Young Sheldon S04E12

Posted By: Tavaz

Young Sheldon S04E12
WEBRip | MKV | 1280x720 | English | H264 @ 2614 kbps | E-AC-3 @ 640 kbps | 18 min 42 s | 444 MiB
Subtitles: English
Genre: Comedy


The early life of child genius Sheldon Cooper, later seen in The Big Bang Theory.

5e1eb5d2d3584ca7b98dfff84101d65e.mkv (444.4 MB)



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