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Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

I was in shock. Just like, you're really making that choice right now. Why? Why would you even think that that's what needs to be done right now? And am I making you mad? Are you trying to mess with me? What's going on? So I just tried to stay in character. And the steward that's in this room, of course, went to try and stop her. And she just, she was like, oh, I didn't know.

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

I just completely clueless.

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

I just completely clueless.

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

I just completely clueless.

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

Meanwhile, me and all these other spectators were just like, huh?

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

Meanwhile, me and all these other spectators were just like, huh?

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

Meanwhile, me and all these other spectators were just like, huh?

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

I know, I keep giving them shocks. Continue, please. I'm up to 390.

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

I know, I keep giving them shocks. Continue, please. I'm up to 390.

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

I know, I keep giving them shocks. Continue, please. I'm up to 390.

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

416, if you've got your hands in the air, why don't you play Frankenstein? 293, you can be the bride of Frankenstein. You stand here. You come over there. You be the bride of Frankenstein, and you be Frankenstein. I want you to walk over there like Frankenstein and say that you love 2093.

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

416, if you've got your hands in the air, why don't you play Frankenstein? 293, you can be the bride of Frankenstein. You stand here. You come over there. You be the bride of Frankenstein, and you be Frankenstein. I want you to walk over there like Frankenstein and say that you love 2093.

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

416, if you've got your hands in the air, why don't you play Frankenstein? 293, you can be the bride of Frankenstein. You stand here. You come over there. You be the bride of Frankenstein, and you be Frankenstein. I want you to walk over there like Frankenstein and say that you love 2093.

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

They steal.

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

They steal.

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

They steal.

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

They love the letters in Malcolm's office, Lady Macbeth's letters. They love to wear Lady Macduff's fur coat. They love the nurse's jacket. They love Macbeth's coat that he gets hung in.

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

They love the letters in Malcolm's office, Lady Macbeth's letters. They love to wear Lady Macduff's fur coat. They love the nurse's jacket. They love Macbeth's coat that he gets hung in.

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

They love the letters in Malcolm's office, Lady Macbeth's letters. They love to wear Lady Macduff's fur coat. They love the nurse's jacket. They love Macbeth's coat that he gets hung in.

Freakonomics Radio
Is It a Theater Piece or a Psychological Experiment? (Update)

Some people's actions are just, they can be sincere too, or they offer one of them at best a towel while they're in the bathtub washing off the blood. And the most sincere gesture possible. Is it moving? Yeah, it really can be. The intent behind anything can really move you. It just depends on why they're doing it.