Television Program Networked On The CBS Television Network Titled Young Sheldon

I do not like this particular episode of the television program that is networked on the CBS Television Network titled “Young Sheldon”, itself a spin-off of another television program-one that is long-running and is also networked on the CBS Television Network titled “The Big Bang Theory”; being about the father considering taking a higher paying and higher-profile coaching job for the Football team of a University in Oklahoma, and the remainder of the residency panicking over the possibility of them having to relocate from Texas to Oklahoma; or the father replacing his 3-quarter-ton Regular Cab Pickup Truck with a Pontiac Fierdo.

However, I do like this particular episode sending out the message to the general public that sports are bad whilst the automotive world, as a whole; is good, when the eldest son of the residency-a son who is a jock, takes a job at the neighbor’s automotive repair business; and vows to abandon sports against his father’s (also his High School’s athletic coach) wishes.

https://www.cbs.com/shows/young-sheldon/video/6lJW6k6DDG0SUDLA7HpX9ufTLx7JAHzp/young-sheldon-family-dynamics-and-a-red-fiero/

There should be an episode of the television program titled “Young Sheldon” where the storyline consists of the entire residency relocating from Texas to somewhere such as Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Dayton, Ohio; or even the vicinity of Charlotte, North Carolina; the world of Stock Car racing-seeking jock-type people who know less about cars and more about sports and fitness, and NASCAR vowing to be as appealing to the average person as Basketball, American Football, Baseball, and Ice Hockey beginning with its next-generation of drivers; the eldest child of the residency by the name of George “Georgie” Cooper Jr, takes on the opportunity to become one of the next-generation of NASCAR drivers who change and modernize NASCAR for the worse, and gets into Full-Sized Midget Car Racing against the will of his mother and with the full support of his father. The Evil Iacocca guest stars in this particular episode where once the residency arrives in the vicinity of Charlotte, North Carolina; the Evil Iacocca tries to persuade the residency to ditch their beloved Full-Size Body-On-Frame Station Wagon for one of his paltry minivans, and also tries to persuade Sheldon’s grandmother to ditch her beloved Cadillac-branded GM B-platform Sedan for one of his paltry K-Cars. the residency, already having any knowledge of the Evil Iacocca’s paltry minivans being spurious to the T3 Volkswagen Transporter/Vanagon and his paltry K-Cars being spurious to vehicles that Volkswagen produces on their A, B, and C platforms; politely declines the Evil Iacocca’s offer, and the residency eventually finds themselves replacing their Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park Station Wagon with either a T3 Volkswagen Transporter/Vanagon or a B2 Volkswagen Passat/Quantum Station Wagon. the residency also finds themselves having an affinity for CBS Television affiliate WBTV-TV in Charlotte, North Carolina; and WBTV’s radio parent-longtime CBS Radio affiliate and 50 kilowatt I-A Clear Channel station WBT-AM, also in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The owner of this blog and the author of this particular post personally loves Volkswagens/Audis just as much as he loves the Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park Station Wagon that George Sr. and Mary Cooper drive in this television program, and the Cadillac-branded GM B-platform Sedan that Sheldon’s grandmother drives.


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