Here’s a short story based on Young Sheldon Season 4, Episode 10, imagining a fun “behind-the-scenes” Blu-ray exclusive scene. The Tenth Time’s the Charm

“ Besides that. The episode ran 21 minutes. But the director’s cut, which exists only on this hypothetical Blu-ray, is 24 minutes. Those missing three minutes contain my definitive proof that the TI-81 is a compromise , not a breakthrough. And the world deserves to know.”

“The answer is 38.039,” Sheldon corrected. “But the journey to that answer is what matters.”

The Blu-ray menu screen for Young Sheldon: The Complete Fourth Season glowed softly. But if you selected Episode 10, “A Bruce Jenner Memento and a Softball on Fire,” and then pressed “up, up, down, left, right, B, A” on the remote (a nod to Sheldon’s old Nintendo), you unlocked it:

The scene faded to black, followed by a single subtitle:

Sheldon, age 11, sat at the dining table, surrounded by twelve identical calculators. Missy was on the couch, painting her toenails electric blue. George Sr. walked in with a beer.