Ep 3. Common Knowledge
- September 14, 2015
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7.3 (111)
In season 3 episode 3 of QI titled "Common Knowledge," host Stephen Fry is joined by regular panelists Alan Davies, Bill Bailey, Phill Jupitus, and guest panelist Sean Lock.
The episode kicks off with the question of whether or not swans actually sing. The panelists explore the history and folklore behind these majestic birds and their musical abilities. Moving on to the topic of literature, Fry challenges the panelists to identify the only Shakespearean character to have a swear word in their name.
The discussion then shifts to the world of science and the discovery of the Higgs boson particle. The panelists attempt to explain this complex concept in layman's terms and delve into the so-called "God particle's" impact on our understanding of the universe.
From there, the conversation moves on to some common misconceptions, such as whether or not dogs' mouths are actually cleaner than humans and if Napoleon was actually short. The panelists also take on the topic of legendary swordsmen, with Fry highlighting the difference between the swordsman Miyamoto Musashi and the fictional character Katana from the film Kill Bill.
The episode wraps up with a discussion of the unique properties of mercury, including its use in thermometers and the fact that it is one of the only liquid metals at room temperature. Fry also challenges the panelists to come up with lesser-known facts about the periodic table of elements.
Throughout the episode, the panelists provide plenty of hilarious commentary and showcase their impressive knowledge of obscure trivia. As always, Fry keeps the conversation flowing smoothly and injects his trademark wit and charm into the proceedings. "Common Knowledge" is a fun and educational episode that will leave viewers both laughing and learning.