The comedy segment is Carnac the Magnificent. Next, Johnny and Ed have a lengthy discussion about whether some sharks do not need to keep moving to live; when previously discussed, Johnny said yes and Ed had thought not, but now Johnny has a letter from oceanographers backing him up. Ed irritates Johnny by saying that he had only argued that some sharks - not all - swim continuously. Albert Brooks talks about the grind of promoting his film "Modern Romance", and then he discusses the film. This leads to a discussion about relationships between men and women, as Johnny asks his opinion on various related issues. Brooks keeps his answers humorous. A clip from the film is shown. Susan Sarandon says she tries to avoid caring about reviews. Johnny turns the topic back to male-female relationships, and she suggests it is good for women to be a mystery to men. She gives a quiz on the topic to Johnny and Albert. Johnny mentions how Sarandon won the Canadian equivalent of the Oscar. She then tells about learning clam shucking and blackjack dealing for the film "Atlantic City"; a clip from the film is shown.
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