Summary
Overview
A comedy quiz show where host Tom Scott challenges three guests—Jarvis Johnson, Jordan Adika, and Rowan Ellis—to solve lateral thinking puzzles. The episode features questions about viral business cards, sports jerseys, ancient alphabets, aviation mishaps, African bridges, and Disney theme park design tricks. The format encourages creative, non-linear thinking as players work through clues to arrive at surprising answers.
The Samsung Apple Store Employee
The episode opens with a viral story from 2012 Vancouver, where a retail worker's business card became internet famous. The twist: an employee named Samsung worked at an Apple store, creating an ironic corporate clash that captured online attention. The player who solved it noted the universal appeal of the coincidence, though expressed concern about the doxxing implications of sharing personal information for viral fame.
- A customer posted Sam's business card online in 2012 because he worked at an Apple store but his name was Samsung
- The viral moment was funny and ironic but anger-inducing for the person whose information was shared
- Sam later left retail, changed his surname to Strung, and auctioned off the business cards for charity
" Don't dox people. Regardless of clout, don't allow yourself to be blinded by clout. Think of it's a human being, okay? "
Carlos May's Birthday Jersey
A baseball trivia question reveals how Chicago White Sox player Carlos May uniquely wore his birthday on his jersey for nine seasons. By choosing number 17, May's jersey displayed 'May 17' on the back—his actual birth date. The conversation explores how athletes creatively use jersey numbers for wordplay and personal meaning, with examples like basketball player Dalton Connect choosing number 4 to create 'Connect 4.'
- Carlos May played for the Chicago White Sox and wore number 17 so his jersey read 'May 17,' his birthday
- He remains the only MLB player to date who has worn his birthday on his jersey
- Other athletes use creative jersey number combinations like Dalton Connect wearing 'Connect 4'
" Connect 4. That's good. It's fun. That's it. Everyone, everyone, game's over. He won. He won the game. "
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