Yes, and there are things a child may not do, that an adult may, including driving a car & voting. _Not_ differentiating between a 12 year old and a 22 year old is insane.
@Christopher Bingham And Sheldon was correct about the Bible AND Art. We were taught the story of David and Bathsheba at an early age.....they just left out the sex part..but I read it and understood it.
@@GeneBlack being told about two people who had sex and looking at it in a graphic novel are two completely different things, both shouldn't be shown or told to a child and sheldon was right about the bible.
@@dapred00 And he would respond back with "You're comparing a comic book to drugs. Me and you both know that is not in the same category in any way shape or form."
@@rebeccapell4030 Your type of complaint about comparisons is used by a lot people and it is very flawed. If a person uses two different things in an analogy, it doesn't mean that the person is claiming that the two things are the same. For example, if I say that a child is growing fast like a weed, it doesn't mean that I am calling the child a weed. The only similarity is that the child and the weed both grow fast. If I notice that a woman has a green eye and a blue eye and claim that her eyes are like my dog, I am not calling the woman a dog. I am just saying that her eyes are similar to my dog. That is the only similarity that I made and that is where the comparison ends. LJ never claimed that selling illegal drugs and selling inappropriate comics to children are equally immoral. He is just trying to use an analogy to show an inconsistency in people's logic. Imagine If I asked a friend if drug sellers should be punished since they don't make drugs and my friend says, "Of course they should be punished. If you sell something inappropriate or create it, you are equally at fault." Then my same friend says, "The man only sold Sheldon a comic. He didn't make the comic." Do you see how my friend would have contradicted his own logic.
So, at the beginning she said he can't have the comics because because he's a child, yet when she says he will be treated as an adult and he wants them back, she says that comics are for children and he's an adult. MAKE UP YOUR MIND WOMAN!
Women can be noticeably contradictory. I find that a common trait of most of the women I have known. This one is typical adult insanity on her part. There are good comics. I always bought the "Classics Illustrated" series and my brother collected the super heroes. I wish he had kept the "Fantastic Four" initial issues which he had bought at our local comic store.
SAVAGE AS F*** "There's one more book that belongs in the box, filled with adultery, genocide, and even human sacrifice." Just holy crap Sheldon has Balls of Steel!
This makes me wonder how my dad kept his comic books from my super religious grandmother. He got lucky. When I was little, he gave his entire collection of comic books (Spider-Man, Iron Man, West Coast Avengers, etc.) to me and I still have them to this day. Don’t ever tell me comic books are for children.
Let’s remember this whole situation started, cuz Missy got caught with a magazine that her mom deemed inappropriate. Missy then decides to throw Sheldon under the bus with the watchmen graphic novella, so that she isn’t the only one being punished.
Mary is overlooking what she knows to be true with the bible. Simply because a book mentions evil doesn't mean the moral of the story is evil. What mary should be doing is reading and understand the morals that sheldon is likley to learn from them if he does read them then make an informed decision on whether to let him read them. I do agree that The Watchmen is inappropriate for young sheldon. But say The amazing spiderman teaching concepts of responsibility shouldn't be off the table. Moral of this story: Parents should look into their kids interests to make informed decisions.
I agree. If I had a kid I wouldn’t let him read watchman or dark knight returns or killing joke or any Deadpool until they’d be like 15 or 16. But like other superhero media is ok, I’d just keep a few image and vertigo comics away for a bit.
I’ll admit that comic is mature, but Mary was being very overbearing and hypocritical. It was wrong to take all his comics. I feel the dad would agree about the watchmen comic, but not the others since he’s much more reasonable
0:11 "The left half or the right half? The bottom half." The show writers are absolutely brilliant in their commentaries on political and religious systems.
@@CaseytifyAmerican sitcom commenting on violence in Vietnam and associating it with Vietnamese government is ... I don't know if there's a word for it 💀
So I want to weigh in here about Mary. As Sheldon's mother, she has every right to forbid him from seeing content she thinks he shouldn't see. I don't think anyone here disagrees with that; I think their issue is with the arguments she used. I think if Mary had taken the time to see whether or not all of Sheldon's comic books contained the same subject matter as _Watchmen_ - which while yes, containing violence and nudity, in Mary's defense, it more specifically features sexual assault, bodily mutilation, and the depths of human depravity - then she would've seen that not all comic books are the same. I also think Sheldon should've made the point that not all comic books contain the same subject matter as _Watchmen._ He should've pointed out that some comic books are quite lighthearted and kid-friendly. But he didn't; his argument was about comic books as a whole when it should've been about comic books from different ages (e.g., the Silver Age - the kind of comics Mary would most likely approve of - and the Dark Age - the age Mary is perfectly justified in forbidding him from seeing). I'd also like to add in some historical context because while all of Sheldon's comic books that Mary confiscated aren't as dark as _Watchmen,_ I'd like to point out that this show was set during the '80s and '90s, during what comic book historians call "the Dark Age of Comics," which was kicked off by _Watchmen_ (albeit unintentionally). Its defining features were violence and sexualized depictions of women, _both taken to extreme levels,_ so while Mary is wrong to condemn comic books but not the Bible based on content and assuming that all comic books are the same, she's not _entirely_ wrong considering comic books at the time were _exactly_ the way she described, especially since the dominant attitude during the Dark Age was that comic books could be mature. She's still hypocritical though, and she should've acknowledged Sheldon's point about the Bible, agreeing to take it on those grounds. I was about to argue that we should consider _why_ the Bible contains these themes, but then I realized I'd have to apply the same standard to _Watchmen._ The problem is Mary doesn't care about discussing the reasons behind why the Bible and _Watchmen_ contain the themes they do, and it would've only made her look more hypocritical if she said she thought why Sheldon could understand why the Bible contained those themes but not _Watchmen._ So all in all, while people in the comments section have a point when they call attention to Mary's religious hypocrisy, I was concerned that they weren't taking the time to consider what ways Mary would be in the right. She should absolutely give Sheldon his Silver Age comics back, but can keep the ones from the Dark Age, if he has any other than _Watchmen._
1. I absolutely disagree with that. I don't think children should be forbidden content just because it makes their religious fanatic parents uncomfortable. What if you have some creationist wingnut parents who don't want their children learning actual science in school? Should their kids not be allowed to learn science? You know, kids shouldn't suffer just because they have imbeciles for parents. I can understand not wanting your kids to see violence and gore and the like, but even there, you have to keep in mind that forbidding it will only make it more interesting to them. You can bet your a$$ they will seek out that content and watch it anyway when you're not looking. Especially with a child like Sheldon. 2. Sheldon knew that pointing out to Mary that other comic books are not like that would have fallen on deaf ears. They would have argued about it in circles. So he went with the much better point. That wasn't going to sway Mary either, and I don't think Sheldon expected it to, but it did hit right where it hurt the most. Gotta love Sheldon.
@@carmensavu5122 they can always seek it out when they’re out of their parents’ house. And we’re not talking about parents forbidding their kids from learning science, there’s a difference there as that involves education. Apples and oranges. Unless of course you’re arguing that a little kid like Sheldon should be exposed to content with sexual assault in it at an early age.
@@carmensavu5122 I can agree with the violence being more interesting. When I was in elementary school, I would always try to watch Family Guy, or king of the hill because my parents didn’t want me to watch that stuff. Ironic since I saw drinking going on in the house. But now that they don’t care, it actually feels like a normal part of my life and it’s lost that appeal of rebellion.
The lady is way off base. There are good comics. I always bought the "Classics Illustrated" series. I must have had over 50 of them, when my mother threw them out When she separated from my father and I left for college.
A good final retort back from Sheldon at the end should have been: ... "if comic books are for children, then why were you banning me from them in the first place?!"
😂My whole childhood was a constant learning experience in how to choose. Good thing maybe along with a whole lot of other baby boomers from various family backgrounds I had to earn money to buy comic books or whatever when I was a small child. My mom was a little bit like the character Sheldon's mom in this comedy series. Except for the fact that my parents stayed together for the sake of their children. For example because of that if I made the wrong choices once when in grade school I could have got a far worse bad reputation as a girl in grade school than Sheldon while being encouraged by my dad to look for a job as model to pose scantily clad for one of those other kind of glossy looking things to buy besides only comic books.
@@Hal-k8plol literally the chosen ppl in the bible did it like moses , David, lot and more yet they didn't get punished for their actions If u believe that ur bible is from god then try to read ezikiel 23 Infront of children or in public place
I remember one episode where mary hid an acceptance letter from Sheldon and she said i am your mother and i do not have to answer to you It turns out she hid it from everyone else too George wasn't happy about it too what's worse is that mary was trying to justify it all but truth be told she can't protect Sheldon from reality forever sooner or later he will have to face ir
Que contradicción, la señora le quita los cómics porque un niño no debe ver la violencia que hay en ellos pero a la vez le dice que cuando sea mayor podrá tener sus comics y al final le dice que los cómics son para niños. Señora decidase😂
what Sheldon is too stupid to realize, and most of the commenters on here, is that the Bible is telling us what not to do. It's not glorifying all that crap like comics do.
I think people are more upset with her being a hypocrite. She took the comic books away because she said they weren’t age appropriate, only for her to backpedal and say they’re for kids now that she’s treating him “like an adult.”
@@allydef doesn't change the fact that anything written by Alan Moore is very inappropriate for kids Sheldon's age. It's wrong of her to make a sweeping declaration that all comics are inappropriate, but she isn't wrong about Watchmen.
He did make a very excellent point about the Bible. It contains just about every sort of crime and moral depravity imaginable, many of them sanctioned by the 'big guy' himself.
@@pcbacklash_3261Not wrong at all. God does not approve of sin. Never has. Never will. End of story. And spare me your "I'm right and you're wrong!!" bullshit. I am in the Bible every day and and have been for years. I do not need your help.
@@Hal-k8p I'm sorry, but you can deny it all you wish, but you're simply wrong. And I can prove it. I think your problem is (aside from your confirmation bias) is that you misunderstand "sin." "Sin" is simply disobeying Yahweh's commands. That's it. If he tells you to slaughter every man, woman and child in a region and you refuse, you've "sinned!" End of story. (In fact, this supposedly happened after the Exodus, and Yahweh was NOT happy).
@@pcbacklash_3261 My statement that God hates sin is NOT wrong. And you can deny that all YOU want. But it is true - God hates sin. When He told them to kill everyone, it was to get rid of sin, not because He likes killing people. They defied God. You say they sinned. Not sure I agree with the use of the term in this case, but, OK. Not going to quibble about semantics. Call it whatever you want. And sorry, you don't get to judge me since you know nothing about me. But I do not misunderstand sin at all.
so I'm a christian and yeah Sheldon is right here (not to disrespect his mother but that's a different issue) most comics are going to be tamer than the bible considering the cca
Mine was not, thank God. She was strict about what was appropriate entertainment for my age, (not stupid strict and uptight like Mary here) but trusted me enough to make the right choices about how I consumed entertainment as I got older. I never even heard of Watchmen until the movie came out, and by then I was 15. I will say, that if I found Watchmen, the graphic novel, when I was a minor, I would have just ignored it because looked weird and undesirable.
I don't say its bad that they changed it from pure sitcom with backtrack laughs to this,but would be hurt to see it this way in a more original format? The good thing however is the fact you can choose to laugh here the moment you really want to!
@@TheOfficialGobbledyGoooker I disagree not in the sense of nude but I think knowing the fine line between entertainment and reality from young is important if monitored properly I think kids should have access to older rated films and music n things. As long as they know its not real and just music n film etc. it can be a valuable lesson they'll only do it behind ya back and be unhealthy with it if not and that breeds catastrophe. plus its Sheldon hes smart he knows right from wrong
"You can have these comic books back when you're 18"
"Comic books are for children, you're an adult"
@Christopher Bingham For real. Mary is easily the most irritating character on this show.
Ladies and gentlemen, a Christian for you.
that's called mom's logic!.....and it's based on moms care.....so nothing to do against it. :D
Exactly! 🤣🤣 Mary and company unsustainable religious" views most of the time 🤦
@@NotKong-M I'm sorry, mate
''Comic books are for children, you're an adult"
Sheldon: I believe that's called age discrimination
Yes, and there are things a child may not do, that an adult may, including driving a car & voting.
_Not_ differentiating between a 12 year old and a 22 year old is insane.
@@CaseytifyNot for comic books 😭
I believe that's also called hypocrisy,.
Me: Don't Worry I'll Get a Comic Book Of Avengers & Guardians Of The Galaxy Because There My Favorite
jokes on her cause sheldon still continues to read comic books as an adult and found a group of friends who do the same thing LOL
"You can't have these because you're a child, but also their for children so since you're an adult you can't have them."
@Christopher Bingham And Sheldon was correct about the Bible AND Art. We were taught the story of David and Bathsheba at an early age.....they just left out the sex part..but I read it and understood it.
@@GeneBlack being told about two people who had sex and looking at it in a graphic novel are two completely different things, both shouldn't be shown or told to a child and sheldon was right about the bible.
@Christopher Bingham She's a hypocrite in the other show too.
this is the equivelant of "will you teach me" "when you are older" ----- 5 years later " why can´t you do that, you are so pathetic"
@@baronbrummbar8691 exactly
She actually contradicted herself because she said he could have them back when he’s 18
He isn't 18
@@fochjr4223 she after said “Comic Books are for children, you’re an adult” and to be counted as an adult you must be 18
*”Look lady, I don’t print the comics. I just sell them, okay?”* that’s what the cashier should have said to her.
She would have answered "dealers don't create drugs but is selling these sounds okay to you?" ;-)
@@dapred00
And he would respond back with "You're comparing a comic book to drugs. Me and you both know that is not in the same category in any way shape or form."
He still has the responsibility to sell children age appropriate material.
Comic books are made for children
Sheldon definitely fits the age range to read them
@@rebeccapell4030 Your type of complaint about comparisons is used by a lot people and it is very flawed. If a person uses two different things in an analogy, it doesn't mean that the person is claiming that the two things are the same. For example, if I say that a child is growing fast like a weed, it doesn't mean that I am calling the child a weed. The only similarity is that the child and the weed both grow fast. If I notice that a woman has a green eye and a blue eye and claim that her eyes are like my dog, I am not calling the woman a dog. I am just saying that her eyes are similar to my dog. That is the only similarity that I made and that is where the comparison ends.
LJ never claimed that selling illegal drugs and selling inappropriate comics to children are equally immoral. He is just trying to use an analogy to show an inconsistency in people's logic. Imagine If I asked a friend if drug sellers should be punished since they don't make drugs and my friend says, "Of course they should be punished. If you sell something inappropriate or create it, you are equally at fault." Then my same friend says, "The man only sold Sheldon a comic. He didn't make the comic." Do you see how my friend would have contradicted his own logic.
So, at the beginning she said he can't have the comics because because he's a child, yet when she says he will be treated as an adult and he wants them back, she says that comics are for children and he's an adult. MAKE UP YOUR MIND WOMAN!
Come on, that's what a mother would does. I don't know if that counts overprotective.
Typical religious nut job
Women can be noticeably contradictory. I find that a common trait of most of the women I have known. This one is typical adult insanity on her part. There are good comics. I always bought the "Classics Illustrated" series and my brother collected the super heroes. I wish he had kept the "Fantastic Four" initial issues which he had bought at our local comic store.
🤣🤣🤣
My guy broke the matrix😅
SAVAGE AS F***
"There's one more book that belongs in the box, filled with adultery, genocide, and even human sacrifice."
Just holy crap Sheldon has Balls of Steel!
She can’t deny that the Bible has any of that, or else she’d be committing heresy. 😂
Nathaniel’s Autistic World L
@@stephenking5852 She will deny it because she's a biiiitch
Hes also highly intelligent, something that his mother is not.
No, he's a child with a very imperfect grasp of the Bible.
Missy: "BOYS are dumb"
Meemaw: "D-U-M-B"
Missy: "Dumba....?"
😂😭 The irony.
That’s the joke.
@sai rohith Reminds me of Julie Brown in Earth Girls are Easy. She sings "cause I'm a blonde, B-L-O-N-D."
Why did she say that?
This makes me wonder how my dad kept his comic books from my super religious grandmother. He got lucky. When I was little, he gave his entire collection of comic books (Spider-Man, Iron Man, West Coast Avengers, etc.) to me and I still have them to this day. Don’t ever tell me comic books are for children.
“As you can see I’m not related to them.” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Using features for good, huh? I always do that
@@theencryptedpartition4633I doubt the store owner would even think that Tam is related to them
3:44 I know Sheldon was thinking "oh you bitch" right then and there
When he said 'I doubt that', I hollered with laughter. He would be right.😅
Mary’s unhappy to Sheldon, she took his comic books away.
" Look at him!!!! He's the same size as one of the dolls you sell here !!!! "
" Those are action figures"
Omygawwwd
Inappropriate more like annoying
Meemaw is so cool tho 😭😂
"Ghosts are sacrilegious!"
"So, we should pray to the Father, the Son, and the Sacrilegious Ghost?"
Let’s remember this whole situation started, cuz Missy got caught with a magazine that her mom deemed inappropriate. Missy then decides to throw Sheldon under the bus with the watchmen graphic novella, so that she isn’t the only one being punished.
Mary: “you can have the comic books when you’re 18”
Also Mary: “comic books are for children you’re an adult”
Mary is overlooking what she knows to be true with the bible. Simply because a book mentions evil doesn't mean the moral of the story is evil. What mary should be doing is reading and understand the morals that sheldon is likley to learn from them if he does read them then make an informed decision on whether to let him read them. I do agree that The Watchmen is inappropriate for young sheldon. But say The amazing spiderman teaching concepts of responsibility shouldn't be off the table. Moral of this story: Parents should look into their kids interests to make informed decisions.
That'll never happen
Amen, brother
I agree. If I had a kid I wouldn’t let him read watchman or dark knight returns or killing joke or any Deadpool until they’d be like 15 or 16. But like other superhero media is ok, I’d just keep a few image and vertigo comics away for a bit.
Arguably one the most socially normal moment for him and his mom ruins it.
I would have to agree and then Mary says he has no social life
I love how she said comic books are for children and yet she took them away because they weren't child friendly 🙄
Children CAN be a broad term for anyone under 18. Think about that next time you plan on insulting someone.
@@pressstart-NOWBut Mary did say he can have the comics back once he's 18 which is the age of adulthood. And not all comics are for children.
@@pressstart-NOW Your IQ must be in the single digits.
“There’s one more book that belongs in the box filed with adultery, genocide, and even human sacrifice” Sheldon ATE
With Sheldon, everything is always sass, sass, sass. Ha ha.
No, it's always pure accuracy. It just LOOKS like sass when it points out hypocrisy in action.
More like truth truth truth
3:06
“Comic books are for children”
my grade 8 teacher owning a bookshelf of manga books: 👁👄👁
Even "The Passion of the Christ" is officially classified as not recommended for younger than 18 years hahahaha
I'm Christian and even I used to be scared of those Crucifixion scenes in religious movies when I was like 8 lol.
mary:”you think you’re so smart?”
i mean the kid went to high school and he was only 6-8 years old and was going to college so yeah he’s smart mary 💀
“Comic books are for children, you’re an adult” explain that to comicon
1:03 - 1:09 “I doubt that” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mothers can make superb replies 😂😂❤️
3:12 The Biggest Mic Drop Roast Sheldon ever done. Mary be seething then 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kid is probably the smartest kid in the world and his parent can't trust him with freakin comic books..
I’ll admit that comic is mature, but Mary was being very overbearing and hypocritical. It was wrong to take all his comics. I feel the dad would agree about the watchmen comic, but not the others since he’s much more reasonable
3:15 There's a reason why we have kid versions of bibles, I have to agree with Sheldon here
Bru, i can't have it as a kid and i can't have it as an adult.... Wtf?
She's that type of Karen to judge grown men and women for liking things like anime marvel or DC
3:42 i Get happy to see him mad😂
2:19 She shouldn't put ideas in Georgie's head, or he might get ideas.
2:43 She's still young.
3:19 He kinda is. The world was weird back then.
0:11 "The left half or the right half? The bottom half." The show writers are absolutely brilliant in their commentaries on political and religious systems.
No, they demonstrate the same level of knowledge as college freshmen. Their positions are simplistic and ignorant.
@@CaseytifyAmerican sitcom commenting on violence in Vietnam and associating it with Vietnamese government is ... I don't know if there's a word for it 💀
@@Caseytify how?
@@Caseytifysure buddy💀
"and he is way scarier than me" "i doubt that"
i mean he ain't wrong, geroge is usually chill with this sort of stuff
So I want to weigh in here about Mary. As Sheldon's mother, she has every right to forbid him from seeing content she thinks he shouldn't see. I don't think anyone here disagrees with that; I think their issue is with the arguments she used. I think if Mary had taken the time to see whether or not all of Sheldon's comic books contained the same subject matter as _Watchmen_ - which while yes, containing violence and nudity, in Mary's defense, it more specifically features sexual assault, bodily mutilation, and the depths of human depravity - then she would've seen that not all comic books are the same. I also think Sheldon should've made the point that not all comic books contain the same subject matter as _Watchmen._ He should've pointed out that some comic books are quite lighthearted and kid-friendly. But he didn't; his argument was about comic books as a whole when it should've been about comic books from different ages (e.g., the Silver Age - the kind of comics Mary would most likely approve of - and the Dark Age - the age Mary is perfectly justified in forbidding him from seeing).
I'd also like to add in some historical context because while all of Sheldon's comic books that Mary confiscated aren't as dark as _Watchmen,_ I'd like to point out that this show was set during the '80s and '90s, during what comic book historians call "the Dark Age of Comics," which was kicked off by _Watchmen_ (albeit unintentionally). Its defining features were violence and sexualized depictions of women, _both taken to extreme levels,_ so while Mary is wrong to condemn comic books but not the Bible based on content and assuming that all comic books are the same, she's not _entirely_ wrong considering comic books at the time were _exactly_ the way she described, especially since the dominant attitude during the Dark Age was that comic books could be mature. She's still hypocritical though, and she should've acknowledged Sheldon's point about the Bible, agreeing to take it on those grounds. I was about to argue that we should consider _why_ the Bible contains these themes, but then I realized I'd have to apply the same standard to _Watchmen._ The problem is Mary doesn't care about discussing the reasons behind why the Bible and _Watchmen_ contain the themes they do, and it would've only made her look more hypocritical if she said she thought why Sheldon could understand why the Bible contained those themes but not _Watchmen._
So all in all, while people in the comments section have a point when they call attention to Mary's religious hypocrisy, I was concerned that they weren't taking the time to consider what ways Mary would be in the right. She should absolutely give Sheldon his Silver Age comics back, but can keep the ones from the Dark Age, if he has any other than _Watchmen._
1. I absolutely disagree with that. I don't think children should be forbidden content just because it makes their religious fanatic parents uncomfortable. What if you have some creationist wingnut parents who don't want their children learning actual science in school? Should their kids not be allowed to learn science? You know, kids shouldn't suffer just because they have imbeciles for parents. I can understand not wanting your kids to see violence and gore and the like, but even there, you have to keep in mind that forbidding it will only make it more interesting to them. You can bet your a$$ they will seek out that content and watch it anyway when you're not looking. Especially with a child like Sheldon.
2. Sheldon knew that pointing out to Mary that other comic books are not like that would have fallen on deaf ears. They would have argued about it in circles. So he went with the much better point. That wasn't going to sway Mary either, and I don't think Sheldon expected it to, but it did hit right where it hurt the most. Gotta love Sheldon.
@@carmensavu5122 they can always seek it out when they’re out of their parents’ house. And we’re not talking about parents forbidding their kids from learning science, there’s a difference there as that involves education. Apples and oranges. Unless of course you’re arguing that a little kid like Sheldon should be exposed to content with sexual assault in it at an early age.
I don't agree with everything you said, but thank you for presenting a well thought out argument.
@@carmensavu5122 another uneducated tool heard from.
@@carmensavu5122 I can agree with the violence being more interesting. When I was in elementary school, I would always try to watch Family Guy, or king of the hill because my parents didn’t want me to watch that stuff. Ironic since I saw drinking going on in the house. But now that they don’t care, it actually feels like a normal part of my life and it’s lost that appeal of rebellion.
3:18 LETS GOOOO SKJDJDJD Sheldon mah men hahahah he really said it
Mary at the end tho hahahah she great there
I feel so sorry for Sheldon
Me too
Mee too
I don’t I think Sheldon is an annoying little brat
The lady is way off base. There are good comics. I always bought the "Classics Illustrated" series. I must have had over 50 of them, when my mother threw them out
When she separated from my father and I left for college.
Why? He's a spoiled, narcissistic self-centered brat. I feel sorry for the rest of his family.
Sheldon is right. If you throw out his comic books, then his mom should do the same with her church book.
Bro did you just call the Bible “the church book”??
Yeah it goes without saying Mary is a huge hypocrite.
@@TinyCat1015 Churches have weird toilet paper
@@RamesesBolton it makes good rolling paper too if you run out of the real ones for your weed
Comics have much more well written stories than the bible
“Comic books are for children, you’re an adult” but that makes no sense you just took a book from a child 😂
"D-U-M-B.
Dumba?" 😂😂😂
A good final retort back from Sheldon at the end should have been:
... "if comic books are for children, then why were you banning me from them in the first place?!"
''Comic books are for children, you're an adult"
Also Sheldon's mom: complains about how inappropriate his comic books are
I think she just wanted to win the arguement 😂😂
Mary can be really ridiculous and totally unfair.
Religion will do that to a person.
But Sheldon can be EXTREMELY rude, and he might be smart, but he's still a child.
@@ellisjames7192 more like it does it to people in the 80s and 70s
@@pressstart-NOW for some yes but in reality he was only speaking the truth because he's mother was letting all that power go to her head
Had to freeze the video at 2:37 to delight in the expression on Missy's face. 😄
Lol Sheldon with the epic checkmate moment when throwing the bible in the stack
Who else watched the big bang theory first then watched young Sheldon
The weather updates really suited the tense situation in the car😂
"My husband is way scarier than me!"
"I...doubt that!"
Mary is that one Mom where you understand where she's coming from but at the same time think she's in the wrong ❤
Man Sheldon got in trouble for looking at Dr Manhattan's cake
After Missy gave Mary a head's up
O M G at 3:14 He exposed something 😂 adultery genocide n human sacrifice in a religious book 🙊 that was 🔥
"As u can see" Tam😂😂
The left half or the right half... the bottom half... I dont know why that make me laugh lmao
it was a jibe on communist governments :)
😂My whole childhood was a constant learning experience in how to choose. Good thing maybe along with a whole lot of other baby boomers from various family backgrounds I had to earn money to buy comic books or whatever when I was a small child. My mom was a little bit like the character Sheldon's mom in this comedy series. Except for the fact that my parents stayed together for the sake of their children. For example because of that if I made the wrong choices once when in grade school I could have got a far worse bad reputation as a girl in grade school than Sheldon while being encouraged by my dad to look for a job as model to pose scantily clad for one of those other kind of glossy looking things to buy besides only comic books.
He makes a good point, the bible has a lot of the same stuff in it as the comic books
comics glorify it. the Bible is telling us what not to do.
@@Hal-k8plol literally the chosen ppl in the bible did it like moses , David, lot and more yet they didn't get punished for their actions
If u believe that ur bible is from god then try to read ezikiel 23 Infront of children or in public place
I remember one episode where mary hid an acceptance letter from Sheldon and she said i am your mother and i do not have to answer to you
It turns out she hid it from everyone else too George wasn't happy about it too what's worse is that mary was trying to justify it all but truth be told she can't protect Sheldon from reality forever sooner or later he will have to face ir
What Mary doesn't know is that most religious people would side with Sheldon then her me included
Sheldon: There's one more book that belongs in the box filled with adultery, genocide and even human sacrifice a.k.a. the Holy Bible.
Killer line.
Mary made my blood boil in that episode
Que contradicción, la señora le quita los cómics porque un niño no debe ver la violencia que hay en ellos pero a la vez le dice que cuando sea mayor podrá tener sus comics y al final le dice que los cómics son para niños.
Señora decidase😂
3:12 BUUUURRRRRRRRRRN! Good one, Sheldon!
what Sheldon is too stupid to realize, and most of the commenters on here, is that the Bible is telling us what not to do. It's not glorifying all that crap like comics do.
Unpopular opinion, but Mary is right that a kid Sheldon's age shouldn't be reading Watchmen.
Now that's a hot take if I ever saw one 😂😂
@jacobhuston5133 a ten year old boy really shouldn't be reading anything by Alan Moore.
I think people are more upset with her being a hypocrite. She took the comic books away because she said they weren’t age appropriate, only for her to backpedal and say they’re for kids now that she’s treating him “like an adult.”
@@allydef doesn't change the fact that anything written by Alan Moore is very inappropriate for kids Sheldon's age. It's wrong of her to make a sweeping declaration that all comics are inappropriate, but she isn't wrong about Watchmen.
He did make a very excellent point about the Bible. It contains just about every sort of crime and moral depravity imaginable, many of them sanctioned by the 'big guy' himself.
None of them are sanctioned by God. That is a really ignorant statement. God is totally and forever opposed to sin, no matter how YOU slice it.
@@Hal-k8p You are absolutely wrong. Go back and read the relevant portions. Or do I need to quote them for you?
@@pcbacklash_3261Not wrong at all. God does not approve of sin. Never has. Never will. End of story. And spare me your "I'm right and you're wrong!!" bullshit. I am in the Bible every day and and have been for years. I do not need your help.
@@Hal-k8p I'm sorry, but you can deny it all you wish, but you're simply wrong. And I can prove it.
I think your problem is (aside from your confirmation bias) is that you misunderstand "sin." "Sin" is simply disobeying Yahweh's commands. That's it.
If he tells you to slaughter every man, woman and child in a region and you refuse, you've "sinned!" End of story. (In fact, this supposedly happened after the Exodus, and Yahweh was NOT happy).
@@pcbacklash_3261 My statement that God hates sin is NOT wrong. And you can deny that all YOU want. But it is true - God hates sin.
When He told them to kill everyone, it was to get rid of sin, not because He likes killing people. They defied God. You say they sinned. Not sure I agree with the use of the term in this case, but, OK. Not going to quibble about semantics. Call it whatever you want.
And sorry, you don't get to judge me since you know nothing about me. But I do not misunderstand sin at all.
...I mean in her defense, a kid that age really shouldn't be reading Watchmen.
"I don't know, who's your son" we're not watching Hallmark or lifetime
To be fair, watchmen is one of the best comics i have ever read.
How has this only got 6 likes
Probably one of my least favorite Mary moments. I get trying to be protective of Sheldon but it's very much an overreaction on her part.
Do you guys not have sensor boards in usa
yes, they are called democrats.
Thank god my mom ain't nothing like this woman
I’m an adult and I still like to read comics no shame in that
This is the moment when young Sheldon turned in to adult😂
3:38 ahh yes, it’s for “children”
-Mary
She just said there for adults 😂
They're* DOES NO ONE KNOW ENGLISH!? 😑
Someone tell me where i can watch this show
I love how Missy is allowed to grow at her own pace and not exploited for her sex appeal.
Hold up, are you saying that a CHILD should have sex appeal? Or does have sex appeal? What's wrong with you?
@@5tr4nge75 Whats wrong with your reading comprehension? six other people clearly understand it.
of course he is sheldon brother
What?
at that moment i felt sudden heat rasing from my body
so I'm a christian and yeah Sheldon is right here (not to disrespect his mother but that's a different issue) most comics are going to be tamer than the bible considering the cca
I'm so happy my mom wasn't like this........Did anyone else have a mom that was like this??? I hope not lol.
Mine was not, thank God.
She was strict about what was appropriate entertainment for my age, (not stupid strict and uptight like Mary here) but trusted me enough to make the right choices about how I consumed entertainment as I got older.
I never even heard of Watchmen until the movie came out, and by then I was 15. I will say, that if I found Watchmen, the graphic novel, when I was a minor, I would have just ignored it because looked weird and undesirable.
Mary seems like an unhappy person and she takes it out on her family.
In all fairness to both sides, I think Watchmen is fine for high schoolers to read when the high schooler isn’t a single-digit age.
I don't say its bad that they changed it from pure sitcom with backtrack laughs to this,but would be hurt to see it this way in a more original format? The good thing however is the fact you can choose to laugh here the moment you really want to!
Spelling jokes were on TV when I was learning to spell... That's right ..
The magazine store guy looks like Butch Vig
Sheldon should have said he’s a teenager😂
2:45 What?
'D-u-m-b'
'Dumba?'
I would argue that the comics that he had were adult content.
She contradicted herself by saying he cant have his comics til hes 18 but theyre for children. Hes the most mature im the whole house😂😂
Bro he's like 8 tho he can't be looking at nude comics
@@TheOfficialGobbledyGoooker I disagree not in the sense of nude but I think knowing the fine line between entertainment and reality from young is important if monitored properly I think kids should have access to older rated films and music n things. As long as they know its not real and just music n film etc. it can be a valuable lesson they'll only do it behind ya back and be unhealthy with it if not and that breeds catastrophe. plus its Sheldon hes smart he knows right from wrong
1:50 is awfully actual now.
Sheldon mother is wonderful
but didnt she say he can have them when hes 18 so that means they for adults lol
you conveniently leave out the second half. She then said comics are for children - you are an adult.
Dumb?(dumba😂😂
3:23 LOLLLL