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Roy is hosting a game show called "You Can't Win", where he asks the contestants questions that are practically impossible to answer correctly. His current contestant is Wade who has a chance of winning a new car, a trip to Pureto Vallarta, a microwave oven, a fridge, and a case of car wax. He is then asked the following question.
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"In the year 999 AD, Eric the Red established the first viking colony in Greenland. What did he feed his kitty cat?"
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Wade buzzes in and guesses "mixed grill", but he is wrong. The correct answer was "chopped llama". He then leaves with a consolation prize: a rock. The next contestant is Lanolin. Her first question is as follows.
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"In the entire republic of Venezuela, there is only one dry cleaner run by a man named Al. What is his address?"
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Lanolin runs out of time and the answer is "1442 Playa del Sol". Lanolin complains about the question's difficulty, and Roy tells her that's an easy question on his show.
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Orson notices Wade with his rock and decides not to go on You Can't Win, knowing how Roy made it so that no one could win and decides to read a book about a man who could read minds. Wade gives him his rock and just as Orson is reading, a UFO comes by and its pilot, Melvin, comes by looking for a rock to use as a paperweight. Orson gives him the one Wade gave him and Melvin in return gives him a crystal that allows him to read minds. Seeing if it's true, Orson decides to test it out by playing on Roy's game show.
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Lanolin is given her final question.
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"Abraham Lincoln was born in the year 1809. What color was his baby blanket?"
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Lanolin guesses it was blue, but Roy tells her it was a green and orange plaid with a teal blue border. Lanolin loses and doesn't even get a consolation prize because Roy ran out of rocks. Orson is the final contestant for the night. His first question is as follows.
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"In the year 1762, Catherine the Great became Czarina of Russia. What did she have for Christmas dinner that year?"
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But before Roy finishes reading the question, Orson buzzes in and says "A cheese omelet". Roy is flabbergasted that Orson got it right while the audience is thrilled. Roy then decides to ask a harder question to which Orson answers with "2,219,790.71" before Roy can even ask it.
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"What is the exact square acreage of Yellowstone National Park?"
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Roy is stunned that Orson was right with that one, too. He tries to ask his hardest question to which automatically answers, "Joe DiMaggio, 1947". Not even bothering to read the question, Roy reluctantly declares Orson a winner and admits defeat. Orson celebrates his victory, knowing the crystal worked.
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Everyone is impressed that Orson won, to which he says he won't keep the prizes, he just wanted to teach Roy a lesson about running a fixed game show. But with the crystal's power, Orson read their thoughts and hears comments about his weight and his leadership and takes offense to them. But when he reads Wade's thoughts, he realizes that Wade is worried about him and he still wants to be friends. Seeing how dangerous reading minds is, he decides to do something with the crystal.
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Meanwhile, Melvin is observing Orson's actions and his mother asks him if he gave away one of the crystals, to which Melvin answers that he did. But they're not worried because he sees Orson toss it into the pond, having learned the dangers of its powers. He and his mother then marvel at the rock that will be used as a paperweight.
   
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==

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Mind Over Melvin is an episode from the sixth season of Garfield and Friends.

Synopsis

Roy hosts a game show with questions nearly impossible to know. Meanwhile, Orson encounters an alien named Melvin, who gives him the ability to read minds.

Plot

Roy is hosting a game show called "You Can't Win", where he asks the contestants questions that are practically impossible to answer correctly. His current contestant is Wade who has a chance of winning a new car, a trip to Pureto Vallarta, a microwave oven, a fridge, and a case of car wax. He is then asked the following question.

"In the year 999 AD, Eric the Red established the first viking colony in Greenland. What did he feed his kitty cat?"

Wade buzzes in and guesses "mixed grill", but he is wrong. The correct answer was "chopped llama". He then leaves with a consolation prize: a rock. The next contestant is Lanolin. Her first question is as follows.

"In the entire republic of Venezuela, there is only one dry cleaner run by a man named Al. What is his address?"

Lanolin runs out of time and the answer is "1442 Playa del Sol". Lanolin complains about the question's difficulty, and Roy tells her that's an easy question on his show.

Orson notices Wade with his rock and decides not to go on You Can't Win, knowing how Roy made it so that no one could win and decides to read a book about a man who could read minds. Wade gives him his rock and just as Orson is reading, a UFO comes by and its pilot, Melvin, comes by looking for a rock to use as a paperweight. Orson gives him the one Wade gave him and Melvin in return gives him a crystal that allows him to read minds. Seeing if it's true, Orson decides to test it out by playing on Roy's game show.

Lanolin is given her final question.

"Abraham Lincoln was born in the year 1809. What color was his baby blanket?"

Lanolin guesses it was blue, but Roy tells her it was a green and orange plaid with a teal blue border. Lanolin loses and doesn't even get a consolation prize because Roy ran out of rocks. Orson is the final contestant for the night. His first question is as follows.

"In the year 1762, Catherine the Great became Czarina of Russia. What did she have for Christmas dinner that year?"

But before Roy finishes reading the question, Orson buzzes in and says "A cheese omelet". Roy is flabbergasted that Orson got it right while the audience is thrilled. Roy then decides to ask a harder question to which Orson answers with "2,219,790.71" before Roy can even ask it.

"What is the exact square acreage of Yellowstone National Park?"

Roy is stunned that Orson was right with that one, too. He tries to ask his hardest question to which automatically answers, "Joe DiMaggio, 1947". Not even bothering to read the question, Roy reluctantly declares Orson a winner and admits defeat. Orson celebrates his victory, knowing the crystal worked.

Everyone is impressed that Orson won, to which he says he won't keep the prizes, he just wanted to teach Roy a lesson about running a fixed game show. But with the crystal's power, Orson read their thoughts and hears comments about his weight and his leadership and takes offense to them. But when he reads Wade's thoughts, he realizes that Wade is worried about him and he still wants to be friends. Seeing how dangerous reading minds is, he decides to do something with the crystal.

Meanwhile, Melvin is observing Orson's actions and his mother asks him if he gave away one of the crystals, to which Melvin answers that he did. But they're not worried because he sees Orson toss it into the pond, having learned the dangers of its powers. He and his mother then marvel at the rock that will be used as a paperweight.

Characters

Trivia

Cultural References

  • The episode's title is a spoof of the phrase "mind over matter".
  • The announcer's name is Johnny, likely a reference to Johnny Olson.
  • As he leaves, Roy quips, "I'll bet this never happened to Pat Sajak". This alludes to Wheel of Fortune, which has been hosted by Sajak since 1981.