This episode zooms in on a quietly hilarious habit: practicing reactions for situations that haven’t even happened yet. Casper tells the story of standing in front of the mirror rehearsing his “chill, casual” surprised face for future compliments—only to panic and nod like a broken bobblehead when someone actually says something nice. Kate reenacts classic over-reaction rehearsals: testing different laughs for a joke she hasn’t even heard, practicing her “totally not offended” face for harmless feedback, and trying out ten versions of “No worries!” alone in her room. Arthur brings his dry logic to analyze why humans prepare Oscar-level facial expressions and then default to glitch mode in real life. Together, they act out mini scenes: rehearsing how to react to unexpected gifts, plot twists in conversations, and random invitations you might not even get. With a fake “Reaction Preparedness Index” and clearly useless face-training tips, listeners get a light, feel-good reminder that their inner drama coach is harmless, shared, and very funny.