His father, George, found him there an hour later. He didn't say anything at first. He just stood in the doorway, scratching his belly.
Meanwhile, the B-plot delivers the comedic relief we expect from the Cooper family dynamic. George Sr. and the boys deal with a more "earthy" medical issue, balancing out Sheldon’s existential crisis with classic Texas grit.
"Spock, Kirk, and Testicular Hernia" is a standout episode because it deepens the relationship between the two brothers. Underneath the bickering and the bribes, we see a rare moment of solidarity. Sheldon actually wants Georgie to succeed, even if it means compromising his own rigid values.