Square One Television
S03E04
S03E0430 min· aired 1/18/1990

Episode 304

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Overview

""Math-a-Thon Installment"" The second pledge break of the season sees regular Cris Franco interviewing the late René Descartes, who discusses the Cartesian plane. Later in the pledge break, Reg and Larry estimate how close Square One TV is to its goal. The thermometer has no marks between 0% and 100%, but they estimate that 40% of people have called in pledging to mathematics. ""Positives vs. Negatives War"" Recycled from the first season (and now in a letter-box format), the war between the Positives and Negatives wages on. This time three of each are flushed (toilet sounds), because -3 plus +3 equals 0. ""Lost at Sea"" How easy is it for sailors who are lost at sea to divide zero sea biscuits? ""Elvis for Math"" Cris, impersonating Elvis, says that math is more than ""pushing numbers around."" ""But Who's Counting?"" After a year's absence, But Who's Counting? returns, but with Monte Carlo spinning the big wheel and no Amber. This year, competition is down to single-contestant showdowns. W