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- Penn and Teller look at how the religious right have persuaded the government to pay for abstinence programs in schools that do not work.
- Penn & Teller look into Anger Management classes and venting.
- After six seasons of Bullshit!, Penn and Teller finally get around to trashing astrology.
- Penn and Teller look at the climate change debate and question Al Gore's motives.
- Penn and Teller look at how the Patriot Act was rushed into law following 9/11 and what power this gave to the government. It also looks at how we are increasingly being monitored in our day to day life.
- Penn and Teller examine their favorite subject, breasts. They talk to people for and against breast feeding and exposing breasts in public, and ask if the pink ribbon campaign is a good thing.
- A look into why feminists and the company Varsity, do not want cheer-leading to be classed as a sport. This is despite it being more dangerous than ice hockey.
- Is circumcision a valid practice? Penn & Teller look at the various justifications behind the procedure and try to determine whether there exists a medical or social cause.
- Penn and Teller examine how political correctness and left-wing politics have infiltrated American colleges.
- Penn and Teller look at some of the crazy conspiracy theories that people believe in.
- Penn and Teller show that the criminal justice system is broken, and that forensic science is far from perfect.
- Penn and Teller go in search of Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster.
- Penn and Teller expose the lie behind the practice of flushing the colon. They also take a look at liquid diets that can supposedly clean the toxins from your body.
- Penn and Teller look at dolphins and conclude they are just dumb fish that new age hippies believe have special powers.
- Penn and Teller show how network marketing schemes are nothing more than pyramid selling, where the only ones making money are the companies.
- Penn and Teller ask if the Endangered Species Act is about saving rare animals, or just another Government grab for power.
- Penn and Teller battle the forces of evil when they witness three modern-day exorcists performing their demonic casting-out duties, then pay a visit to the "Black Pope," the leader of the Church of Satan.
- Penn and Teller look at the myth of the traditional family with two parents and two children. Instead they find a whole range of different family arrangements
- Penn and Teller question why food Nazis wish to control everything we eat.
- Penn and Teller meet the ghost hunters.
- Penn and Teller look at the politics that are preventing rebuilding at Ground Zero.
- Penn and Teller argue against gun control in the USA.
- Penn and Teller look at the business of hair, and the lengths that some people will go to keep it, and to lose it.
- Penn and Teller reveal that Mahatma Ghandi was a racist, Mother Teresa a religious zealot who was happy to see the poor suffer, and that the Dalai Lama is not as squeaky clean as he seems.
- Penn and Teller argue that immigration, illegal or not, is good for the USA. They visit the volunteers who patrol the US, Mexican border, and hire some illegals to build a border wall.
- Lawns are unnatural, man-made. Why do so many American houses have lawns? How much money is there in lawn business? What is the worst that can happen if your lawn is not up to your neighborhood's regulations? What about fake lawns?
- Why the polygraph sometimes gives false positives? More importantly - how do you learn to cheat the machine?
- Penn and Teller ask why people think they need a life coach to manage their problems when they would be better doing it themselves.
- Penn and Teller argue that American manners are not getting worse.
- Penn and Teller argue that martial arts do not provide real self defense.
- Penn and Teller look at what it means to be patriotic. They look at Mount Rushmore which was built by a racist against the wishes of the native-Indian tribe.
- Penn and Teller argue that the private sector should finance NASA instead of our taxes.
- Penn and Teller cast a critical eye over new age medicines such as Acutonics.
- 2003–201028mTV-MA7.7 (123)TV EpisodePenn and Teller look at how nuclear power has been demonized when it is actually the best way to prevent climate change. They also review the performance of hybrid cars by sending two lesbians out on a date in one.
- Penn and Teller look at how numbers can be made to mean just about anything.
- Penn and Teller argue that the so called obesity epidemic is being overstated to advantage drug companies.
- Is organic food better for you? Does it contain more nutrients? Does it taste better? Is it worth the price? What does it mean to use only organic pesticides on the crop? What is it like to eat only organic food?
- Penn and teller investigate the people who claim to be able to give you a better orgasm.
- The comedy illusionist duo explore various topics and debunk what they consider misconceptions about them.
- Penn and Teller look at the lengths that people will go to for their pets.
- Penn and Teller argue that prostitution should be legalized.
- Penn and Teller ask if it is right that black Americans should be compensated for slavery, if native Americans should be allowed to run casinos on their land.
- Penn and Teller show that high self esteem can lead to the development of a narcissistic personality.
- Penn and Teller argue that sensitivity training is a form of brainwashing, and that companies that use to do so only to protect themselves from legal action.
- Penn and Teller investigate religious icons such as the Turin shroud, a toasted cheese sandwich with the face of the Virgin Mary, and a door with the eyes of Jesus.
- Penn and Teller look at the pseudoscience that has built up around peoples need to get a good nights sleep.
- Penn and Teller argue that parents are now too protective of their kids.
- When was stress was "discovered"? What is it? Why do doctors disagree about it? What then is "adrenal fatigue"? What good is aromatherapy? Who *actually* benefits from it? What will John McEnroe say?
- Why taxes are so complex? How did it start? How does the government justify taxes? Who makes the decisions? Which are better, liberals or conservatists? What are flat tax, progressive tax and consumption tax? Will it all improve?
- Penn and Teller argue that teenagers have always had sex, and we should not be worried.