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Review: Young Sheldon - Season 5, Episode 9 Title: "The Yips and an Oddly Aggressive Christian Dance Aerobics Instructor" Overall Rating: 8/10 Following the high-stakes drama of the previous episode (where George Sr. accepted the job in Houston), this episode serves as a comedic, yet pivotally important, "morning after" episode. It balances the show’s signature sitcom format with the underlying tension of the Cooper family's unraveling dynamics. The Plot The episode splits its focus between two main storylines:
Sheldon: After receiving a silver belt buckle for his participation in a science fair, Sheldon develops a bad case of "the yips"—a psychological condition where he freezes up and loses his fine motor skills. He becomes convinced he can no longer perform experiments. George Sr. and Mary: With George preparing to move to Houston for his new coaching job, Mary tries to keep the family together. However, the tension explodes during a dance aerobics class at the church, led by the aggressively positive Instructor Robin. young sheldon s05e09 bd9
The Good: The "Belt Buckle" Plot This is classic Young Sheldon . The show is at its best when it highlights Sheldon’s neuroses through a scientific lens. Iain Armitage delivers a fantastic performance as he spirals into a panic over losing his "touch."
Humor: The physical comedy of Sheldon trying to open a jar or simply point at a chalkboard is executed perfectly. Drama: The introduction of the silver belt buckle is a brilliant nod to The Big Bang Theory . Long-time fans will immediately recognize this as the origin story of Sheldon’s iconic belt buckle wardrobe choice. It is a satisfying piece of continuity that rewards loyal viewers. The resolution—that he just needs to get used to the weight of the buckle—is simple, realistic, and heartwarming.
The Great: The Aerobics Class While the Sheldon plot is funny, the George and Mary storyline is where the dramatic weight lies. I notice you're asking about Young Sheldon season
The Flashback Foreshadowing: This episode leans heavily into the established lore of George Sr.’s infidelity, but it handles it with nuance. George’s attraction to the aerobics instructor (Robin) is palpable, and his excitement at being treated like a "real man" by someone other than his wife is tragic to watch. The Conflict: The scene where Mary explodes at the aerobics class is one of the highlights of the season. It encapsulates Mary's character perfectly: she is terrified of her family falling apart, she feels judged by the church community, and she lashes out with self-righteous fury. It’s funny, but it’s also deeply sad. Lance Barber: Barber continues to be the MVP of the series. He portrays George not as a villain, but as a tired, lonely man who is desperate for a spark of life. You can see the guilt on his face, but also the thrill of the attention he gets from Robin.
The Verdict This episode acts as a bridge. It resolves the immediate plot of Sheldon's anxiety while setting the slow-burn disaster of George and Mary’s marriage into motion. The juxtaposition of Sheldon’s innocent, neurotic struggle with the buckle against the backdrop of his parents' crumbling marriage is the essence of Young Sheldon . It reminds us that while Sheldon is worried about physics, the real chaos is happening right at the dinner table. Highlights:
The continuity nod regarding the belt buckle. Mary's "oddly aggressive" meltdown in the church gym. George’s subtle, guilty expressions that hint at the future timeline. If you meant something else (e
Lowlights:
The subplot involving Missy and Georgie felt a bit like filler compared to the heavy lifting done by the other storylines.