This episode zooms in on a tiny but legendary social moment: accidental eye contact. Casper tells the story of catching someone’s gaze across a room, instantly panicking, and pretending he was actually staring at a very interesting lamp. Kate reenacts the chaos of looking up from her phone, locking eyes with a stranger for half a second too long, and then overacting her “totally normal” look-away like she’s in a spy movie. Arthur brings his dry logic to analyze the secret rules: How long is too long? Who looks away first? Why do humans suddenly forget where to put their eyes? Together, they act out mini scenes: mirror-eye-contact with your own reflection, awkward glances at bus windows, and the “we’ve now looked at each other three times, this is weird” loop. With a fake “Eye Contact Etiquette Chart” and clearly useless survival strategies, listeners get a light, feel-good reminder that everyone’s eyeballs accidentally start tiny social battles sometimes—and it’s hilarious, not scary.