In a parallel arc, becomes obsessed with the "sin of greed" after noticing her family's increasing desire for material things. This leads to her "taking the house back from the devil" by confiscating electronics and replacing Georgie’s Black Sabbath cassettes with Jesus Christ Superstar . Character Development and Themes
: George is forced to weigh his family's stability against a significant raise and professional respect at the university level.
The central plot involves a local university attempting to recruit Sheldon. Knowing they can't get to the boy directly, they target his father, , by offering him a lucrative coaching job. This creates a conflict as the school administration worries that losing Sheldon would tank their test scores and funding. 2. Georgie's First Job
In a parallel arc, becomes obsessed with the "sin of greed" after noticing her family's increasing desire for material things. This leads to her "taking the house back from the devil" by confiscating electronics and replacing Georgie’s Black Sabbath cassettes with Jesus Christ Superstar . Character Development and Themes
: George is forced to weigh his family's stability against a significant raise and professional respect at the university level.
The central plot involves a local university attempting to recruit Sheldon. Knowing they can't get to the boy directly, they target his father, , by offering him a lucrative coaching job. This creates a conflict as the school administration worries that losing Sheldon would tank their test scores and funding. 2. Georgie's First Job