
( rooster crows ) – ( lion roars ) Welcome to Good Mythical More. “Check your voicemail.” We have a voicemail. Let’s check it. Child: Hey, Rhett. Hey, Link. Hey. – Hey, Link. – Hey. Hey, Rhett. I can’t find my spaceship. Can you help me? I’m in space. It doesn’t work. Help. Help. Help. Oh, that’s a depressing distress call. I think by the time we were receiving it, – It’s too late, yeah. – Frozen in– Yeah, that was, like, 24 months ago. That kid is just… like, dehydrated space ice cream at this point. – Right. – Yep. – Um. Hm. – ( sighs ) A little sad, now that I think about it. “It doesn’t work.” I lost my spaceship. “It doesn’t work.” What doesn’t work? The spaceship beacon? Yeah, it wasn’t really that believable. Yeah, it’s suspicious, but also still very sad. Yeah, right. Mythical crewmembers, come in and help cheer us up. Woman ( clapping hands ): Whoo! Oh, yeah. Matt and John and Ellie and Andy. ( chuckles ) Andy? – Okay… – You haven’t called me Andy in a while. …we have, uh– You know what? It just occurred to me. Have I ever known an Andy? – Yeah. – Yeah. Andy Schleshing. Andy Lepper. Andy Cohen. You know Andy Cohen? ( whispering ) Who’s Andy Cohen? ( all whispering ) – Talk show. – “Watch What Happens.” I have met him, but I don’t know him. I have met him. I was on his… ( mock laugh ) No big deal. So that’s two Andys that you knew relatively well. Actually, neither one of those Andys is in my life anymore. True, true. So I don’t have– You don’t have an Andy in your life. I have an Andy space in my life. Oh, and what about Andrea, who changed her name to Andie, and was in that Trace Adkins music video. Went to high school with her. She’s not in your life anymore. She’s seven feet tall. – She’s seven feet tall? – Whoa. Yeah, she plays the cello, and she’s really smart. She’s an actress. How was high school for her? She’s got it all. Is she available? For what? – Consultation? – Do the show? I don’t know. If she’s jealous, it could be fun. Um… I don’t know, Andy. I am going to read these off, and then we’re going to try to match them. These are secret hidden talents. “I can whistle alarmingly loud.” I have not heard any alarmingly loud whistles, so it is a hidden talent. And– Why are you nodding so hard? What’s up with Rhett staring? It’s making me nervous. I immediately thought John Warder. Okay. I think what would be better– I think one of the reasons– Maybe it’s actually Andy. I think one of the reasons we struggle at this game is because we don’t look at all four to begin with. Yeah, but you can switch them. – I know, but– – Okay. All right. Let’s just– Don’t give that to anybody yet. Okay, okay. I have a double-jointed thumb. A talent. I can circular breathe. Oh, really? Okay. I know who this is. I can sound exactly like a Hot Wheels car. What a talented crew we have. So for this– I’ll just give you my answers– I’ll give you my answers really quickly. – And then we can confer on this. – All right. Matt Carney is circular breathe because he is saxophonist or something. Or was he a tuba player? Saxophone. – I don’t remember– – Saxophonist. I was right the first time. I don’t remember what– yeah, I just remember he plays an instrument. I think that John Warder can whistle alarmingly loud because he adapted the need to do that in his social– it made him cool in his social circles. – Still testing. – Which he cares about. Like with the two fingers, like– It’s like, “Whoa, you can do that? Teach me. Every crew needs that guy. Every crew needs at least one of them. Yeah, he’s never used it. I think I may have seen him use it. – Oh, really? – Maybe that was in a dream. I think Ellie can sound exactly like a Hot Wheels car. Yeah, we’re on the exact same page here. Why? – I think Alex has a double-jointed thumb. – Why? – I’m looking at it. – No, back up. Look at this right here. I got one, too, Alex. Ooh. Why? I don’t know if that’s double jointed. – I actually. – I hate that. – Yeah, mine used– – It’s a bit dist– Mine used to pop. Hold on. That’s weird. Same thing. I can do it left and not right. What does that mean? It’s all those years of collaboration. All right, we gotta get to the talent, so… Why? I feel pretty confident about you, Carney. What’s the right way to tell you you’re wrong? I think that was it. That was very gentle. Do I switch? Do I– I’ll just hang tight here. Why don’t you now just demonstrate what you actually can do. Okay, for the record, I don’t necessarily consider this a talent, we’re just– the bar’s very low on this crew, we learned in scouting. Okay. – We went person to person. – Almost sounds like a Hot Wheels… Here we go. No hands. ( whistles loudly ) – Whoa. No hands. – Oh, my God. – Did that peak? – Sorry, Link. Can you beat that? Whistle. Just whistle as loud as you… ( whistles softly ) I have a gap between my teeth. Is that what you’re using? And I think it circulates air. So is it circular breathing? Yeah, that’s– We’re still right. – So you were right. – Ah, got ‘im. – That was crazy, man. – That was crazy. Your teeth do normally what pinkies would do? Yeah, I can do it with pinkie. ( whistles ) That muffled it a little bit. Yeah, you’re better without it. It’s not as cool as I thought it would be. It’s not that cool. In social circles, it’s kind of annoying. Do you do it at concerts? Do I– I have never tried it at a concert. But because you know there’s a lot of people who do that, the loud whistlers. That’s one of the ways they let themselves be known. How did you discover it? Um, I don’t know. I don’t do it at concerts. I don’t go to concerts. I go to a lot of wrestling events. I do it at wrestling events. – Yeah. – Why? What else do you do at a wrestling event? Like to cheer them on or to mess them up? Yeah, like, “Brock Lesnar!” ( whistles loudly ) – Oh, you mean… – Pro wrestling. – Oh, really. – Yeah. – Cool. – Did you guys see WrestleMania? – Did you go to WrestleMania? – I was wondering if you went. I’ve been to four WrestleManias. That’s another hidden talent of mine. But I didn’t go to the most recent one, no. I heard it kind of fizzled out, that last one. Uh, you wanna get into this? Okay, so, John, we were wrong about you. Yeah, you’re wrong. – Let’s see your talent. – This– Okay. Well, I’ll take that glass of water over there, with the straw. Oh, gosh, what? Now, explain what you’re about to do. So I’m about to circular breathe, and it should– oops, sorry– It should be able to just continue to bubble as I’m just breathing. So… Here we go. I haven’t done it with a glass of water in a while. Just me blowing air constantly – and also breathing in at the same time. – In through your nose. Yeah. All right, here we go. Ooh, it’s harder. ( inhaling ) Oh, he’s still going. Oh. – What the heck? – Oh. Wow. Yay. – Yep. – That’s so good. – Um. – Did you motion for an applause while you were doing it? – It’s a talent. – That was amazing. That is pretty cool. You could play the didgeridoo. I can– Yeah, probably could. I play the trumpet, so I had to learn that back in high school in the state ensemble days, I had a solo that was pretty long, and I had to learn how to circular breathe – so that I could play through the whole song. – Wow. As a saxophonist, you never learned how to learn that? No, I had a solo, too, though. What were you gonna say? I used to play the trumpet, too. Can you circular breathe? No. – I used to play the trumpet. – They made me quit pretty early on. Didn’t Kenny G set the world record for the longest saxophone note because he can circular breathe? Isn’t that true? Somebody look that up. He could go on forever. Yeah. Okay, Ellie, are we right about you? – Yes. – Yes! Come on. – Let’s hear it. – Okay. So we got a Hot Wheels car over there. You actually need a Hot Wheels car? Well, just so you know that it’s cool. It’s a monster truck. Okay, so I’ll still go… Oh, wow, I’m gonna… ( trills lips ) Oh, my gosh. I gotta say, if this was “America’s Got Talent,” I think I might’ve given you an X. – Let’s give her another try. – Okay. ( wavering trills ) Ellie. I think we can all do that. No, I messed up. I messed up. It’s better. I have a new hidden talent I didn’t know about. Does it sound different in your own head? Let’s compare it. We gotta compare it to the real thing. It’s more of a… ( wavering trills ) ( winding down ) It’s more about the deceleration. I think the problem is the fact that you capitalized “Exactly” in your thing. If you just said “like”… Exactly. There’s nothing more crushing than realizing that your hidden talent is not. I have an extreme lack of self-awareness. ( laughter ) I never claimed that this is not special. Okay, let’s see that thumb. Does anyone really care? Let’s just go on. You know what? Give us your hot wheels. – ( trilling ) – ( laughter ) – Not as good! – Oh, my God. I’m right on the money, too! – Whoa! – That’s not as good! – Does yours do that? – I can do like a hangman or something. – Oh! – Oh, oh, oh, oh. – Oh, that joint. – You got top joint. – Yeah. – ( groaning ) It comes in handy a lot. Switch it back. – What do you mean? – Oh! No, go back and forth. ( overlapping chatter ) That is crazy! Does the other thumb too? – No. – Yeah, it’s always the left. – It’s always the left? – I do thumbs up. What are you pushing on? Yeah, it makes your thumbs up have extra emphasis. – Way to go. – ( laughter ) You can hold it up in a breeze and act like you broke your thumb. ( laughter ) That’s be like, “Oh, my gosh! Ow!” – It’s scary. – Yeah, that’s– – You’ve always had that? – I don’t know.
