Previously on Back to School, two students went head-to-head across five different subjects. All or better reset. One walked away with a scrumptious meal, other ended up with seasonal grief. But school isn't over after reset. So now it's time to go back to school. We'll be tested on three core subjects to see who the top scholar is. For each subject, the top student will be awarded a sticker on their report card. When the dismissal bell rings, the student with the most stickers gets to go home, while the other student will have to stay back for detention. What's taking him so long? What? A stellar star? Who can this be?
You must have done something to get it. I'm not you. What's that supposed to mean? Without further ado, let's get to it. Subject one, English. We'll be doing a classic spelling bee. If one of us spells a word wrong, the other person will get a chance to spell it right to win it all. The winner of this game gets a sticker. My teacher used to always give me a C in my spelling, which I think means it's number one, right? C is number one. Because I thought C is number one. C is number one, so C is number one, basically.
Your word is watermelon. Watermelon? Is it the watermelon I'm thinking about? W A T E R M E L O N YES! SEE? YOU JUST struggled for watermelon. No, I had difficulty visualizing my letters. I actually need to write them down. That is the difficulty for me. Your word is Merlion. Definition, please. Mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish, serving as the national icon of Singapore.
Merlion. Half lion, half fish. M E R L I O N. Merlion. Come on, that was way too simple. Give him a harder one. What, you got watermelon? Watermelon has more letters than Merlion. Your word is laksa. Laksa? That's so easy, man. Like one of my favorite Singaporean dish. Can I have the definition, please? Spicy rich noodle soup popular in Southeast Asia. Yes, that is one of my favorite Singaporean dish. It is l a k s a So Laksa.
Yeah, how could I not get this right? Like I literally always order it from the hawker center. The word is "handkerchief". Oh. Can I have the definition, please? A piece of cloth used for personal purposes. Can I have it in a sentence? Shelby had a runny nose and sneezed into his handkerchief. Hm. Simple. Yeah, simple is a h a n d Are you sure it's a d? k e r Don't try to trick me. c h e i f Handkerchief. Huh? h a n d k e r c h i e f That is what I said. c h i e f You said e i f.
Oh, really? Don't pretend. You No, I know. You did not know. My turn. The word is "encyclopedia". Encyclopedia. It's so easy. Can I have the definition? A work that contains information on all branches of knowledge. Oh. Encyclopedia. e n c y c l o p e d I A YEAH! ENCYCLOPEDIA GOT NOTHING on me. You might have everything, but I can still spell you right. Subject two, general knowledge.
This is Jenga over a rapid fire round of random questions. To answer, you must press the buzzer or it won't count. Get it wrong and you'll be sprayed with a water gun. The one with the highest score at the end gets a sticker. Who's the queen bee? Who won the spelling bee? The words are so easy, please. I can at least spell encyclopedia. So, that means I deserve that spelling sticker. I can do it with my eyes closed, man. I was also difficult. Okay, then why don't you keep your eyes closed for this round?
What's the name of the boy cowboy in Toy Story? Woody. That was so simple. Yeah, but you're slow. OSTRICH. THEN WIN. WHAT I SAY? OSTRICH. IT'S A BIRD ONE. IT CAN FLY. COME ON. OSTRICH CAN FLY. IT CAN. LIKE A little bit. Let's call it flying. LET'S CALL IT GLIDING. MAN. BUT THEY CAN SWIM. They can. Yeah. Ostrich can swim. Penguin. Yeah, penguin is something right. Then I'm just joking. Do you know there's a flower named after a person?
There's no chance on this one. Singapore. Of course IT'S SINGAPORE CHANGI AIRPORT. NO. YOU WRONG. WHICH AIRPORT? Not which country's Skin. Come on, my man. I knew that also. Yeah. Whenever you eat the king crab, you know got 10 legs on. Oh yeah, sorry. Are you fish or legs? 68. Can try not to scare you. 65. I think 1960. You try. Try 1955. No, I don't trust. Just try. 55.
Imagine you have gone down every single year. Oh my god. I would have been in a swimming pool. I'm going to tally up the results. YES. [screaming] WHAT? THAT'S ME. No chance for you see there's so much space for a few more stars. We got space. Nothing. I'm going to man. Let's go. Subject three, PE. For our final subject we'll enter a free kick contest. We'll each be given five shots each to kick the ball into the goal. The one who scores the most gets a sticker.
I don't know whether to go easy or go ham. Can I just like lie flat down here? He cannot. If I just lie flat down here, he can't get it anymore. GET RIGHT. YES. WHY IS THAT SO FUN? GET RIGHT. CAN I NOT LIE DOWN ANYMORE? ARE YOU READY, DAVID? YES, PLEASE DON'T HURT ME. [screaming] OH, REALLY? WHY YOU DIDN'T GET IT? COME ON, SUNNY. You can do it. This is open. COME ON. I FEEL LIKE THE CAMERAMAN ARE VERY disappointed in me.
Three more. I blocked it. It's a very small goal post. Come on, Sunny. THIS IS OPEN. I GIVE YOU NO CHANCE REALLY. THAT WAS THE ONLY CHANCE you get. Hey, I GOT IT. WOO. THAT'S WHAT? ONE OUT OF FIVE? I CAN beat that. Wait, I still have one more try. No, that was your fifth try. Was it not? my fourth try. I give you two. Woo, I got Good for you. Nice. I just need to calibrate a little bit, you know? Just need to calibrate a little bit, yeah?
I need one more shot to make it past you. You got a one out of five, right? I just need a two out of five. Just one more kick. The direction and the STRENGTH OF BLOWING. [bell] AH, [groaning] DETENTION. This is all your fault. My fault? It is your fault. You could have kicked better. You could have learned how to kick. OH, LOOK AT YOUR BOOTS. LOOKS LIKE BOTH OF them will have to stay back for detention, but who knows what crazy challenges await after school. And with that, Smoothie vs.
Booty.