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00:00:00Sous-titrage MFP.
00:00:30Sous-titrage MFP.
00:01:00We're engaged.
00:01:01You and Claire?
00:01:02Oh, wow.
00:01:04Congratulations.
00:01:05Well, it's all thanks to you, Dr. Carver.
00:01:06If we hadn't participated in your study, I probably would have never discovered Claire was the one.
00:01:10I'm so happy for you.
00:01:12When's the big day?
00:01:13We haven't set a date yet, but when we do, we hope you can make it.
00:01:16I would be honored.
00:01:17I'm sorry.
00:01:18I have to run.
00:01:19I have media training, but you and Claire are the stars.
00:01:22The first couple in the study to get engaged.
00:01:24Oh.
00:01:25Anyway, congratulations again, and let me know when you pick a date.
00:01:29Well do.
00:01:29Okay.
00:01:30Bye.
00:01:30Bye.
00:01:30Okay, Brooke.
00:01:37It's all very simple.
00:01:38So I will just pretend to be a TV reporter and ask you some questions.
00:01:41That sound okay, Brooke?
00:01:43Great.
00:01:43Fire away, Vince.
00:01:44All right, so, uh, Dr. Carver, your new study is called the dating test.
00:01:48How does it work?
00:01:50Simply put, the dating test helps you find your ideal person, the one.
00:01:54Couples go on a series of dates wearing these watch-like devices that record your heart rate,
00:02:01dopamine levels, pulse ox, and several other indicators.
00:02:04It's called the attraction tracker.
00:02:06But how do you know that they're your ideal match, like the one?
00:02:09Your level of attraction to another person is measured on a scale of 0 to 100.
00:02:15Meet someone who scores 95 and above, you've met the one.
00:02:19But is that all that love is?
00:02:20Just a series of chemical reactions on a score sheet?
00:02:24Yes.
00:02:24These physical signals are far more reliable than things like emotions.
00:02:29What about feelings?
00:02:30Feelings are like relatives at Christmas.
00:02:33They come and go.
00:02:34But isn't that how people have found love for, well, forever?
00:02:37Which explains why more than half of marriages end in divorce.
00:02:42How sad.
00:02:45Oh, sorry.
00:02:46Where was I?
00:02:47So, Dr. Carver, has this new study been tested?
00:02:51How do you know that it works?
00:02:52So far, it's only been tested on students.
00:02:54But just this morning, a student of mine told me he's engaged to the person he took the study with.
00:02:59They both scored above 95.
00:03:02Wow.
00:03:02So, uh, Dr. Carver, you've developed quite the reputation for your studies on love.
00:03:07Is the dating test your crowning achievement?
00:03:10Oh, no.
00:03:11This is just the beginning.
00:03:12There's so little research on the science of love.
00:03:15So much to learn.
00:03:17Well, thank you, Dr. Carver.
00:03:18Is there, uh, anything you'd like to add?
00:03:20No.
00:03:21You sure?
00:03:23Oh.
00:03:23And here at Pemberton University, we conduct research with heart.
00:03:30Terrific, Brooke.
00:03:31How did it feel?
00:03:31Great.
00:03:32But I'll have to check the tape.
00:03:34Can't trust feelings, right?
00:03:37Now, I know what you're thinking.
00:03:39Where's the romance?
00:03:41Measuring neurotransmitters isn't exactly the stuff of Jane Austen.
00:03:45Is that what you're really looking for?
00:03:47Drama.
00:03:48Heartache.
00:03:49Corsets.
00:03:50Why rely on some abstract gut feeling about someone when you can have quantifiable results
00:03:57that tell you if that person is the one for you?
00:04:01The dating test takes the guessing work out of it.
00:04:05Rebecca, hi.
00:04:06Hi, Brooke.
00:04:07Practicing for tonight?
00:04:08Yes, but it's fine.
00:04:09Come in.
00:04:10How's the speech coming?
00:04:11Great, I think.
00:04:12I'll just be giving a preview of the study.
00:04:13Oh, well, you don't want to be giving away too much.
00:04:15Want to save it for the big study's release in two weeks?
00:04:18Vince is billing it as a teaser.
00:04:20Ah, perfect.
00:04:21He told me that the practice interview this morning went well?
00:04:24Mm-hmm.
00:04:24Never thought one of my professors would get more TV time than the university's president.
00:04:30Oh, Rebecca, I am not...
00:04:32Oh, Brooke, I'm not complaining.
00:04:34Your research has put this school on the map.
00:04:37We plan on taking full advantage of our newfound notoriety.
00:04:41Have you heard the new branding slogan?
00:04:43Research with heart.
00:04:44Kind of humanizes it, don't you think?
00:04:46Mm-hmm.
00:04:47I mean, it's not just about the data, right?
00:04:50Ah.
00:04:51Oh, Brooke, we are going to ride your coattails.
00:04:55We intend to increase enrollment, funding, maybe even bump up our ranking.
00:05:01Oh, I don't know if my study can do all that.
00:05:04Brooke, don't be modest.
00:05:06My star professor, or should I say dean...
00:05:10Dean?
00:05:13Had a meeting with the board.
00:05:14We think you'd be a perfect new dean of psychology.
00:05:20But let's revisit it after the launch.
00:05:24Yes, of course.
00:05:25And good luck tonight, I'll see you at the theater.
00:05:28Thanks, Rebecca.
00:05:29Oh, and no pressure, right?
00:05:32She's expecting a boost in donations, enrollment, ranking...
00:05:43All from your study?
00:05:44I know.
00:05:45Dr. Frankenstein, you've created a monster.
00:05:47But wait, there's more.
00:05:49She's thinking of naming me department dean.
00:05:52Huh.
00:05:52That'd be kind of weird having you as my boss.
00:05:55Wait.
00:05:56Will you give me tenure?
00:05:57Stop.
00:05:59I'm happy where I am.
00:06:00Come on.
00:06:01Psychology dean.
00:06:02More coin, prestige, swanky receptions with that smelly cheese.
00:06:05And less time for research.
00:06:07My first love.
00:06:09Speaking of first love, how's it been since your last love?
00:06:13I mean, Logan?
00:06:14I thought it was Landon.
00:06:15Landon was before Logan.
00:06:17Which makes your next boyfriend Lucas?
00:06:18Which makes my next boyfriend no one.
00:06:20I'm done.
00:06:21With guys whose names start with L.
00:06:22With guys, period.
00:06:24With dating, swiping right.
00:06:25Oh, don't be a drama queen.
00:06:26Carly, I am not having my heart stomped on again.
00:06:29But you're the expert on love.
00:06:31Yes, with the science of love.
00:06:33Why the heart races, the pupils dilate, the palms sweat.
00:06:36I thought that was a panic attack.
00:06:37It's why I developed the love test.
00:06:39I want people looking for love to find it.
00:06:42Okay, but what if you meet a guy who scores, like, a 98 on the attraction tracker?
00:06:47George Clooney's looks with Einstein smarts?
00:06:49Unlikely.
00:06:50Anyway, I don't need men to get my dopamine fixed.
00:06:53I have chocolate for that.
00:06:54Uh, no, thanks.
00:06:56I hope to get my dopamine boost tonight.
00:06:59I have a date, and...
00:07:00You're doing the test with him.
00:07:01Not the whole thing.
00:07:02Just some questions to see if he, you know, measures up.
00:07:06Good luck.
00:07:07But if the chocolate offer still stands, you know, for later, in case my date's a dopamine
00:07:11done.
00:07:12Hey, Molly, you in pain today?
00:07:23How's that leg doing, huh?
00:07:25Still a little tender, huh?
00:07:26How's Molly doing, Dr. Bennett?
00:07:31Good.
00:07:31And she'll be ready for walks soon.
00:07:33When will she be ready for adoption?
00:07:35Oh, I'd say a week, maybe two.
00:07:37Look at that face.
00:07:38She'll be adopted in no time.
00:07:40And to think when I started, we only had five dogs.
00:07:42Oh, I'm sorry, Max.
00:07:45Six dogs.
00:07:46Max, you don't count.
00:07:47You're not up for adoption.
00:07:50Uh, you mind taking her back to the kennels?
00:07:52Make sure she's comfortable?
00:07:53Sure, Dr. Bennett.
00:07:54Yeah.
00:07:55Anything else?
00:07:56Uh, yeah.
00:07:56Your advice.
00:07:57My advice?
00:07:58Yeah.
00:07:58I'm going to a talk at the university with Taylor later, and, uh, things have been a
00:08:03little rocky lately.
00:08:05Flowers.
00:08:06Every woman loves flowers.
00:08:07Old school, I like that.
00:08:09Maybe sunflowers.
00:08:10Bright, cheerful.
00:08:11They bring good luck.
00:08:13In that case, maybe I'll get a couple dozen.
00:08:15Good girl.
00:08:16Good girl.
00:08:28Good girl.
00:08:58All of them down.
00:09:01Perfect.
00:09:10Beautiful.
00:09:11Thanks.
00:09:12Way to a woman's heart.
00:09:13And a brain.
00:09:14Sorry?
00:09:15Oh, it's just, when a person receives flowers, it's actually their brain that produces the
00:09:20pleasurable feelings.
00:09:21Hmm.
00:09:22You want to take some romance out of it?
00:09:23No, romantic feelings don't really.
00:09:26Sorry.
00:09:26Don't mean to get all science channel on you.
00:09:29Kind of a buzzkill.
00:09:31My favorite customer.
00:09:33How are you doing?
00:09:34Happy as a sunflower on a sunny day.
00:09:37Speaking of which...
00:09:38Oh, your flowers.
00:09:40Uh, oh, this nice young man is holding them for you.
00:09:43Oh.
00:09:44Uh, actually...
00:09:45There you go, Brooke.
00:09:46All paid for.
00:09:48Oh, thank you, Liz.
00:09:49Mm-hmm.
00:09:49You got the final bouquet.
00:09:50Hey, I saved the best for last.
00:09:53Ah, you're the best.
00:09:54They're so beautiful.
00:09:56Oh, that they are.
00:09:57Well, see you next month, Brooke.
00:09:59Bye.
00:09:59Yeah.
00:10:00Bye.
00:10:00Uh, hey.
00:10:01Oh, excuse me.
00:10:02Uh, hey.
00:10:03Um, those are my flowers.
00:10:05Oh, I'm sorry, but they're actually mine.
00:10:07I, you saw me.
00:10:08I was, I was holding them.
00:10:09I know, but they're still mine.
00:10:11What, do they have your name on them or something?
00:10:13Actually, we'll do a standing order.
00:10:17Ah.
00:10:17Oh.
00:10:19Uh, what about lavender?
00:10:21Makes a great aromatherapy.
00:10:23Very calming.
00:10:23Mm, don't say.
00:10:25Cures insomnia.
00:10:26Oh, I sleep like a baby.
00:10:27Hair loss.
00:10:28I'm good.
00:10:29Stressed.
00:10:30Getting worse by the moment.
00:10:31Look, I'm sorry.
00:10:32I just, I...
00:10:33Uh, what if we go half-sies?
00:10:34Half-sies?
00:10:35Split them 50-50.
00:10:37Um, what?
00:10:38If not lavender, then what about...
00:10:40You don't understand.
00:10:41I need all the luck I can get.
00:10:43You're right.
00:10:44I don't understand.
00:10:46Anyway, good luck.
00:10:48It's 60-40.
00:10:4970-30.
00:10:51Final offer.
00:11:03Flower thief, we meet again.
00:11:15Ryan, hi.
00:11:17Taylor, hey.
00:11:19Are Sophie and Kyle here?
00:11:20Not yet.
00:11:22What's this?
00:11:23Lavender.
00:11:24Promotes healing.
00:11:25It just promotes sleepiness.
00:11:27Hey, you want to say something really beautiful?
00:11:29Oh, it also cures hair loss.
00:11:30My new clothing line's out.
00:11:31This is the collection I was talking about.
00:11:34Wear elegant, modern, and comfort blend into one.
00:11:38Huh.
00:11:39Nice.
00:11:40Nice?
00:11:42Ryan, these are $1,500 outfits.
00:11:44That, what?
00:11:46People actually pay that?
00:11:47Yes.
00:11:48People with money.
00:11:50Something you had when you worked with Kyle.
00:11:52Taylor looks like...
00:11:53Hey!
00:11:54Sorry we're late.
00:11:55Nice flowers.
00:11:57Don't get me started.
00:11:58I'm so excited for this.
00:12:00Me too.
00:12:00Me?
00:12:00Three.
00:12:02Me?
00:12:02Who is this woman again?
00:12:04I told you, Ryan.
00:12:05It's a professor who does all his studies on love.
00:12:07She developed this wearable biosensor, and it monitors your body's attraction to another
00:12:10person.
00:12:11What?
00:12:11It gives you, like, an attraction score.
00:12:13I think she calls it a, uh...
00:12:14Attraction tracker.
00:12:15After three dates, you know if you met your perfect match.
00:12:17Isn't that incredible?
00:12:18Incredible.
00:12:18And totally ridiculous.
00:12:20Well, apparently her study's been published in a psychology journal.
00:12:23Oh, more like ladies' home journal.
00:12:25Is everything a joke to you, Ryan?
00:12:26No!
00:12:27It's just...
00:12:27It's just not how it works.
00:12:29Love is a feeling.
00:12:30It's like a giant fireball hitting you.
00:12:32A fireball?
00:12:33Yeah.
00:12:34Like love at first sight.
00:12:35Exactly.
00:12:36It just, you know, doesn't happen on the first date.
00:12:38Forget about it.
00:12:39Ready to go in?
00:12:42Yeah, I'm right behind you.
00:12:45Forget about it.
00:12:47And to you.
00:12:51Flowers?
00:12:54It's all your fault.
00:12:56It's all your fault.
00:13:04Ready?
00:13:05Ready as I'll ever be.
00:13:07Okay, FYI, we're recording this.
00:13:10We'll use clips for the study's release.
00:13:13Great.
00:13:13Good luck.
00:13:15Dean Carver.
00:13:19Dean Carver.
00:13:22Does kind of have a ring to it.
00:13:26And so the big question everyone wants to know,
00:13:29can the dating test really help you find the one?
00:13:32Can these physical indicators really tell you
00:13:36if someone is your one true love
00:13:39all in less than a week?
00:13:41And the answer is yes.
00:13:45It works.
00:13:46Eight out of ten people who scored 95 or above
00:13:51were identified as their partner's ideal match.
00:13:55So now I have a question for you.
00:13:56What are you waiting for?
00:14:00Why wait for the mythical arrow to strike
00:14:03when you can do something
00:14:05to find the love of your life?
00:14:07Two weeks from today,
00:14:19I will be back on this stage
00:14:21to announce the official release.
00:14:23I'd be happy to take a few questions.
00:14:26Yes, you.
00:14:29Oh, it's the man from the flower shop.
00:14:32How are my sunflowers doing?
00:14:34My sunflowers are alive and well, thank you.
00:14:36Do you have a question?
00:14:38Yeah, I was wondering
00:14:39if you've taken this dating test yourself.
00:14:42Researchers don't usually participate
00:14:43in their own studies.
00:14:44So the answer is no?
00:14:45Ryan, stop.
00:14:46Well, yes.
00:14:47I mean, no.
00:14:48I never participated in the study.
00:14:50Well, with all due respect, doctor,
00:14:52you're telling others to try something
00:14:53you're not willing to try yourself.
00:14:55Ryan, sit down.
00:14:56What?
00:14:57People can decide for themselves.
00:15:00Vince, tell her to move on to somebody else.
00:15:02Brooke, Rebecca wants you to take another question.
00:15:04Another question.
00:15:06Hey, question, please.
00:15:09She doesn't know what to expect.
00:15:11Wait.
00:15:15Taylor.
00:15:16Taylor, wait.
00:15:17That was so embarrassing.
00:15:18You're never interested in anything that I care about.
00:15:20Taylor.
00:15:20Ever since you left your practice with Kyle,
00:15:21all you care about is your dog rescue center.
00:15:23I care about you.
00:15:24Face it, Ryan.
00:15:25It's just, it's not working out.
00:15:27Taylor, come on.
00:15:29What?
00:15:29Taylor, please.
00:15:31What?
00:15:34Thank you.
00:15:39You're welcome.
00:15:42Sorry about that, Brooke.
00:15:43I didn't like where it was going.
00:15:45I can handle that guy.
00:15:46I know.
00:15:46I just wanted it over.
00:15:48We can edit the video.
00:15:49Great.
00:15:49Fantastic presentation.
00:15:51Congratulations.
00:15:52Thank you.
00:15:53Maybe we'll skip the Q&A next time.
00:15:55Thank you.
00:15:57Do you have a question?
00:15:59Yeah.
00:15:59Uh, I was wondering if you have taken the dating test yourself.
00:16:03Researchers don't usually participate in our own studies.
00:16:05So the answer is no.
00:16:07Well, yes.
00:16:08I mean, no.
00:16:09I never participated in a study.
00:16:11With all due respect...
00:16:12Don't worry.
00:16:12We're deleting all that from the video.
00:16:14Not bad.
00:16:15We just can't afford any hiccups right now.
00:16:17There's too much writing on the study's release.
00:16:19Sorry to interrupt, but we have an issue.
00:16:22Researchers don't usually participate in our own studies.
00:16:24So the answer is no.
00:16:25Well, yes.
00:16:26I mean, no.
00:16:27I never participated in a study.
00:16:29Vince, we all saw that.
00:16:30So have 529,006 other people.
00:16:35I'm afraid someone recorded it on their phone.
00:16:37Oh, no.
00:16:38It's getting a thousand hits a minute.
00:16:40Almost half a million likes.
00:16:42They're referring to Brooke as Dr. Cupid.
00:16:44Oh, the study's credibility.
00:16:46Brooke's reputation.
00:16:47The school's reputation.
00:16:49The new branding campaign.
00:16:51Fundraising.
00:16:52Enrollment.
00:16:53A ranking.
00:16:53This is a disaster.
00:16:55It is.
00:16:59Unless...
00:17:00Yes.
00:17:01Of course.
00:17:02I'll take the study.
00:17:03That's it.
00:17:03I'll find a single professor on campus.
00:17:05We'll finish in a week and still have a week to prepare for the launch.
00:17:08But what if you find, you know...
00:17:10Find my perfect match?
00:17:12Vince, have you seen the eligible bachelors on this campus?
00:17:15All right.
00:17:16They're not all bad.
00:17:19Problem solved.
00:17:21Perfect.
00:17:26Eventually, we'll bump up this back wall and make room for more kennels.
00:17:30I gotta hand it to you, buddy.
00:17:31This place looks amazing.
00:17:32Oh, thanks.
00:17:33Oh, check this out.
00:17:35What's this?
00:17:36This is a plan for the space next door.
00:17:39Wow.
00:17:40You've thought about everything.
00:17:41A lot of official grass, room for the dogs to run around.
00:17:44I love it.
00:17:45I guess this means you're definitely not coming back to the practice?
00:17:48No chance.
00:17:48Wow.
00:17:49Another steak through Taylor's heart.
00:17:51Tell me about it.
00:17:52You heard from her?
00:17:53Nope.
00:17:54No, no.
00:17:55She's pretty upset.
00:17:56She says that I'm not interested in things that interest her.
00:18:00Like the dating test.
00:18:01That's one.
00:18:04Oh, you're not gonna believe this.
00:18:07Some PR guy from that university called me.
00:18:10He said he wants me to take the dating test with that professor.
00:18:13No kidding.
00:18:14What did you say?
00:18:15I said no.
00:18:16Of course.
00:18:16I mean, he hadn't even run it by the professor yet.
00:18:19Well, what if she agreed to do it?
00:18:20I would still say no.
00:18:22Although he did offer me a stipend.
00:18:24Really?
00:18:25How much?
00:18:26A lot.
00:18:27I think you should do it.
00:18:29It's like a week.
00:18:31That's a week I'll never get back.
00:18:32But maybe you'd get Taylor back.
00:18:35What are you talking about?
00:18:37Look, Taylor wants you to take this test thing seriously, right?
00:18:40Yeah.
00:18:41Okay, so, stay with me here.
00:18:43You take the dating test with the professor to convince Taylor that you're taking it seriously.
00:18:48And then I get a cut of your stipend.
00:18:52I mean, it wouldn't pay for a lot of artificial grass.
00:18:55That too.
00:18:57All right, let's do it.
00:18:58Yes.
00:18:59How do we tell Taylor?
00:19:00Ah.
00:19:01You can bet if I tell Sophie.
00:19:03Oh, yeah.
00:19:04She's gonna tell Taylor.
00:19:05Exactly.
00:19:05What about a plan B?
00:19:07For what?
00:19:08How to tell Taylor?
00:19:09No.
00:19:10What if the dating test works, and you fall madly in love with her?
00:19:13I would have felt something on the first time that we met.
00:19:16No giant fireball?
00:19:17Not even a flicker.
00:19:18Then we got nothing to worry about.
00:19:20Okay.
00:19:20Let me see if I understand correctly.
00:19:27You want me to date you for a week.
00:19:29That's right, Dr. Matthews.
00:19:30We'll finish in a week.
00:19:32Okay.
00:19:32Oh, great, great.
00:19:33Any chance you can start tomorrow?
00:19:36I need to check with my wife.
00:19:37You need to ask your wife.
00:19:39Yeah, um, never mind.
00:19:41I thought...
00:19:41Honey, there's a professor on the phone.
00:19:45Good news.
00:19:46The search is over.
00:19:48Vince has found you the perfect man to take the test with.
00:19:51He's a doctor.
00:19:52Really?
00:19:52Because I think I've asked almost every professor on campus.
00:19:55Hello again.
00:19:57Uh, Brooke, meet Dr. Ryan Bennett.
00:20:01Ha, you're joking.
00:20:04Dr. Bennett has...
00:20:06Oh, hey, Ryan, please.
00:20:08Uh, Ryan has graciously agreed to take the test with you.
00:20:11Ha, you're not joking.
00:20:13Brooke, we think this is exactly what's needed to get ahead of the viral video.
00:20:17But...
00:20:18Him?
00:20:19Yes, me.
00:20:21The guy from the flower shop.
00:20:22Oh, sorry.
00:20:24I thought you were the guy who was asking snarky questions.
00:20:27Snarky?
00:20:27Would you prefer rude?
00:20:29I prefer informed.
00:20:31Are you even a real doctor?
00:20:32Look who's asking snarky questions now.
00:20:34I prefer informed.
00:20:36If the dating test can get these two to fall in love, it can get anyone to fall in love.
00:20:41So, aren't you going to ask me my astrological sign?
00:20:48Oh, he's cute.
00:20:50Who, the guy or the dog?
00:20:53Oh, come on, Brooke.
00:20:54A cute vet who runs Jolly Rover's Rescue?
00:20:57He can't be all bad.
00:20:59No?
00:21:00I can grin and bear it for a week.
00:21:03And your first date this evening?
00:21:05Date.
00:21:08Wow.
00:21:09Who's that?
00:21:10He didn't say he had a girlfriend.
00:21:12Probably who the flowers are for.
00:21:14Doesn't matter.
00:21:15It's all for show.
00:21:15Brooke, you saw him in the flower shop just before your speech.
00:21:19It's fate.
00:21:19More like a fluke.
00:21:21Anyway, a week from now, I can say I did the test and move on.
00:21:25Unless it turns out to be your perfect match.
00:21:28That guy?
00:21:29More like the dog.
00:21:30Born and raised in Muncie, Indiana.
00:21:37Indiana.
00:21:38University of Chicago.
00:21:41Columbia.
00:21:41Ph.D. in social psychology.
00:21:46Pioneering studies in the science of love.
00:21:49More like pseudoscience.
00:21:52Hmm.
00:21:54Wish my college professors looked like that.
00:21:55What do we have in here?
00:22:04Okay, it's ready.
00:22:06Neurological studies of interpersonal closeness.
00:22:10My dissertation.
00:22:12So romantic.
00:22:13So I did a spreadsheet to...
00:22:16Wait, wait, wait.
00:22:16We have spreadsheets?
00:22:19Yes, to plot out the times, places, and objectives of our dates this week.
00:22:24Our dates have objectives?
00:22:26Yes.
00:22:27Didn't you read the background info I sent you?
00:22:28Uh, yeah.
00:22:29But yeah, I skimmed.
00:22:31Which is why I brought you this.
00:22:32Wow.
00:22:33Well, I hope this is a take-home test.
00:22:34It includes a complete study, list of questions, types of dates, and appendices.
00:22:39You'll need this.
00:22:40Oh, Dr. Carver, you shouldn't have.
00:22:42I didn't get you anything.
00:22:44The biosensor monitors your heart rate, pulse ox, and a bunch of other things.
00:22:48Hmm.
00:22:48And who monitors the monitor?
00:22:50Me.
00:22:51I'll record the scores after each date.
00:22:52Wow, if I knew you were keeping score, I would have shaved.
00:22:55We go on three different types of dates to compare our compatibility in different settings.
00:23:02Hmm?
00:23:02What?
00:23:03It's in your folder.
00:23:05I'm sure.
00:23:06After tonight's introductory date, we go on a stress-inducing date followed by a romantic date.
00:23:13We'll finish in a week.
00:23:14Do you want to go first?
00:23:15Uh, for what?
00:23:18The list of questions.
00:23:19It's in your folder.
00:23:20Hmm.
00:23:22Uh, well, I, you know what?
00:23:23I thought we'd just get to know each other a little bit before we...
00:23:26You were born and raised in New Hampshire, youngest of three, father a teacher, mother
00:23:30a nurse, undergrad UConn, Cornell Veterinary School.
00:23:33Ten months ago, you opened Jolly Rover's Rescue, and based on your social media posts, you have
00:23:39a very attractive girlfriend.
00:23:42Impressive.
00:23:43Thanks.
00:23:44Not so sure about the girlfriend right now.
00:23:47You were born in Muncie, Indiana.
00:23:49Younger brother in Texas, mother and father both college professors, University of Chicago
00:23:54undergraduate, Ph.D. at Columbia, with a focus on social psychology, known for your pioneering
00:24:00studies on the science of love.
00:24:03Touché.
00:24:05Hmm.
00:24:05Now, the list of questions.
00:24:09Where's your folder?
00:24:10On here.
00:24:11Oh, well, of course it is.
00:24:14Ah, yay.
00:24:21Ah.
00:24:21Hmm.
00:24:22Thank you.
00:24:25All right.
00:24:26Name three things you and your partner appear to have in common.
00:24:29Uh, we're both human.
00:24:31I think that's cheating.
00:24:32Okay.
00:24:33Uh, we both live in the same city.
00:24:35What?
00:24:36We're both doctors.
00:24:37Two.
00:24:38We both...
00:24:39Let's see, we both...
00:24:41We both are stumped on the third thing that we have in common.
00:24:45Good enough.
00:24:45Okay.
00:24:46Uh, name something you consider to be a positive trait in your partner.
00:24:53Next.
00:24:54Next.
00:24:57Oh, I got one here.
00:24:59When did you last sing to yourself?
00:25:01Never.
00:25:02You never sing to yourself?
00:25:03Never.
00:25:04So what, you've never done karaoke?
00:25:06Once.
00:25:07Which also answers question 16.
00:25:10Share an embarrassing moment in your life.
00:25:13Hmm.
00:25:13Well, I sing to myself from time to time around the house.
00:25:19Had to be you.
00:25:21It had to be you.
00:25:24Huh?
00:25:25Yeah.
00:25:26Why don't you sing to yourself?
00:25:28That's why.
00:25:28Ho, ho, ho.
00:25:30Okay.
00:25:31For the jugular on the first date.
00:25:33Okay.
00:25:34Why don't we just do this or that questions?
00:25:37Sure.
00:25:38Cat or dog?
00:25:40That's a gimme.
00:25:41TV or book?
00:25:43Book.
00:25:46Cake or pie?
00:25:47Cake.
00:25:49Hmm.
00:25:50Oh, I'm gonna roll here.
00:25:52Okay.
00:25:53What?
00:25:56Okay.
00:25:58Um, passenger or driver?
00:26:00Passenger.
00:26:01You get to see more things.
00:26:02Driver?
00:26:03You're more in control.
00:26:05Winter or summer?
00:26:07Winter.
00:26:07Summer.
00:26:08Baseball or football?
00:26:10Football.
00:26:10I don't do sports.
00:26:11Lions or bears?
00:26:13Lions.
00:26:13Bears by six points.
00:26:17Oh, you really don't do sports.
00:26:21Oh, excuse me.
00:26:25Oh, no.
00:26:27I have an emergency.
00:26:28Uh, a dog has, uh, obstructed airway.
00:26:31Oh, you have to go?
00:26:32Afraid so.
00:26:33Uh, well, I understand.
00:26:34Uh, maybe we can reschedule.
00:26:36Maybe not.
00:26:36You can come with me.
00:26:37To the dog rescue?
00:26:39Dog adoption center.
00:26:41Yeah, this is a quick procedure,
00:26:42and then we can pick up afterwards.
00:26:44Okay.
00:26:44Hate to see you.
00:26:45Revise your spreadsheets.
00:26:55Okay.
00:26:57How long has he been breathing like this?
00:26:58Since he came in.
00:26:59Okay.
00:27:01All right, buddy.
00:27:02Let me see.
00:27:04Okay.
00:27:05Okay.
00:27:06Okay.
00:27:06Yeah, yeah.
00:27:08It's obstructing his airway.
00:27:10It's really far in, though.
00:27:12Should I sedate him for an extraction?
00:27:13No, I don't think there's time.
00:27:15Um, I have an idea.
00:27:16It's not conventional, but it works.
00:27:18Okay.
00:27:19Uh, Brooke, you might want to back up a little bit.
00:27:21Oh, okay.
00:27:22Okay, buddy.
00:27:24Yeah.
00:27:25Ready?
00:27:26Three.
00:27:28Two.
00:27:29One.
00:27:32There you go, buddy.
00:27:34Good job.
00:27:35Good job.
00:27:39Oh, boy.
00:27:46So, why a vet?
00:27:49Why not a people doctor?
00:27:51Well, other than cheaper malpractice premiums?
00:27:53I don't know.
00:27:54I just always loved animals.
00:27:57A vet that runs a dog adoption business.
00:28:02Right.
00:28:03Before that, I was in a private practice with a business partner.
00:28:06Why'd you give it up?
00:28:08Well, I still practice veterinary care, but running a dog adoption center has always been
00:28:13a lifelong dream.
00:28:13Nice.
00:28:16Being a scientist was always my lifelong dream.
00:28:19What do you know?
00:28:20What?
00:28:22That's the third thing we have in common.
00:28:24Both in our dream jobs.
00:28:26Hmm.
00:28:26It's my stop.
00:28:31Mm-hmm.
00:28:32So, about tomorrow's date.
00:28:34Hmm.
00:28:34Choose an activity that induces high levels of stress.
00:28:37Oh, I know mine.
00:28:40I know mine.
00:28:41I'll text you.
00:28:42I'll text you back.
00:28:44So, one down.
00:28:46Two to go.
00:28:47Is that the weirdest date ever?
00:28:49Absolutely.
00:28:49Who plans their dates with spreadsheets?
00:28:51I meant the choking dog.
00:28:54Yeah, that too.
00:28:59Well, good night, Dr. Carver.
00:29:05Good night, Dr. Bennett.
00:29:11So, how was your date?
00:29:14It went fine until a dog spit rawhide at me.
00:29:18What? In the restaurant?
00:29:19No, I went with him on an emergency call.
00:29:22He gave the Heimlich to a dog choking on one of those rawhide things.
00:29:26It was pretty funny, actually.
00:29:28I don't know, Brooke.
00:29:29Sounds to me like you did more than grin and bear it.
00:29:31Oh, stop, Carly.
00:29:33Warrior two.
00:29:36What was the score?
00:29:38Actually, I think I need to recalibrate the measurements.
00:29:4288.
00:29:43Wow, impressive for a first date.
00:29:45Sometimes multivariant data.
00:29:47And your score?
00:29:4889.
00:29:51You two are approaching ideal match territory.
00:29:53It's probably just an anomaly.
00:29:56Now for someone who has a data we trust tattooed on her.
00:29:58Stop.
00:30:00How was your date?
00:30:01Ugh, disaster.
00:30:03Never made it past the second question.
00:30:05What, name the last book you read?
00:30:06He said War and Peace.
00:30:08I mean, no one actually reads War and Peace.
00:30:10He might have.
00:30:11Have you read it?
00:30:12I started it.
00:30:13Exactly.
00:30:15He was just trying to impress me.
00:30:17Okay, well you should actually do all of the questions.
00:30:21I'm taking the speed dating route.
00:30:22Only asking three questions.
00:30:24Name a cheesy song you love, who would be your ideal dinner guest, and what's the most beautiful
00:30:28view you've ever seen.
00:30:29And that's your plan to finding your perfect match?
00:30:32Yes.
00:30:32I want a guy who reads poetry and loves sappy love songs.
00:30:36And wants to have dinner with Play-Doh, not J-Lo.
00:30:39What about Vince?
00:30:41What about Vince?
00:30:42You don't notice the way he looks at you with that shy, boyish smile?
00:30:48Brooke, he looks at everyone with that shy, boyish smile.
00:30:51Mm-hmm.
00:30:52If you say so.
00:30:53So, what's your big date tonight?
00:30:56The stress-inducing date.
00:30:59Oh.
00:31:00Downward dog.
00:31:05That's your downward dog?
00:31:07No, this is my tired dog.
00:31:09I can't do this.
00:31:25You haven't bowled yet.
00:31:27I know, but...
00:31:28Brooke, it's just a game.
00:31:30Oh, no.
00:31:31This game is evil.
00:31:32It's sole purpose is torment, ridicule, and grade.
00:31:36Leaving people without a scrap of dignity.
00:31:39Bowling.
00:31:40Everyone watching you and you're making a fool of yourself.
00:31:43I mean, that's the fun of it.
00:31:47Do I look like I'm having fun?
00:31:50Uh, okay.
00:31:52Um...
00:31:53I won't look.
00:31:57Very chivalrous of you.
00:32:01Okay, don't look.
00:32:02I'm not.
00:32:04I'm not looking.
00:32:04I won't.
00:32:22Well, that didn't sound, uh, great.
00:32:26Looked even worse.
00:32:26Can I look now?
00:32:28Nope.
00:32:29Let me go again.
00:32:37That sounded better.
00:32:40Really are a terrible liar.
00:32:42Just go.
00:32:45Hey, that wasn't easy.
00:32:46I should get bonus points or something.
00:32:48I mean, it's not surprising when you're bowling with these on your wrists.
00:32:50It's really not that hard.
00:32:53Can I just show you one thing?
00:32:54Sure.
00:32:55Okay.
00:33:03All right.
00:33:04Now, you want to swing your arm back, your wrist straight, and as you swing forward, release
00:33:13the ball.
00:33:13But remember, keep your wrist straight.
00:33:15Okay.
00:33:16Right?
00:33:17I think I have it.
00:33:18Okay.
00:33:19Great.
00:33:22Okay.
00:33:23Wrist
00:33:24straight.
00:33:34Ah!
00:33:35Oh!
00:33:35Oh!
00:33:36Oh!
00:33:36Oh!
00:33:36Oh!
00:33:36Oh!
00:33:36Oh!
00:33:37Oh!
00:33:37Oh!
00:33:38Oh!
00:33:39Oh!
00:33:39Oh!
00:33:39Oh!
00:33:39Oh!
00:33:39Oh!
00:33:40Oh!
00:33:40Oh!
00:33:40Oh!
00:33:41Oh!
00:33:41Oh!
00:33:41Oh!
00:33:41Oh!
00:33:42Oh!
00:33:42Oh!
00:33:43See?
00:33:46It's all in the wrist.
00:33:47Yeah.
00:33:48Thanks.
00:33:49Your turn.
00:33:54All right.
00:34:10Yeah!
00:34:11Oh!
00:34:11It's all in the wrist.
00:34:15Thank you.
00:34:18Hell of a...
00:34:19Well, I survived.
00:34:23Well, more than survived, you've bought a perfectly respectable 63.
00:34:28So what if somebody scored a 63 on your attraction track?
00:34:31Only a 63?
00:34:32Only a 63, probably not a keeper, but that's why we go on three dates.
00:34:36I take the average.
00:34:37Hmm.
00:34:37Curious, what was my score after the first date?
00:34:40I only reveal the scores at the end.
00:34:42No exceptions?
00:34:44You're above 63.
00:34:47Oh, yes.
00:34:48Oh, yes.
00:34:49I'm perfectly respectable.
00:34:50Thank you.
00:34:50Thank you.
00:34:51So what is it with you and bowling?
00:34:54Childhood trauma.
00:34:55Well, it left a scar?
00:34:57On me and almost on several eight-year-old boys.
00:35:01Wow.
00:35:02There's a story there.
00:35:03My brother's eighth birthday.
00:35:05I was 10.
00:35:06We had a bowling party.
00:35:08I was warming up, you know, getting the old arm limber and holding onto my ball and swinging
00:35:13my ball back and forth and back and forth and it slipped.
00:35:18This can't end well.
00:35:20The ball flew out of my hand, took out the birthday boy, three of his friends, and the
00:35:24party clown.
00:35:24That clown probably had it coming.
00:35:26No one got hurt, but the ball didn't stop rolling until it smashed into the snack bar.
00:35:32I could still see the look on that little boy's face as I saw it coming towards him.
00:35:36His loaded notches went everywhere.
00:35:37That's dramatic.
00:35:39Expensive, too.
00:35:40I mean, insurance only covers so much.
00:35:41Right.
00:35:42So what makes your half of tonight's date so stressful?
00:35:46Oh, you'll see.
00:35:46Did we get through all those questions?
00:35:49Uh, there's still a few more.
00:35:52Oh, here's a good one.
00:35:53Describe a perfect day you've had.
00:35:55Uh.
00:35:56I don't mind.
00:35:58Go for it.
00:35:59Well, it's mostly perfect because it started off so imperfectly.
00:36:04When I was a little girl, I was at my cousin's wedding and I lost Screech.
00:36:11Screech?
00:36:12My stuffed snowy owl.
00:36:14I was devastated, inconsolable.
00:36:15Well, I was the flower girl and I was supposed to carry white lilies.
00:36:21Nice.
00:36:22But when I got to the church, bride handed me this huge bouquet of sunflowers.
00:36:29I hear you're fond of those.
00:36:31She said they would brighten even the darkest day.
00:36:35And they did.
00:36:36It was the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen.
00:36:39More beautiful than a snowy owl?
00:36:40Definitely.
00:36:41But not as cuddly.
00:36:43Still, it cheered me up.
00:36:45And even today, whenever I need a pick-me-up.
00:36:47You buy sunflowers standing order?
00:36:49They're just happy flowers.
00:36:51Well, sounds pretty perfect.
00:36:53So what about you?
00:36:55That's gonna have to wait because it's time for my stress-inducing date.
00:36:59More stressful than bowling?
00:37:00Mmm, yes.
00:37:02And for you, definitely more painful.
00:37:06I warned you.
00:37:24You're not that bad.
00:37:25Ah, you're a worse liar than me.
00:37:26Sorry, sorry.
00:37:36This is a bad idea.
00:37:38It's no worse than bowling.
00:37:39And that ended okay.
00:37:41True, except bowling was only stressful for one of us.
00:37:44This isn't stressful for me.
00:37:46Painful, maybe.
00:37:46Okay.
00:37:47I feel like I'm back in high school.
00:38:01You went to your high school dances?
00:38:03A few.
00:38:04What, you didn't?
00:38:06A few.
00:38:09A lot.
00:38:12Let me guess.
00:38:12You're the shy girl at the back of the gym?
00:38:16Yeah.
00:38:17Big thick glasses before you got your contacts?
00:38:20Yep.
00:38:22Hoping that that weird, annoying kid in science class didn't ask you to dance?
00:38:27Ken Briss.
00:38:29Kid was a wizard with a paper dish.
00:38:32He's an annoying man.
00:38:37I bet you were the guy all the girls wanted to dance with.
00:38:41Uh, no, no.
00:38:42I was more like your buddy Ken.
00:38:43I was just trying to work up the courage to ask that shy girl with big thick glasses to dance.
00:38:53I always went for the strong silent day.
00:38:54I think we should just stop.
00:39:04Come on, you two.
00:39:05You could drive a truck through there.
00:39:07Get closer.
00:39:08Ooh.
00:39:09Isn't that better?
00:39:10And a little bit less swaying.
00:39:14You look like drunk sailors.
00:39:16Remember, it's one, two, three.
00:39:18And back.
00:39:19One, two, three.
00:39:20Try it.
00:39:21One, two, three.
00:39:22Oh, sorry.
00:39:27Sorry.
00:39:30Okay.
00:39:31Um, what if I try leading?
00:39:33That wouldn't wound your ego?
00:39:35No.
00:39:36Better than wounding you.
00:39:37Okay.
00:39:39Shall we take it from the top?
00:39:41Mm-hmm.
00:39:41I'm dancing without maiming anybody.
00:39:58I'm dancing without maiming anybody.
00:40:02Because lately I'm starting to believe And now I think maybe nothing is impossible
00:40:19And maybe I'm starting to believe And now I think maybe nothing is impossible
00:40:31So, other than proving that you're as bad at bullying as I am at dancing, what was the
00:40:35purpose of tonight?
00:40:38Relationships aren't all wine and roses.
00:40:40People need to see how they react to each other during times of stress.
00:40:44Biosensor tells you that?
00:40:45It measures norepinephrine, the stress hormone.
00:40:48Mm.
00:40:49Can love really be explained so scientifically?
00:40:51I mean, there's no room for mystery and magic.
00:40:54Only in fairy tales.
00:40:55Not for me.
00:40:56I'm a love and first sight kind of guy.
00:40:57You don't think you can grow to love someone?
00:40:59Not if you don't feel that lightning bolt the first time you meet.
00:41:03I mean, it's such an amazing feeling.
00:41:07It's like your heart's about to burst.
00:41:10It's very romantic.
00:41:12And messy.
00:41:16Ryan, there's some...
00:41:17Sorry.
00:41:19Here you go.
00:41:21I want to be clear with you.
00:41:23I'm only doing the test with you to say I did the test.
00:41:28No, I figured.
00:41:30Yeah, I saw your video on social media, Dr. Cupid.
00:41:35Truthfully, I'm done dating.
00:41:38I mean, actual dating.
00:41:39My history with men is a joke, and I'm always the punchline.
00:41:44Mm.
00:41:45I'm not having my heart broken again.
00:41:48I thought you didn't believe in broken hearts.
00:41:49I don't, but it sounds better than a precipitous drop.
00:41:54Oxytocin levels.
00:41:57Well, I guess you should know that I'm only doing this to win back my girlfriend.
00:42:00How will this help you win her back?
00:42:04Well, Taylor and I came and saw her talk night, and after, she wanted to take the test, and
00:42:10I kind of made fun of her.
00:42:12I like her already.
00:42:14Well, I'm just, I'm trying to do this to ensure that I'm taking it seriously, taking
00:42:19her seriously, you know, impress her.
00:42:21So, let's impress her.
00:42:23Let's show her you wooing the socks off of me, and only the socks.
00:42:28Uh, how?
00:42:29Well, the university wants me to do a video tomorrow night, talk about how I'm doing the
00:42:32study with you, you know, strange bedfellas and all that.
00:42:35Okay.
00:42:35They think it'll diffuse the viral video.
00:42:37Hmm.
00:42:38So, why don't you be in the video, too?
00:42:41We just have to make sure Taylor's there.
00:42:43Yeah, I can probably arrange that.
00:42:45And I'll act all, you know, charmed by your witty repartee?
00:42:50Well, maybe you could do, like, a hair flick thing.
00:42:52Oh, you mean like this?
00:42:53Oh, very convincing.
00:42:56Great.
00:42:57I'll text you the details.
00:42:58Great.
00:42:59And then, tomorrow's our last date.
00:43:01The romantic date with gifts.
00:43:03Then we're done.
00:43:04Perfect.
00:43:06Oh.
00:43:07Do you know that hair flick thing one more time?
00:43:10Save it for tomorrow.
00:43:18Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:43:19What do you mean, spark?
00:43:22When we were dancing.
00:43:23Do you mean like a spark or like a love at first sight kind of thing?
00:43:27It was definitely not a...
00:43:28It was more like a flicker, you know?
00:43:31It was like a warm tingle.
00:43:32Okay.
00:43:33That sounds serious.
00:43:35That's just nothing like I expected, you know?
00:43:38She's more flexible and self-deprecating.
00:43:43She's funny.
00:43:44Hold on, time out.
00:43:45Are you talking about a spreadsheet woman?
00:43:46Yes.
00:43:47She's got a whole other side.
00:43:49It's a fun side, you know?
00:43:51I mean, you should have seen her bowling.
00:43:52She was great.
00:43:54She was funny.
00:43:55She's just fun.
00:43:57What?
00:43:58The look on your face?
00:44:00Like a lovesick puppy.
00:44:02Yeah.
00:44:02Well, she also said that she's only doing it so that she can say that she did it.
00:44:06You know, it's a PR thing for her.
00:44:08Well, that's fair.
00:44:08You're only doing it to impress Taylor.
00:44:10I told her that.
00:44:11Really?
00:44:11What did she say?
00:44:12She said that she wants to help me woo Taylor.
00:44:15Seriously?
00:44:16How?
00:44:18Okay.
00:44:18I need you to bring Taylor to the theater at Pemberton, 730.
00:44:23Tonight.
00:44:23What for?
00:44:25I'm going to do a video with Brooke.
00:44:27Okay?
00:44:28Huh.
00:44:28The university thinks it's going to take some air out of this viral video,
00:44:31and I think it's going to show Taylor that I'm taking her seriously.
00:44:34Ah, I get it.
00:44:35Now, but don't tell Taylor that I'm in the video.
00:44:38You're surprising her?
00:44:39Okay.
00:44:39What do you want me to say?
00:44:41Anything.
00:44:41Just make sure she's there at 730, okay?
00:44:43Got it.
00:44:44Thank you.
00:44:51Hey, so, listen, I need a favor.
00:44:54I understand we have a special guest tonight.
00:45:06Yes, I invited Ryan.
00:45:08Pure genius, Brooke.
00:45:09And we'll link tonight's video with the one that went viral.
00:45:12People will see you're taking the test with him, and...
00:45:14The price is averted.
00:45:15We'll do our best.
00:45:16And I'm sorry you're just seeing this now, Brooke.
00:45:18I had to revise it when I heard about Ryan.
00:45:20A script?
00:45:22Vince, I can't memorize this in time.
00:45:24Oh, no worries.
00:45:25It'll be on prompters.
00:45:25We just want to play it safe.
00:45:28No more surprises.
00:45:29Well, break a leg.
00:45:32Oh, sorry, Vince.
00:45:33Oh, Carly, hi.
00:45:35So, I'll be in the back.
00:45:37You are going to crush this.
00:45:39Thanks, Carly.
00:45:42Looks like you two are falling in love.
00:45:44Oh, um, the scores are surprising, but it's still the average that counts.
00:45:50You remind me of myself when I was your age.
00:45:52A rising scientist, thinking I could save the world with data.
00:45:56When it came to dating, I had a checklist.
00:45:58Wanted to meet the perfect man.
00:46:00Eventually, I met someone who checked off all the boxes.
00:46:03Did you marry him?
00:46:04Yes.
00:46:05And I was miserable.
00:46:07He had everything I thought I wanted, but nothing I truly needed.
00:46:13Affection, acceptance, forgiveness, and a heck of a lot of fun.
00:46:18Oh, I'm sorry, Rebecca.
00:46:20I always thought you were happily married.
00:46:22Oh, happily remarried?
00:46:23Oh, I ditched the checklist.
00:46:26Followed my art.
00:46:28Good luck tonight.
00:46:29Kyle, why are we here again?
00:46:43I told you, Dr. Carver invited you to the recording of her new video.
00:46:47But why me?
00:46:48Well, she, uh...
00:46:49It's Dr. Carver's way of apologizing for how Ryan acted the other night.
00:46:52Exactly.
00:46:53But I don't even know the woman.
00:46:54Well, she knows that you...
00:46:57She found you on Ryan's social media.
00:46:59Exactly.
00:47:00And as a woman, she knows what it's like to be with a guy who thinks he knows absolutely everything.
00:47:04Exactly.
00:47:05Come on, we're going to be late.
00:47:06Hey there.
00:47:12Hey!
00:47:13She's here, Taylor.
00:47:14Great.
00:47:15I've been practicing.
00:47:17Perfect.
00:47:18About the script.
00:47:19I didn't know.
00:47:20Yeah, Vince gave it to me.
00:47:21I thought we'd just wing it, you know?
00:47:23Let her natural charm flow.
00:47:25They don't want any surprises.
00:47:26It's surprising how lame this is.
00:47:28Come on.
00:47:29What happened to our witty repartee?
00:47:31He means well.
00:47:32I know, though.
00:47:32We should go, your hacker.
00:47:35Thank you.
00:47:58So, yes, it's official.
00:48:00I am doing the test.
00:48:03And while I've never participated in one of my own studies before, I have to say it's been, well, interesting.
00:48:10But what's really been interesting is who I'm doing the test with.
00:48:14You may recognize my study participant, veterinarian from Jolly Rovers Rescue, Dr. Ryan Bennett.
00:48:22Hello, Dr. Carver.
00:48:24Hello, Dr. Bennett.
00:48:25Yes, it has been interesting, dating you.
00:48:30Yes, indeed.
00:48:31You were a real thorn in my side that night.
00:48:34And now every night I'm by your side.
00:48:38I wrote that.
00:48:40No, you certainly are.
00:48:42You just have to survive one more date to...
00:48:44Okay, so what's been your favorite date so far?
00:48:46Oh, um...
00:48:49Hmm?
00:48:51How about the time we went bowling?
00:48:53Uh...
00:48:54Yeah.
00:48:55She's the only person I know who can turn bowling into a contact sport.
00:48:59Good one, Vince.
00:49:01Oh, what about our dancing date?
00:49:03Last time I wore open-toe heels with him.
00:49:05And don't ever agree to help him treat a choking dog.
00:49:09I told you to stand back.
00:49:10He pushed on that dog's stomach and whoosh, this slobbery thing shoots right past my face,
00:49:14nearly hits me.
00:49:15Well, that's a small price to pay for saving a life.
00:49:17Oh, easy for him to say he wasn't covered in dog drool.
00:49:20Oh, well, we did have our romantic moments.
00:49:25Oh, really?
00:49:26Where was I?
00:49:27I'm sure I wasn't.
00:49:27On the dance floor?
00:49:28When...
00:49:29I mean, I remember seeing stars in your eyes.
00:49:32From you stepping on me.
00:49:33What? They're going off-strips ad-libbing.
00:49:36I know. Isn't it great?
00:49:38Okay, well, I admit that I felt something.
00:49:40Yeah, I always used to laugh at my friends who would tell me about this feeling,
00:49:45this warm glow they got when they slowly get to know somebody.
00:49:49But it's true.
00:49:50It's... it's the best feeling.
00:49:52It's like this heavy blanket on a cold morning.
00:49:57It's warm and safe and you just don't want to be anywhere else.
00:50:04It just feels right and easy and a little scary.
00:50:13But not as scary as her bowling.
00:50:16Or as painful as his dancing.
00:50:18Hmm.
00:50:24Brooke, now, I'll admit some of that was actually quite funny.
00:50:28And at times, even touching.
00:50:30But I thought we agreed to stick to the script.
00:50:32And I admire someone who takes chances.
00:50:35Oh.
00:50:35Well, um, well, it was pretty funny.
00:50:38Choking dog.
00:50:39I'm sorry, Rebecca.
00:50:43I just got caught up and...
00:50:45No need for apologies.
00:50:46Good on you for taking a risk.
00:50:48It's a quality I'll be looking for in the next psychology dean.
00:50:51And I know this wasn't part of the plan,
00:50:54but you two make a really great couple.
00:50:56Oh.
00:50:58Mm-mm.
00:50:59I just love that...
00:51:02When you move inside...
00:51:04Hey!
00:51:06What?
00:51:06Sophie said that you did this for me.
00:51:10I did.
00:51:12I'm surprised.
00:51:14Only that you wanted me to watch you flirt with a pretty professor.
00:51:17Flirt?
00:51:17No.
00:51:18No, no.
00:51:18That was...
00:51:19That was an act.
00:51:20You could have fooled me.
00:51:23I was doing this to, you know,
00:51:25show you that I'm taking it seriously.
00:51:27You know, impress you.
00:51:27You want to impress me?
00:51:28Go back to your private practice with Kyle.
00:51:30Taylor.
00:51:30Ryan, I really think it's about time
00:51:32that you give up this whole dog adoption thing.
00:51:35It...
00:51:36This dog adoption thing is my life's dream.
00:51:38Can it be more...
00:51:40You know...
00:51:42A hobby?
00:51:47Have we always been this far apart
00:51:49in what we want in life?
00:51:56Yeah.
00:51:58You just couldn't see it.
00:51:59That fireball you felt when we met,
00:52:01but it took time for the smoke to clear.
00:52:06Hello.
00:52:08Goodbye, Ryan.
00:52:17Hey.
00:52:18Was she surprised?
00:52:19Um, yes.
00:52:21So, the plan worked.
00:52:23Yes, you were...
00:52:24You were really great.
00:52:25You were very, very convincing.
00:52:27Well, I mean, you too.
00:52:29I mean, the look on your face
00:52:30when you went on about our moment
00:52:32on the dance floor
00:52:33is Oscar-worthy.
00:52:35Yeah.
00:52:35What?
00:52:39Nothing.
00:52:41Well, good night then.
00:52:44And, again, great acting job.
00:52:45Thank you.
00:52:46You too.
00:52:46Oh, you forgot about the...
00:52:49Oh, right.
00:52:51Um, well, I'll save it.
00:52:53In case you guys break up again.
00:52:55Smart.
00:52:55Well, good night.
00:52:59Good night.
00:53:15It's true.
00:53:16It's...
00:53:16It's the best feeling.
00:53:18It's like this...
00:53:20heavy blanket
00:53:22on a cold morning.
00:53:23It's warm and safe
00:53:26and...
00:53:27I just don't want to be anywhere else.
00:53:30It just feels...
00:53:32It feels right and easy.
00:53:38Alice.
00:53:39Get it together, Brooke.
00:53:42I am the prize, girl.
00:53:43You're only doing this for damage control.
00:53:46Not to find your...
00:53:47I can't even convince myself.
00:54:09How's that?
00:54:10Any pain, girl?
00:54:11She's been walking fine.
00:54:12Well, I think she's good to go.
00:54:14Can I put her on the adoption list?
00:54:15Yep.
00:54:16She's ready.
00:54:17Oh, you hear that, Molly?
00:54:18You're gonna have a new home.
00:54:20Yeah.
00:54:20Probably sooner than later.
00:54:22I'm gonna miss you, Molly.
00:54:27Hey, Jen, you mind closing up tonight?
00:54:30Sure, Dr. Bennett.
00:54:31Going out with Taylor?
00:54:33Nope.
00:54:34We, uh, broke up, actually.
00:54:36For good this time.
00:54:37I'm sorry.
00:54:38Thanks, but, uh,
00:54:39she's never on board
00:54:40with this whole dog adoption thing.
00:54:41I see.
00:54:43What does Dr. Carver think?
00:54:45Brooke?
00:54:45Yeah, yeah, she's on board with it.
00:54:48It's actually one of the things
00:54:49we had in common,
00:54:49both in our dream jobs.
00:54:51I don't mean to pry Dr. Bennett,
00:54:53but seeing you and Dr. Carver
00:54:55in that new video.
00:54:56The one from last night, that's up?
00:54:58Mm-hmm.
00:54:59You two are so cute together.
00:55:01Maybe things will work out with her.
00:55:02Uh, doubtful.
00:55:04Uh, this is our last date tonight,
00:55:06but, uh, thank you.
00:55:08Mm-hmm.
00:55:20So, this is it.
00:55:22Our romantic date.
00:55:24Oh, I can tell.
00:55:25Candlelight?
00:55:26White tablecloth?
00:55:27Overpriced wine?
00:55:29Hey, all this romance
00:55:30doesn't come cheap.
00:55:31Not for you at all.
00:55:32Not true.
00:55:34I do believe that people
00:55:35feel something
00:55:37that they call romance.
00:55:39And you call?
00:55:40A rush of feel-good neurochemicals
00:55:41that flood the brain
00:55:42producing a wave of euphoria.
00:55:43Hmm.
00:55:44You know what?
00:55:45I think I'll just stick with
00:55:46good old-fashioned romance.
00:55:47Oh, suit yourself.
00:55:49Did you bring the gift?
00:55:51You?
00:55:52You first.
00:55:55As long as you're dancing,
00:56:09nothing can hurt you.
00:56:10Aw, just what I wanted.
00:56:11Dance lessons.
00:56:12For the man who has everything.
00:56:14Including two left feet.
00:56:18You're not, you know, offended.
00:56:21Not at all.
00:56:22No, thank you.
00:56:25I'll think about you
00:56:27every time I
00:56:28step on my partner's toes.
00:56:34Okay.
00:56:35Your turn.
00:56:40Oh, it's very light.
00:56:42It's definitely not a book.
00:56:43No, I saw your office.
00:56:45You have more books
00:56:46than a school library.
00:56:48It's not jewelry.
00:56:49That's far too romantic.
00:56:51I'd hate to see you
00:56:52hit by a rogue wave
00:56:53of neurochemicals.
00:56:54Mm-hmm.
00:56:55Ah, well.
00:56:57Just open it.
00:56:59Okay, okay.
00:57:06Screech!
00:57:07I hope it's okay.
00:57:08It's perfect.
00:57:09It's just like the one
00:57:10I had when I was growing up.
00:57:12Oh.
00:57:14It's just as cuddly.
00:57:16Thank you.
00:57:17Oh.
00:57:17You're very welcome.
00:57:22Um.
00:57:23Oh.
00:57:23So, our last date.
00:57:46It is.
00:57:48Is there a formal way
00:57:49to end the study?
00:57:50Uh, you know,
00:57:52say goodbye.
00:57:54It's been fun.
00:57:55Keep in touch.
00:57:57You know,
00:57:57catch you on the flip side.
00:57:59I don't think anybody
00:58:00says that anymore.
00:58:01I say that.
00:58:01Okay.
00:58:03Hey, what if, uh...
00:58:05What?
00:58:05What if I wanted to have,
00:58:07I don't know,
00:58:08one more date?
00:58:10To show Taylor
00:58:12that this is something
00:58:13you're really invested in?
00:58:14Uh...
00:58:17I'd do another date.
00:58:20You too.
00:58:22I mean,
00:58:22we could go on
00:58:23one of the bonus dates.
00:58:24Bonus dates?
00:58:25It's in your folder,
00:58:26Appendix B.
00:58:26There's a...
00:58:27artsy date,
00:58:29an exercise date,
00:58:30a new experiences date.
00:58:32Yeah, what's that?
00:58:34Something neither of us
00:58:35has done before.
00:58:36So,
00:58:37one more date.
00:58:39One more date.
00:58:40It had to be you.
00:58:48It had to be you.
00:58:52I wandered around,
00:58:55finally found,
00:58:57somebody who...
00:59:00You're singing.
00:59:01Oh, sorry.
00:59:02Was I interrupting you?
00:59:03No, no.
00:59:03It's great.
00:59:05Okay.
00:59:06You've been really happy lately,
00:59:07happier than I've seen you
00:59:08in a very long time.
00:59:09Harley,
00:59:10I know where you're going with this
00:59:12and it has nothing to do
00:59:13with Ryan.
00:59:15Really?
00:59:16Mm-hmm.
00:59:16Hmm.
00:59:19Wow.
00:59:20You're up to six.
00:59:22So much for one more date.
00:59:24Now the study has more variables
00:59:26to ascertain...
00:59:27Oh, Brooke,
00:59:27would you listen to yourself?
00:59:29Human emotions
00:59:30do not compute.
00:59:31I am equipped
00:59:32with a data-driven heart.
00:59:34Boop, boop, boop, boop.
00:59:36Are you finished?
00:59:37Boop.
00:59:38Boop.
00:59:38It's obvious.
00:59:42You've fallen for him.
00:59:44What?
00:59:45No.
00:59:46He is your screensaver.
00:59:48Uh, uh, no.
00:59:50We saw an old photo booth
00:59:51at the bowling alley.
00:59:52Oh, cute stuffed toy?
00:59:54We had a gift-giving date.
00:59:56Flowers.
00:59:57I bought those.
00:59:58Still two out of three.
00:59:59Better than my average lately.
01:00:01Your dates?
01:00:01What, the three-question thing
01:00:02isn't working out for you?
01:00:03Oh, train wreck.
01:00:05Every guy.
01:00:06Oh, I'm sorry.
01:00:07Like, I asked one guy,
01:00:08name a cheesy song.
01:00:10He goes,
01:00:11I don't know any songs
01:00:12about cheese.
01:00:13Oh, think that's bad?
01:00:15Two guys said that
01:00:15their ideal dinner guest
01:00:17would be Kim Kardashian.
01:00:18Oh, gosh.
01:00:20Hmm.
01:00:20Should've just skipped
01:00:21the third question.
01:00:22What's the most beautiful view
01:00:23you've ever seen?
01:00:24Wait, don't tell me.
01:00:27Kim Kardashian?
01:00:28So, no poetry
01:00:30and sappy love songs.
01:00:31The last guy scored
01:00:32negative seven.
01:00:33I'm so sorry, Carly.
01:00:35Whatever.
01:00:36But you two
01:00:36clearly have something going on.
01:00:39Your scores are in the 90s.
01:00:41The study's goal is 95.
01:00:43But how did he score
01:00:43where it counts?
01:00:45Here.
01:00:47The study doesn't have a protocol.
01:00:49Oh, and the robot is back.
01:00:51Oh, okay.
01:00:52You're right.
01:00:53Like, Ryan is great
01:00:55and funny and charming
01:00:57and kind of sweet.
01:00:59I knew it.
01:01:00Who's trying to get back
01:01:01with his girlfriend.
01:01:02By going on more dates with you.
01:01:04To show her he's invested.
01:01:05Brooke, okay.
01:01:06I have seen you with Logan,
01:01:08with Landon, with Lucas.
01:01:10There was no Lucas.
01:01:11And now I've seen you with Ryan.
01:01:13And I've never seen you so happy.
01:01:16I mean, you are singing.
01:01:20Okay.
01:01:21But the thing is, Carly,
01:01:22I was happy with Logan
01:01:24and Landon
01:01:25and pretty much every guy
01:01:27I've ever dated.
01:01:28But I can't expose my heart again
01:01:30and watch it crumble
01:01:32into a sad pile of rubble.
01:01:34Okay.
01:01:35I'll let it go.
01:01:36For now.
01:01:39Look, we have one more date
01:01:42Saturday night
01:01:43and then I will thank him
01:01:44for doing the dating test
01:01:45and say bye
01:01:47and never see him again.
01:01:51Except on your screensaver.
01:01:53Oh, right.
01:01:54Just like that.
01:01:55Mm-hmm.
01:01:55Ready for a new experience?
01:02:12Okay.
01:02:18Are you sure about this?
01:02:20Yes.
01:02:20Neither of us is baked for it.
01:02:21This is going to be fun.
01:02:22You said the same thing
01:02:24about bowling.
01:02:25So, what are we making?
01:02:27You like chocolate?
01:02:28Oh, of course.
01:02:30In fact,
01:02:31studies show that
01:02:32nine out of ten women
01:02:32like chocolate,
01:02:34the tenth is lying.
01:02:35Whoa.
01:02:36Badum-ching.
01:02:37Okay, so,
01:02:40chocolate white mousse?
01:02:42Ooh, la, la.
01:02:42You do set the bar high.
01:02:44Cake?
01:02:45Mm, that requires layers lower.
01:02:48Brownies?
01:02:49Lower.
01:02:50If we go any lower,
01:02:50we'll be licking batter
01:02:52off our fingers.
01:02:53Well, that does sound
01:02:54weirdly appealing,
01:02:55but no.
01:02:56How do triple threat
01:02:58chocolate fudge cookies sound?
01:03:01Threatening.
01:03:01What's in them?
01:03:03Dark chocolate chips,
01:03:04white chocolate chips,
01:03:05chocolate-covered walnuts
01:03:06with a chocolate drizzle.
01:03:08That would actually
01:03:08be a quadruple threat.
01:03:10Wow.
01:03:10Only you would count.
01:03:12So, where's the recipe?
01:03:13No recipe.
01:03:14It's going to be an adventure.
01:03:17It'll be inedible.
01:03:18We need a recipe.
01:03:23Okay, come on.
01:03:24Let's cook from here.
01:03:26Romantic,
01:03:26but not practical.
01:03:28We need a recipe.
01:03:29Brooke,
01:03:29where is your adventurous spirit?
01:03:33Okay, then.
01:03:33Let the fun begin.
01:03:37Okay.
01:03:39That is the spirit.
01:03:40possible.
01:03:45Okay,
01:03:46freeze.
01:03:48Okay.
01:03:48Let's call.
01:03:48Let's do it.
01:03:49Thank you forNetflix.
01:03:50I touch.
01:03:53Okay,
01:03:54let's say.
01:03:55Say,
01:03:57the Count.
01:04:01Wait.
01:04:02I hope you have ciel bonuses,
01:04:04Guys.
01:04:04You may have arrived.
01:04:05Oh,
01:04:06visitors.
01:04:06Too much.
01:04:07Yes,
01:04:08you may��.
01:04:08dates.
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