The sleepover with Dr. Sturgis provides both comedic and heartwarming moments as the two brilliant, eccentric minds navigate shared living space.
: The episode features a rare, intimate moment between Mary and George Sr. as she breaks down, revealing her deep-seated fear of losing her son to the world of higher education. Where to Watch
In , titled " A Perfect Score and a Bunsen Burner Marshmallow ," the young prodigy reaches a major academic milestone that forces his family to confront the reality of his impending adulthood.
In this episode, the Cooper household transforms into a microcosm of American democracy—with all the mudslinging, unlikely alliances, and bruised egos that come with it. But instead of presidential debates, we get a school election. And instead of super PACs, we have a nine-year-old with a spreadsheet and zero social filter.
The sleepover with Dr. Sturgis provides both comedic and heartwarming moments as the two brilliant, eccentric minds navigate shared living space.
: The episode features a rare, intimate moment between Mary and George Sr. as she breaks down, revealing her deep-seated fear of losing her son to the world of higher education. Where to Watch
In , titled " A Perfect Score and a Bunsen Burner Marshmallow ," the young prodigy reaches a major academic milestone that forces his family to confront the reality of his impending adulthood.
In this episode, the Cooper household transforms into a microcosm of American democracy—with all the mudslinging, unlikely alliances, and bruised egos that come with it. But instead of presidential debates, we get a school election. And instead of super PACs, we have a nine-year-old with a spreadsheet and zero social filter.