Odd Squad
Undercover Mime
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Olympia, Otis, and Ms. O search for a crew of villain mimes, the Thrimes.
Ms. O's old partner is undercover as a mime. He leaves math related clues behind to help Olympia, Otis, and Ms. O track down the villain mime crew, the Thrimes.
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Odd Squad
Undercover Mime
Clip | 2m 25sVideo has Closed Captions
Ms. O's old partner is undercover as a mime. He leaves math related clues behind to help Olympia, Otis, and Ms. O track down the villain mime crew, the Thrimes.
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So, what's the plan?
Do we just go in?
I think we should knock.
Ahh!
(Groans) It's all over mimes!
Where are the mimes?
Where's the silence ray?
We're too late.
They must have finished it and are going to use it.
But how do we bust them now?
If I know my partner, he likes his orange juice hot, his eggs raw, and he always leaves a clue behind.
Breakfast sounds awful.
I found a clue.
The paint's still wet.
I can tell because I just touched it.
And it was wet.
I don't see how that's a clue to anything.
Orange.
The mimes are heading to Orange Street.
(Gasps) He must have risked everything, painting this wall behind their backs.
[♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] OLYMPIA: Orange Street, but there are many addresses on Orange Street.
There must be another clue, keep your eyes peeled.
Okay, let's think this through.
I don't really see anything.
Over there!
Ugh, how did I miss two mime gloves?
There's another clue.
OTIS: Four berets.
Oh, and there's one more.
What, where?
Ever heard the expression, sometimes the answer's right under your nose?
Nope.
Me either.
Really, because it's a common expression.
Like don't judge a book by its cover?
I have no idea what you're talking about.
Ms. O, you said there was a clue.
Oh yeah, we're standing on it.
The letter x?
The letter x is also a symbol for multiplication.
So, he's telling us the address on Orange Street is two times four.
Oh, so two times four is... two groups of four.
Which is one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
Two times four equals eight.
Wait, but if it's the reverse.
What if he's actually telling us the clue is four times two.
Still means the same thing.
Four groups of two also equals eight.
Two, four, six, eight.
Either way, the mimes are at eight Orange Street.
Let's move.
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