Well, this first round is where our debaters really have a chance to shine. JED KIM: I've got nothing clever to say about the Loch Ness. SANDEN TOTTEN: Bermuda Triangle, just like all those planes and ships, you're going down. We also have a poll on our website,, where you can cast your vote after you're done listening. Find yourself a notepad and something to write with so you can keep your own tally. And listeners, we want you to keep score, too. Isa will award a point after each round to the team that she thinks did best. Round 3 is Sneak Attack, a surprise challenge to keep them on their toes.Īnd our last round is the Final Six when both teams have one more chance to sway the judge in six words or less. Then, it's the Micro-Round, a creative challenge that our debaters have come prepared to compete in. The first round is Declaration of Greatness when both teams take us on a deep dive into the science, history, and lore of their side. Team Loch Ness and Team Bermuda Triangle are going to compete in four rounds of impassioned debate. MOLLY BLOOM: Well, this is going to be a tough debate, I think. The Loch Ness Monster- is it a serpent? Is it a dinosaur? We don't know, but we do know it's extra spooky, and it's probably friends with Bigfoot. Now, traveling Northeast across the Atlantic, let's meet our debater for team Loch Ness, Sanden Totten. MOLLY BLOOM: Maybe not convinced quite yet. You will never want to leave, and there's a chance that you never might. JED KIM: Well, you should definitely choose the Bermuda Triangle because as I mentioned, the weather here is so lovely. MOLLY BLOOM: In one sentence, tell us why we should choose the Bermuda Triangle. ![]() Arguing for that mysterious piece of ocean that triangulates between Florida, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda, we have team Bermuda Triangle represented by Jed Kim. And we have a couple of convincing chaps here who are going to harness the power of persuasion to try and pull you to their side. Well, you're a perfect blank slate- not biased at all to judge this debate. ISA CARMAGO: I actually don't know anything about either place, so it's going to be kind of an adventure for me. Isa, do you know much about either place? MOLLY BLOOM: Myths, legends, and of course, facts are all in play to figure out which side is cooler. SUBJECT 10: There might be ancient creatures we think that are extinct still alive today. SUBJECT 9: I like the legends about Nelly. SUBJECT 8: I think the Loch Ness Monster is much more cooler. SUBJECT 7: Definitely the Bermuda Triangle because things disappear there. SUBJECT 6: It's in my opinion, more mysterious. SUBJECT 5: There are tons of planes, ships, crashes in that area. Just disappearing planes and ships and everything. SUBJECT 4: Bermuda Triangle for sure all the way. SUBJECT 3: I'd say Loch Ness because there's just- I don't know. Which one is cooler, spookier, more mysterious? Today, we'll decide once and for all. And in the other, all the way across the Atlantic, we have Loch Ness, a Scottish lake best known for spooky sightings of a creature that's been dubbed the Loch Ness Monster. In one corner, we have the Bermuda Triangle, a mysterious patch of ocean where ships, planes, and plenty of people are said to have disappeared. Today's Smash Boom battle will take on two famous places in the world- the Bermuda Triangle versus Loch Ness. ![]() ![]() MOLLY BLOOM: Isa, I am going to give you the honor of introducing today's topic. We have Isa Camargo here from Orlando, Florida. Before we reveal today's debate, let's meet our judge. I'm Molly Bloom, and this is Smash, Boom, Best, the show where we take two cool things, smash them together, and as you to decide which one is best. SUBJECT 2: The show for loud mouths everywhere. SUBJECT 1: From the brains behind Brains On, it's Smash, Boom, Best.
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