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Board games are supposed to bring people together—but some of them feel more like intellectual flexes than friendly competition. This week, JJ and Tucker dive deep into the board games that secretly say more about you than the game itself.
From Scrabble's smug superiority complex, to Monopoly house rules that feel suspiciously like modern economics, to a surprisingly revealing game of Guess Who, the conversation spirals into stereotypes, pop culture, childhood nostalgia, and why modern board games are having a full-on renaissance.
Along the way, they unpack:
Why Scrabble feels like someone trying to prove they're smarter than you
How Guess Who accidentally becomes a psychological profiling tool
The evolution of Monopoly boards (and why Fargo might have messed one up)
Carmen Sandiego, Anne Hathaway, and heist-movie logic
Dead birds, Mr. McGregor, and childhood trauma
The Olympics lottery, obscure events, and cheering for the flag
00:00 – Please put your clothes back on (intro)
01:08 – The board game that feels like an insult
01:49 – Monopoly trash talk and pandemic grudges
03:09 – Fargo Monopoly and questionable city design
04:33 – Monopoly house rules gone completely off the rails
05:15 – Scrabble: the "I'm better than you" game
06:14 – Scrabble boards, editions, and nostalgia
07:47 – Travel games and modern Guess Who
08:49 – Guess Who as personality profiling
10:20 – Bias, stereotypes, and reading strangers
11:25 – Why Guess Who should be a TV show
11:56 – Carmen Sandiego rights and reboots
13:20 – Anne Hathaway and heist movie logic
15:27 – The Princess Diaries (somehow gets darker)
18:50 – Board game collecting and Kickstarter culture
19:35 – Viticulture, birds, and pigeon slander
21:02 – Finding a dead turkey vulture
23:03 – Peter Rabbit and childhood fear
27:32 – Registering for the 2028 Olympics lottery
29:25 – Skateboarding, table tennis, and obscure events
32:27 – Eddie the Eagle and Olympic loopholes
34:09 – Closing and credits
Support the show:
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By Host J.J. Gordon and Producer Tucker Lucas5
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Board games are supposed to bring people together—but some of them feel more like intellectual flexes than friendly competition. This week, JJ and Tucker dive deep into the board games that secretly say more about you than the game itself.
From Scrabble's smug superiority complex, to Monopoly house rules that feel suspiciously like modern economics, to a surprisingly revealing game of Guess Who, the conversation spirals into stereotypes, pop culture, childhood nostalgia, and why modern board games are having a full-on renaissance.
Along the way, they unpack:
Why Scrabble feels like someone trying to prove they're smarter than you
How Guess Who accidentally becomes a psychological profiling tool
The evolution of Monopoly boards (and why Fargo might have messed one up)
Carmen Sandiego, Anne Hathaway, and heist-movie logic
Dead birds, Mr. McGregor, and childhood trauma
The Olympics lottery, obscure events, and cheering for the flag
00:00 – Please put your clothes back on (intro)
01:08 – The board game that feels like an insult
01:49 – Monopoly trash talk and pandemic grudges
03:09 – Fargo Monopoly and questionable city design
04:33 – Monopoly house rules gone completely off the rails
05:15 – Scrabble: the "I'm better than you" game
06:14 – Scrabble boards, editions, and nostalgia
07:47 – Travel games and modern Guess Who
08:49 – Guess Who as personality profiling
10:20 – Bias, stereotypes, and reading strangers
11:25 – Why Guess Who should be a TV show
11:56 – Carmen Sandiego rights and reboots
13:20 – Anne Hathaway and heist movie logic
15:27 – The Princess Diaries (somehow gets darker)
18:50 – Board game collecting and Kickstarter culture
19:35 – Viticulture, birds, and pigeon slander
21:02 – Finding a dead turkey vulture
23:03 – Peter Rabbit and childhood fear
27:32 – Registering for the 2028 Olympics lottery
29:25 – Skateboarding, table tennis, and obscure events
32:27 – Eddie the Eagle and Olympic loopholes
34:09 – Closing and credits
Support the show:
For more episodes of JJ Meets World, or to find out how you can support the podcast, visit http://www.jjmeetsworld.com/
Patreon: / jjmeetsworld
Merch Shop: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/jj-meets...
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0L9IGvJ...
YouTube: / @jjmeetsworldpodcast3115

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