Barbed Wire and Chopsticks in This Scene from CBS’ Young Sheldon

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Watch the official “Barbed Wire and Chopsticks” clip from the CBS comedy series Young Sheldon, created by Chuck Lorne and Steven Molaro.

Young Sheldon Cast:

Iain Armitage, Zoe Perry, Lance Barber, Montana Jordan, Reagan Revord, Jim Parsons, Annie Potts, Matt Hobby and Wyatt McClure

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00:00 -So what am I making this thing out of?
00:02 -We were using wire, but that might be difficult
00:04 to crochet with. -Oh, please.
00:06 I could crochet barbed wire with a chopstick if I had to.
00:10 -I admire your bravado.
00:11 -In this case, isn't it the feminine bravada?
00:13 -I've never heard the term "bravada."
00:15 Let's just go with chutzpah.
00:16 -What's chutzpah? -It's like moxie.
00:18 -Oh, I do like moxie. -I admire your moxie.
00:20 However, I believe that nylon thread
00:22 would be the best choice.
00:23 -True. It's chemically inert and would allow
00:25 more light to pass through.
00:27 -Nylon thread. [ Claps ]
00:29 Done. -Brava.
00:30 That one I know is a word.
00:31 -Can I ask, why exactly are we looking for solar neutrinos?
00:36 -Other experiments have only seen about half
00:37 the neutrinos coming from the sun.
00:39 -We'd like to figure out why.
00:40 -And what happens if we do?
00:42 -They will tell us what kind of nuclear reactions
00:44 are going on there.
00:45 -In the sun? -Yes.
00:48 -That's so far. How?
00:50 -Neutrinos are made deep within the core of the sun.
00:52 They have to go over 100 times the radius of Earth
00:55 just to get out.
00:56 -Hmm. How long does it take?
00:58 -Kind of like how you can drive all day and still be in Texas.
01:01 -Exactly. Then they have to travel another 93 million miles
01:04 just to get here.
01:06 -Neutrinos are essentially direct messengers
01:08 from the center of the sun.
01:09 -That's why we're building the prototype.
01:12 -Can I get to be a part of it?
01:13 -You do. -Damn.
01:16 Is there any money in it? -No.

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