- Alexa. What does Amazon
putt-putt look like? - [Alexa] I don't know. - Let's talk about that. (upbeat music) - Good mythical morning. - Amazon. Remember way back when they
used to only sell books? - I do remember that. - Remember that?
- It was way back. They only sold books. - Well, now they sell
absolutely everything. You want Swedish Fish? Amazon. You want a real fish common to Sweden? - Herring? - Amazon. You want a sweet Phish CD? Amazon. What's the last thing that
you bought on the 'zon? - A downhill bell for my mountain bike. - A downhill bell. - Yeah, you don't want it dingaling when you're going uphill, you want it dingaling when
you're going downhill. - Is dingaling the technical term? - It's a downhill dangling. - Okay. Downhill dingaling. Now, some might say--
- He knows people. - That Amazon taking over
the world is bad news Bezos. That's a phrase that I'm
really trying to get going. - It's catchy. - It sure does make for prime conditions on the mythical greens. Let's get those putters a-puttin', it's time for Pick N Putt: Amazon Edition. - Welcome to the putting zone. - And welcome, amazing Amazon caddy Chase to get rid of this
wonderfully scratchy jacket. I plan to see you again very, very soon. - On me. This time you plant a seed on me. - Well, anything can happen in this game. - Okay, you know how this works. It's mini golf. Stevie's gonna ask this
question about Amazon. Each question will have
three possible answers. We'll try to hit our balls
into the right answer hole. - Each putt counts as a
stroke and strokes are bad. - Bad. - If you land in the wrong answer hole, you get two penalty strokes in addition to all the other
strokes that you've stroked. The lowest score at the end of this thing wins the coveted winner's
jacket until next time. Come on! Mini golf gods! Shine upon me! - They don't exist. (lively music) Well, our turntables are back, but they've been Amazonified. - Yeah, we got the Amazon
smile logo on these things to make for an interesting trajectory. - Interesting, interesting.
- Stevie? - [Stevie] Amazon Music
has over two million songs, which means there should be something for all music lovers to enjoy. But which particular
song was Amazon music's best-selling song of 2020? Was it "Stay" by BTS, "WAP" by Cardi B, or "Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd? - Now, can I get a clarification? What does "WAP" stand for? - Yeah, I never knew. - Is that an acronym for something? - [Stevie] I will talk about
that with you after the show. - I think it's wet as planned. - Yeah, wet as planned. Okay, I'm going first. Now, in terms of my guess, which could be irrelevant
based on the fact that I've got to go
through these two records, and we're agreeing, we're
gonna putt it onto this part. - We're going to this side because that's the part which makes it fun. - We're not just gonna launch it over. We're gonna go for it. Okay. I don't know. I just feel like, I
don't even know if "Stay" is a song by BTS and I'm sorry,
Army, don't come after me. I'm fully supportive of
your efforts, but I just. - He's scared. - I just assume that the Army
shows that kind of support for their artists by
actually buying the track, which is something that like,
Cardi B has got a lot of fans, but I think they're just
streaming "Wet As Planned". - If you're gonna get wet,
you should plan on it. - Yeah, right, yeah. - You know? Bring a
raincoat, bring an umbrella. - Ah, it's raining! Wet as planned. (Link laughing) - Here we go. - Here we go. Whoa, oh, wait! Look at what's happening. Right back at ya, buddy. (laughing) - Okay. All right. Yeah. - That is one stroke. It's coming back. Oh! I don't know. (Rhett shouting)
(Link laughing) - I believed in you, man! - Two strokes. - Two strokes. Okay, I'm
gonna go a little bit harder. This is demoralizing. - [Link] Oh, oh, oh, whoa! - Okay. All right. Okay. All right. - Rhett is in his third stroke and he is lined up for "Stay" by BTS. - Okay. So I'm in for, is that four? - Yeah.
- I'm in in four. - Okay. I'm a Spotify man. My guess is "Stay" by BTS. I agree with you. - Okay. We'll see if you can get there. It's not easy. - Whoa, whoa, whoa, yeah! Come on now! Come on, whoa, come on, no! - Back, back! Come back!
- No! - Come back! Come back, no, no, don't let him in! Don't let him in, golf
gods, don't let him in! (both shouting) - Wow. - They let you in. - Yeah, boy. - That was exciting. - That was exciting. - Exciting. - That was very exciting. Let me pull this off there. - I gotta admit, even though
I didn't want it to happen, it was worth it. - Starting to feel that green jacket. - This could be a good start for you here. - Come on, BTS. (Link groaning)
(Rhett laughing) Okay. - Okay, BTS for three. - BTS, three strokes versus. - Four. - How could there only be one difference? - Well, 'cause you missed. - [Stevie] There's some
answers in this house, there's some answers in this house, is what I would have said
if the answer was "WAP", but that's not the right answer. With four of the top five
best-selling songs in 2020, Amazon Music was dominated by BTS and their number one
best-selling song, "Stay". - Hey.
- Hey. - You know what? We were both right. (lively music) - Oh, look. Caddy Chase is playing
with his toys on the green. - Will you go see Woody for me? Oh, sure. - He seems to be pretty into it. - Yeah. And that's not gonna make it easy. For me or you. Stevie, what's the deal? - [Stevie] I wasn't
anticipating audio from Chase, but there, you know, there we have it. - Yeah, he can talk. - There's quite a lot of audio going on. - Oh no! The bridge! - [Stevie] In 1999, in
order to have enough stock for the upcoming holiday craze, Amazon had its employees
buy up every last one of one specific toy from
the Toys "R" Us website and then Amazon resold the
items to their own customers. What was that toy? - Seriously? They did that? - [Stevie] The hard-to-kill Furby, the always-hungry Tamagotchi, or the shockingly squishable Pikachu? - Hmm.
- What year did you say? - [Stevie] 1999. - Oh my gosh. I know Furbies came back, and that's why we were messing with them so much on the show. So the comeback of the
Furbies might've been '99. Oh gosh. What am I gonna do here? - It seems that Chase-- - Chase, you're in a vulnerable position. I mean, oh, and now you're
in a real vulnerable, yeah, stay like that. Your feet were like a ramp for this to go right up your tookus. - Oh, he got through! - I got by him! And I almost hit Furby with the first try. All right. Furby is my answer. Boop. - Wow, that was--
- Rhett, what say you? - It was impressive.
- Yeah, I took you by surprise, didn't I? Furby is what I was gonna guess. - But now? - If I get through and I
am able to get in in two I'm only one behind,
but I could fall behind quite a bit here if I don't get through. And I don't know how you
got through so easily. - Don't be afraid to hurt
Chase, I think was my mantra. - Ooh, what are you saying? - He's having so much fun. (both laughing) - Did you hit him? He hit Chase on the hand. - Pretty hard. - Chase, you okay? - Am I ever gonna feel better? - I hit him pretty hard on the hand. - Very doubtful.
- You know what, Chase? It's okay to cry. It's okay. It's okay to cry, buddy. - I can't say I wasn't
aiming right at his hand. - You know what? When
something hurts, we cry. It's okay. Say you're sorry, man. - I'm sorry, Chase. That's a problem. - What are you going for? I'm going for Furby. (Rhett groaning)
- A little short. A little short. - Furby in three. - Okay. I like this. No matter what, I'm taking
another stroke lead. - Okay, in 1999, there
were so many great toys you couldn't help but
try and catch 'em all. Perhaps that's why Amazon swooped in and bought up every last one of Toys "R" Us's Pikachus. - Yeah, I guess '99 was
the wrong year for Furby. Okay, well. I'm down by two. (lively music) I'd like to direct your
attention to my sweatshirt. I'm sure your attention
was already directed there. - Look at this purple sweatshirt. - This captures a special
moment in our friendship when we went to the North Carolina zoo. - Yeah. - And we both got the gorilla t-shirt. - [Link] Yeah. - As you can see, I was trying to be cool, Link was trying to
smile, and we were both. - [Both] Mythical. - Get it at mythical.com. The purple gorilla sweatshirt. We got some Bezos happening down here, big mouth Bezos behind a ramp. Okay, there's some
complicating factors here, which we'll get into in a second. But first, what is the trivia question? - [Stevie] Amazon's founder
and former CEO Jeff Bezos wasn't always one of
the richest men alive. In fact, he once was
just a high school boy about to give a valedictorian
speech to his peers. In that speech, Bezos mentioned a quite ambitious dream of his. Was it to explore 100%
of the Earth's oceans, to bring extinct animals
like the dodo back to life, or to build space hotels, amusement parks, and yachts for space colonies? - What? - Okay, I'm in the lead by two strokes which means I'm gonna stroke Bezos first. I remember something about
Bezos building a biosphere and we wanted to visit it. I think he wants to stop extinction. - Extinction. He wants to stop extinction? - He wants to stop extinction. - Because ocean explorer is
the Titanic, James Cameron. Right? Okay. I have the express
checkout that I can use, but we're not allowing that on this one because that mouth is just begging to be. - You gotta get in that mouth. - And I think we have
to go through the mouth. - You gotta get through the mouth. - No matter how many strokes it takes. - No matter how many times it goes. - We both have to make a
path through the mouth. - And if you don't hit the mouth, you come back to the start. - Yep.
- And add a stroke. - Yup.
- I'm on team mouth. - All right, come on, Bezos. - Whoa! Hey, right on the chin. - That's a little low. - But I think you got a good feel for it. - A little chin. Let me try again with a little more gusto. - That was less gusto.
- That was less gusto. - You gotta dial your gusto, right? So this is your third Bezos stroke. - And you have the advantage of seeing. - Well, I'm down by two. - Come on, Bezos. - Oh! (Rhett groaning) - [Stevie] This is gonna be 20. (crew laughing) - You can do it. (both shouting) - And it went off the course! Seriously? - All right, if you get through the mouth and you go off the course, you get to set up on this side. - How many was that? - That was the 20th one, man. Hey, listen. It's gonna take me at least that many. All right. I'm going for
stop extinction in one. - [Rhett] There you go. - Nice putt right there, guys. That's about as far as I've ever putted. - Now, my guess is space hotels, because I know that Jeff got into the whole space exploration thing as well. - Oh, that's right. If you get it in one, I am going to, I'm gonna, all right. Let me help you out here. - Gotta have more gusto than that. - That's one, 19 more to go. What's that, seven? Oh no! He got it in eight. - Whoa, well, that's gonna
change the game, Link. But you still got to cheat,
you know, in the last round. I'm going space hotels. Okay. All right. - [Stevie] While Jeff Bezos
probably now has enough money to make all of these things happen, the wild dream he described
in his valedictorian speech was to build space hotels,
amusement parks, and yachts for the space colonies in
order to help get all people off our planet and preserve Earth. - Oh wow. Okay. You dug quite a hole. (lively music) - Can Link Neal overcome
the largest deficit in Pick N Putt history? - I don't know. There's
only one way to find out. - I think, I think they do know. And the answer's no, but hey, look. There's a maze of Amazon boxes down here. So maybe I do have a fighting chance. - It's still any man's game. - [Stevie] It is time
for your final question. And I think we all know
what that question is. What is the most expensive item available for purchase on Amazon? - This could be anything. - Is it The Beatles' 1965 "Help" album autographed by all four Beatles? - What? - [Stevie] An ultra-rare
1884 S Morgan silver dollar from the prestigious Illinois set? - The Illinois set? - [Stevie] Or a 1787 handwritten
note by Benjamin Franklin signed by Mr. Franklin himself? - Since when is Amazon like Sotheby's? I mean, selling all this stuff? - Apparently they sell collector's items. - Okay. - Okay, so I'm in the lead here. - You're going first. - And I'm really gonna have to
foul things up significantly to lose at this point. - Take your time, you know? Just hit every box if you want. - But in an effort to not foul things up, I'm actually going to try to get all the way through this contraption. And I'm going for this little spot. I don't know if you can see
that, there's a little peephole. Now my guess, you know, you can't get the Beatles to sign an album because some of them are dead. - Yeah. - Paul. - Paul died first, definitely. - Paul and the rest of them. Man, that's a small little hole. I kind of regret thinking this. - Oop. Okay. That's good for me. That's one. - Now I can't even get there, so I've got to go through box J7A. - You're still leading by 11 strokes. Oh, there he goes. Oh, oh. It came all the way back here. - You can't even see this. I'm sorry, but my ball is back here and I've got to actually hit like this. - You're leading by 10 strokes. - Oh, whoa, that was. Ooh, that was nice. And that puts me right
here next to Ben Franklin. - So are you going with fate on this one? What's your answer? - Ben Franklin. - Nice putt. Even if you're wrong, with two additional penalty strokes, there's no way that I can
use the express checkout and beat you. - I'm gonna say, if you
can get through these boxes and also get a hole in
one and get it right, you win it all. - Yeah?
- Yeah. - I'll take you up on that offer. What do I have to lose? Pride? That's been gone. - You don't even have to guess correctly. You just have to hit the one correctly. But what is your guess? - [Link] That silver dollar thing. - Illinois set, huh? - Yeah. So I'm not going for the
same hole you went through. I'm going for this hole here because I think that gives me
a line to the silver dollar. - Okay. All right. I'm standing back 'cause I don't want, I think I might get hurt
if I stay down there. (laughing) Oh, you got it through! - It really zinged. - But you hit that box real hard. - It didn't go in the hole
that I wanted it to go in. - Well, that was part of the problem. - Just to know how much I've lost by, let me go ahead and do
some putt-putt action here. That's two. Of course, I'm not trying that hard because my spirit has been broken. All right. - He's in for three on the silver dollar. - Silver dollar. Come on over here. - [Stevie] While all these
items are extremely expensive, even if you combined the
prices of the Ben Franklin note and the Beatles album, you would still be nearly $600,000 short of the price tag on the
1884 S Morgan silver dollar, which sells for an unbelievable $850,000. - Almost a million dollars? - You gotta get in on this Illinois set. - That's crazy. - Link, I'm really impressed with the fact that you got that, but you still lost by quite a bit. Chase! - Yes? - I mean, this thing's just. - One of these days, green jacket, you will be mine! But until then, thanks
for liking, commenting, subscribing, and pitying me. - You know what time it is. - Hi, I'm Paul and I just
took apart my Amazon Echo and it's time to spin the volume, I mean, Wheel of Mythicality. - You know, he said
volume because he's like, his mind has been on this and hopefully he told his parents about this. - Right. - Click the top link to see us discover some of the most crazy
rich people in history on "Good Mythical More", - And to find out where the Wheel of Mythicality's gonna land. - [Rhett] Want to sweatshirt
with a vintage photo of us wearing a cool t-shirt of a gorilla? Well, what a coincidence. The purple gorilla
sweatshirt is available now at mythical.com.
They should just call this game Rhett always wins...
Why does it feel like they've done multiple of the same kinds of episodes this season?