OK, guys,
welcome to GLS Mystery Delivery. I hope you are up for it,
because it is starting now. Smart.
- Congratulations. He is a very good liar. I did not cheat,
I did not even move. Welcome to this episode
of GLS Mystery Delivery. And what would this episode be
without Thomas Meunier? How are you? Very well, thank you. How about you?
- I am doing well. In front of you, Timothy Castagne.
- My opponent. How are you? I'm fine and you?
- It is going very well My friends, today,
you will be playing a game of bluff. You will face your opponent
and possibly lie. Let me explain. You will receive a mystery box
right in front of you. In this box, you will find a somewhat
strange object, a bit 'what the fuck'. But this object suits you in a certain way.
You will quickly understand why. You will have to describe this object
as precisely as you can to your opponent. But of course,
you may lie if you want. You may lie about small details or about
the object as a whole. The choice is yours. The goal is, of course,
to trick your opponent and to try to throw him off balance. He will then have to guess
whether you are lying or not. Okay? Let's go. - He is a very good liar.
- Is he? OK. - Do not show it to your opponent, of course.
- Interesting. Three, two, one, go. I have in front of me... Some kind of pot filled with sand. I also have maracas,
to play music if you want to. Okay. In the colours of Belgium. There are some...
I do not know if they are petals. Little things
on top of the maracas. It is not great, but... There you have it. The object was described. Thomas, you will now decide
whether he is lying or telling the truth. Be aware that a lie
about the slightest detail is still a lie. I find his story about maracas and sand
fairly believable. I cannot believe he would make that up.
So I think he spoke the truth. - He told the truth?
- Yes. - Are you certain?
- Yes. Timothy, please show us the object
so everybody can see it. So, just for the record:
those are not maracas, but castanets. But that was not an intentional lie. - He did not know what they were.
- Of course I do. It is basically my name. You can be proud of yourself, because
you just bamboozled him and won a point. - Smart.
- Congrats. Cheater. He did not even know
what it was. Let's go straight to the second object.
My dear Thomas... Let me just take the box. Go on, put it on the table. Yes. You are not short on budget. We have here a postman's bag... Full of post of all kinds. There's envelopes, election posters. There's newspapers. A bone for a dog, too. We have a water bottle,
some presents. And this splendid bag
of reconstructed plastic might do well at a fashion week,
for instance in Paris or in Milan. - Interesting.
- That was precise. Clear and precise. I think it is a bag, but some of the things
he mentioned are not right. - Or the other way around. So he lied a bit.
- He lied? But not about everything. What makes you say
he is lying right now? His nose grows. So he is like Pinocchio.
He can compete with Pinocchio. Already quite a feat. - That looks heavy.
- Worried already, seeing the envelopes? - You were right, I had omitted...
- Smart. Wow, you really crushed him. This... This is my past. It is my CV, my first professional
experience, as a postman. The results are unequivocal. Timothy, you win this match
hands down. He did not leave you any chance. You may shake hands. Congratulations.
Congratulations to you as well. No hard feelings.
But you will not leave here empty-handed. You are first, you are second.
I think we still have something for you. - What to say, if not that you deserve...
- Incredible. You fully deserve your first place
and your second place. My friends, thank you for participating
in GLS Mystery Delivery. - For the back of the car.
- Exactly. It will be perfect in the car. Or on the bedside table, or for the kids,
for whomever you want. Use it as you like.
Congratulations. Thank you for watching,
I will see you next time. Ciao-ciao.