This episode zooms in on a tiny, hilarious body glitch: the sneeze that announces itself like a blockbuster trailer… and then just doesn’t happen. Casper tells the story of feeling a huge sneeze loading during a serious conversation—eyes half‑closed, nose twitching, head tilting back—only for his body to cancel the mission at the last second. Kate reenacts classic sneeze-fail chaos: staring at the light to “force it,” doing the open-mouth pre‑sneeze face in public, and announcing “Wait—almost—nope, it’s gone” like a weather report. Arthur brings his dry logic to analyze why humans prepare their entire body for a sneeze, alert the room, pause conversations—and then act like nothing occurred when the sneeze bails. Together, they act out mini scenes: interrupted stories, false-alarm “bless you” moments, and the legendary double-sneeze that becomes a single awkward cough. With a fake “Sneeze Intensity Index” and clearly useless sneeze-summoning techniques, listeners get a light, feel-good reminder that even our failed sneezes are shared, harmless, and very funny.