[s2e21] A Broken Heart And A Crock Monster -
: Fans have noted a minor anachronism; the episode is set in 1990, but casino gambling (referenced in the episode) was not legal in Louisiana until 1991.
: George Sr. attempts to bond with Jeff over the difficulties of marriage but is rebuffed when he tries to get Jeff to share "juicy" secrets from other parishioners' confessions. 2. Church Donation Management
: Critics pointed out a minor editing error where the character Peg appears to turn away to cough in one shot but is facing Mary in the next. [S2E21] A Broken Heart and a Crock Monster
: When Sheldon's direct logic fails, Missy assists by using social pressure, suggesting that higher donations would increase their status at the next church pancake breakfast.
: Their combined efforts result in the highest donation total in church history. However, Sheldon is frustrated when Pastor Jeff credits "the grace of God" rather than the siblings' hard work. Production & Trivia : Fans have noted a minor anachronism; the
: Sheldon identifies wealthy families who provide "meager" donations and begins calling them to pressure them for more funds.
: While spending a day at work with Mary, Sheldon reviews the church ledger. He is dismayed to find it is not on a spreadsheet and begins auditing donation patterns. : Their combined efforts result in the highest
: The " Crock Monster " refers to Missy’s misreading of the dish " Croque-Monsieur ".