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Young Sheldon premiered for a third season Thursday night on CBS and featured Sheldon and his mother connecting over mental health. Of course, because it was created by leftist Chuck Lorre, he made sure to throw some good old Christian bashing in, portraying Christians as "mental" for praying to an "invisible man in the sky" for "wishes."

The episode "Quirky Eggheads and Texas Snow Globes," focuses on Sheldon's mother who is worried about Sheldon's mental stability due to the fact that one of his mentors, whom he resembles quite closely on an intellectual level, has been sent to a psychiatric hospital for mental insanity. She buys a book on mental health and is highly disturbed when she reads things about mental instability that appear to fit her son to a T.

In an attempt to talk with him about her concerns, she takes him on a drive and asks him questions about whether or not he sees things that other people don't, and if he ever feels paranoid, and ends the conversation by telling him that he can confide in her about anything. Sheldon listens to all of this and thinks that his mother has finally just lost it and purchases a book on mental health himself.  

A few days later, after awkward interactions between both of them, Sheldon finds his mother awake in the middle of the night and they start a conversation where it is revealed that they both thought the other had mental problems. Sheldon is highly insulted that his mother thinks that he might have problems and says, "You talk to an invisible man in the sky who grants wishes. If anyone's mental, it's you."

Sheldon: You think I have mental problems?

Mom: Well, not problems. I'm just worried about your future,and when I see you moving... subatomic particles around in the air, that makes...

Sheldon: Subatomic particles are real! You talk to an invisible man in the sky who grants wishes. If anyone's mental, it's you.

Mom: Okay, now you are over the line. You apologize.

Shaldon: No!

After a few more days of he and his mother angrily exchanging various insults, his mother makes the decision to try therapy and before they go in she tells him he should tell the therapist about his tendency to sit in his room with earmuffs, a blindfold and mittens in order to have good ideas, just like Nikola Tesla. He angrily responds, "Or maybe I'll mention how you think that God speaks to you, because I find that concerning."

After a little therapy, the two resolve their problems and they experience a touching mother-son moment. Overall, the episode is truly touching and shows how deeply Sheldon and his mother do love one another, but it would not be Chuck Lorre if he didn't add unnecessary, anti-Christian comments. 

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