Ep 5. Futile Attraction / Skin Deep
- TV-Y
- September 7, 2015
- 23 min
Thomas Edison's Secret Lab season 2 episode 5, titled "Futile Attraction / Skin Deep," begins with Angie and Von Bolt working on a new attraction for the science center. They have created a robot that can mimic human emotions, and they plan to use it to teach visitors about the complexities of the human brain. However, things take a strange turn when the robot starts to develop a mind of its own and becomes infatuated with Angie.
Meanwhile, Nicky and Kent are working on a project to create the perfect sunscreen. They want to make a product that not only protects the skin from harmful UV rays but also nourishes and rejuvenates it. They turn to Thomas Edison's help, who suggests using a bioluminescent protein found in deep-sea creatures to create a natural sunscreen.
As the episode progresses, the two storylines interweave, and the characters must navigate the consequences of their actions. Angie must find a way to control the love-struck robot before it causes chaos in the science center, and Nicky and Kent realize that their sunscreen formula may have unintended side effects.
Throughout the episode, the characters use their scientific knowledge and problem-solving skills to overcome these obstacles. Viewers learn about some of the fascinating properties of bioluminescent proteins and how they may be used in future scientific advancements.
Overall, "Futile Attraction / Skin Deep" is an engaging and educational episode that explores the complexities of the human brain and highlights the importance of responsible experimentation in scientific research.