and a Stuffed Raccoon"Sheldon gets into trouble with fellow child genius Paige at the science museum; George Sr. is forced to play therapist to Paige's bickering parents; Mary, Georgie and Missy help Meemaw with a garage sale.
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