



The problem? Pastor Rob is a kind, guitar-playing, jeans-wearing millennial minister, which Meemaw finds charming. But Mary is horrified. Not because of the age gap (Meemaw is in her late 60s, Rob is in his 30s), but because her mother is dating anyone outside of marriage after Mary’s father died. To make matters worse, Mary is sworn to secrecy—she promised Meemaw not to tell George. The problem
In a rare moment of compromise, George drives Sheldon to a different farm, buys another live chicken (this one named Henrietta ), and helps him rebuild the experiment. Not because of the age gap (Meemaw is
But before she can, Meemaw, sensing Mary’s intention, steps in. In front of a punch bowl, she calmly informs Mary: “I broke up with him last week. He was too young. And he cried.”
Sheldon’s meticulous plan is already off to a rocky start. His mother, Mary, has banned the chicken from the house after it pecked at George Sr.’s foot. The garage, Sheldon insists, is an acceptable laboratory. Meanwhile, his twin sister Missy is fascinated by the bird’s messy reality, and his older brother Georgie sees only a potential omelet.