Episode 2

A team of intrepid reporters present outlandish, extraordinary and unbelievable people, situations and phenomena from around the world. Joel Dommett visits Tokyo to work for a crying agency. In Japan, emotion is not often shown in public, but this agency sends good-looking guys to businesses so that the employees can all cry together, and can bond as a result. The guys working for the agency all have other jobs, and consider this a good deed, so Joel auditions, joins up, and goes to a business to help make the female employees cry together and to dab the tears from their faces with a clean hanky. In Glasgow, Meryl Fernandes investigates sploshing: a fetish for having food and gunk splashed all over you.
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