Let Me Clarify - Season 1

Let Me Clarify - Season 1

Season 1

Network
Episodes7
DatesNov 5, 2016 - Jan 13, 2017

Episodes

Why Ice Floats on Water - #.01
Season 1Episode 111 min

Why Ice Floats on Water - #.01

Ever wonder why ice floats? Or, why animals don't cook their food? Gus asks really, really bad scientific questions and it's up to biology expert Sally Le Page to clear the air and the nonsense.

Nov 5, 2016
Do Animals Get Drunk?? - #0.2
Season 1Episode 211 min

Do Animals Get Drunk?? - #0.2

Do bees like a good brew? What insect is a junkie? And, where does eye color come from? Biology expert Sally Le Page has the answer to the most stupid scientific questions Gus can dream up.

Nov 11, 2016
Dogs Look Like Their Owners? - #0.3
Season 1Episode 311 min

Dogs Look Like Their Owners? - #0.3

Are you and your terrier twins? There's a reason people say pets look like their owners. Biology pro Sally Le Page breaks down that theory. And, why the hell do we have wisdom teeth if we pull them out anyway?

Nov 18, 2016
Animal Relationships - #0.4
Season 1Episode 411 min

Animal Relationships - #0.4

Some animals keep mates but do they ever break up? And, why do we have no more than 4 limbs? Sally Le Page clarifies the dumbest science questions Gus can think of in the fourth pilot episode of Let Me Clarify.

Nov 25, 2016
Dolphin Attacks! - #0.5
Season 1Episode 516 min

Dolphin Attacks! - #0.5

The hybrid dinosaur in Jurassic World hunted for sport. Are there real animals that don't eat what they kill? Gus Sorola asks and Sally Le Page clarifies crazy science questions in fifth pilot episode of Let Me Clarify.

Dec 2, 2016
The Sweaty Truth About Body Hair - #0.6
Season 1Episode 615 min

The Sweaty Truth About Body Hair - #0.6

Why isn't body hair as long as the stuff on your head? Gus Sorola asks and Sally Le Page clarifies crazy science questions in the final pilot episode of Let Me Clarify.

Dec 9, 2016
The New Species of Bloodsuckers Living in Subways - #0.7
Season 1Episode 715 min

The New Species of Bloodsuckers Living in Subways - #0.7

Has a new species of mosquito made London's Underground its new home? And do plants grow faster with music? Gus Sorola asks and evolutionary biologist Sally Le Page clarifies crazy science questions in this special pilot episode of Let Me Clarify.

Jan 13, 2017

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