The Genius is the second episode of the second series of My Parents Are Aliens.
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| - The Genius is the second episode of the second series of My Parents Are Aliens.
- Hoss encounters a drifter who's an inspired poet, and a tragic alcoholic. As usual, Hoss takes him under his wing with hopes of rehabilitating him. When the man's wife arrives at the Ponderosa, they learn his real identity.
- The Genius is a rumored Sitting Ducks episode.
- is episode 452 of the Naruto: Shippūden anime.
- The Genius is the second episode of Power Rangers Rebirth: Origin. This episode is about Kevin Raymond's origin and how he became fascinated with science and how much he admires the works of Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking and Neil deGrasse Tyson. We also learn of his following of the Power Rangers. However, his gamer and nerdy ways would make him a target of bullying by some jocks, and then becomes mentored by his future professor Billy Cranston.
- The Genius brings together 13 contestants to compete for the top spot in rounds involving various games. Every episode, a contestant is eliminated following a main match and a death match. The Main Match is a game that all the players will have to play in order to win, and the Death Match is only played by the elimination candidates. The winner(s) of the main match will gain a token of life as assurance to proceed to the next round, and in some cases, receives an additional token of life to give to another player. The worst performer in the main match (or by specific criteria) is automatically sent to the death match, and is allowed to choose their opponent. However, they cannot choose a person with a token of life.
- The Dean at Boatwright University, concerned about John-Boy's physics grade, has asked that he be tutored by a 16 year old genius, with a photographic memory. In exchange he asks that John-Boy try to help him by taking him home for the weekend. The genius, Lyle Thomason, has never experienced family life and has absolutely no idea of how to interact with other people, nor how to have fun. He takes a shine to Mary Ellen who he feels is very intelligent, but he doesn't know how to talk to her without sprouting out facts and figures. He further insults the family when he claims that he doesn't go to church because gods are "superstitious beliefs" made up by "primitive societies". Needless to say this does not go down well with the Walton family!
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| - The Genius is the second episode of the second series of My Parents Are Aliens.
- The Genius brings together 13 contestants to compete for the top spot in rounds involving various games. Every episode, a contestant is eliminated following a main match and a death match. The Main Match is a game that all the players will have to play in order to win, and the Death Match is only played by the elimination candidates. The winner(s) of the main match will gain a token of life as assurance to proceed to the next round, and in some cases, receives an additional token of life to give to another player. The worst performer in the main match (or by specific criteria) is automatically sent to the death match, and is allowed to choose their opponent. However, they cannot choose a person with a token of life. Beside the token of life, the winner of the main match will also gain a quantity of red garnets. Each garnet is worth $1,000. In the final episode, only the champion's total garnets are exchanged for real money. Garnets are transferable and may be gained within the game. Because the show requires sharp thinking to win, every game is expected to be riddled with thrill and shock and is filled with loopholes for the players to exploit. Each contestant must figure out both the rules of the game and its secrets, and how they can win as quickly as possible. Contestants are encouraged to use every means to survive. The 13 geniuses continue to get to the end of the game in order to grab the great prize money
- The Dean at Boatwright University, concerned about John-Boy's physics grade, has asked that he be tutored by a 16 year old genius, with a photographic memory. In exchange he asks that John-Boy try to help him by taking him home for the weekend. The genius, Lyle Thomason, has never experienced family life and has absolutely no idea of how to interact with other people, nor how to have fun. He takes a shine to Mary Ellen who he feels is very intelligent, but he doesn't know how to talk to her without sprouting out facts and figures. He further insults the family when he claims that he doesn't go to church because gods are "superstitious beliefs" made up by "primitive societies". Needless to say this does not go down well with the Walton family! The Waltons are in the midst of preparing for a church bazaar which is being set up to help raise money for one of their neighbours, who are having difficulties at present. Again, Lyle has no understanding of their motives. As part of the bazaar, Erin has written a play based on Joan of Arc and Jason is also in it. He pulls out at the last minute though and just as the play is about to be canceled, John-Boy persuades Lyle to fill the gap. At the end the family finds that Lyle is much more personable than they first thought, and even finds that he has a great sense of humour.
- Hoss encounters a drifter who's an inspired poet, and a tragic alcoholic. As usual, Hoss takes him under his wing with hopes of rehabilitating him. When the man's wife arrives at the Ponderosa, they learn his real identity.
- The Genius is a rumored Sitting Ducks episode.
- is episode 452 of the Naruto: Shippūden anime.
- The Genius is the second episode of Power Rangers Rebirth: Origin. This episode is about Kevin Raymond's origin and how he became fascinated with science and how much he admires the works of Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking and Neil deGrasse Tyson. We also learn of his following of the Power Rangers. However, his gamer and nerdy ways would make him a target of bullying by some jocks, and then becomes mentored by his future professor Billy Cranston.
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