: Jay and Mitch end up weeping in a golf cart to Harry Chapin's "Cat's in the Cradle," acknowledging the years they wasted being stubborn.
: Mitchell secretly takes golf lessons for six months just to beat Jay, only to realize Jay is actually proud of him—a rare, vulnerable moment for the Pritchett men. [S4E14] Mitch's Son and the Unconditional Appro...
: Sheldon tries to prove his "unconditional" worth by filing his parents' taxes flawlessly, only for the IRS to claim he made a mistake. : Jay and Mitch end up weeping in
Here is a solid breakdown of the emotional highlights from both: Here is a solid breakdown of the emotional
This episode focuses on the fragile ego of the "non-sporty" son and the realization that it’s never too late for parental bonding.
Modern Family's golf-cart therapy or Young Sheldon's tax-day bonding?
: Despite the tax chaos, the episode highlights Sheldon’s growing bond with George Sr., showing Sheldon cares more about his father’s anger than the actual IRS mistake.