Next Episode of Outrageous Acts of Psych is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Outrageous Acts of Psych takes the hidden-camera phenomenon to the next level. Stemming from the hit Science Channel series, Outrageous Acts of Science, OAP uses hidden cameras to show whether people will pay for a VIP experience at a bus stop or a laundromat, or whether men or women are more likely to take a food sample from a person wearing a hazmat suit. Throughout the show, psychologists and human behavior experts offer insights into why we do the things we do.
The premiere episode of the series, which explores the psychology behind pranks and practical jokes. Included: the fight-or-flight response; unusual VIP services; and the invasion of personal space.
What happens when one see what's not there. Also: over-sympathizing with strangers; and fighting authority.
What happens when walking on water makes you feel a little dizzy, when your mind moves soda through thin air, and when you're forced to hear a couple's intimate conversation about sausages.
Revel in the ridiculousness when a marriage proposal goes down the drain, a stranger falling into your lap, and a voodoo doll creeping you out like you've ever seen.
The show looks at the psychology behind strangers lying to save a man's marriage and a taste test gone horribly wrong.
Watch what happens when a stunt driver goes in disguise to take a driver's test, when a stranger gets way too close for comfort, and a movie trailer voice-over guy narrates people's lives walking down the street.
Check out the hilarious psych behind having your space invaded by a life-size teddy bear, and runway host, and ridiculous close-talker.
A baby floats away with balloons; a car alarm becomes personal; some tough guys get more than they bargained for.
What would you do if a stranger popped a kid's balloon, or popped you the question?
Watch the ridiculous human psychology behind a talking crosswalk signal, a creepy weatherman in an elevator, and a break-dancing 70-year-old man!
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