S05e01 Bdmv [best] - Young Sheldon

Sheldon’s breakdown at the dinner table. Iain Armitage delivers a monologue that isn't funny—it’s heartbreaking. In BDMV, you catch the micro-expressions of every family member reacting to him. Zoe Perry (Mary) does more with a twitch of her lip than most actors do with ten pages of dialogue. Is the BDMV for Everyone? Let's be real: If you watch TV on a laptop or a phone, you don't need BDMV. But if you have a 65" OLED or a good projector screen and a 5.1 surround sound system, the raw disc image of S05E01 is a revelation.

A- Grade for the BDMV Transfer: A+ (Reference quality for a sitcom) young sheldon s05e01 bdmv

If you thought Sheldon Cooper’s childhood was all easy A’s and perfectly folded laundry, Season 5 of Young Sheldon arrives to correct that assumption—violently. Sheldon’s breakdown at the dinner table

For the collector, the home theater enthusiast, or the fan who wants to see the Coopers exactly as the director intended, the is the definitive way to experience "One Bad Night and Chaos of Selfish Desires." Zoe Perry (Mary) does more with a twitch

However, the real star of S05E01 is the cinematography. The lighting in the Cooper kitchen during the "big argument" scene is flat-out cinematic. It’s moody, shadowy, and completely unlike the bright, safe lighting of earlier seasons. You might ask, "Why not just stream it on Max or Netflix?"

Here is the truth: Streaming compresses the hell out of dark scenes.