Smartypants - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Birthdays, The Cookout, Vegetables
Trapp tries to find the happiest birthday. Demi talks about allyship. Vic asks what are vegetables.

Wrestling & Drag, Cryptids, Eggs
Jess explains why wrestling and drag are the same. Jacob analyzes which cryptid is the best to blaze with. Katie expounds why eggs are the best.

Swing Music, Emails, The Moon
Ross argues for a swing music revival. Alexis demonstrates how to write the perfect email. Raph proposes why the United States should bomb the moon.

Birds, Celebrities, Bodies
Fumi elucidates why birds might steal your girl. Janie advocates for celebrity elections. Paul pitches how he would make bodies better.

Groundhog Day, WNBA, The Ocean
Paul investigates who the mastermind of "Groundhog Day" is. Kimia argues why the WNBA is better than the NBA. Zach explains why the ocean sucks.

Theater Kids, Cicadas, Honorary Degrees
Anna asks if society should forgive theater kids. Sara asserts that cicadas should be the symbol of the USA. Ryan tries to receive an honorary degree.

Presidents, Zzyzx, Rollercoasters, Night Owls
Jon contends that current politics have ruined movie presidents. Carolyn reveals the history of Zzyzx. Grant rhapsodizes about rollercoasters. Pallavi exposes night owl discrimination.

Mecha, Cuss Words, Craigslist
Erika argues why the US government should build them a mech. Patrick explains why society needs new cuss words. Brian illustrates why Craigslist is the continuation of the Oregon Trail video game.

Michael Jordan, Family Sitcoms, God, Charcuterie
Jacquis asserts that Michael Jordan was a good baseball player. Carlos explores how realistic 90s family sitcoms were. Cynthia proves that God is a woman. Tao ranks charcuterie board elements.
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