The video is a humorous exploration of genetic compatibility between four individuals, Zack, Ned, Eugene, and Keith, using a genetic compatibility test and psychological profiles. The hosts, Tom and Ned, mention a new show they're part of called "Squad Wars," where celebrity squads face off against each other. They jokingly suggest taking a genetic compatibility test to determine if they are truly the ultimate squad.
The hosts are tested for their genetic composition, which affects their neurochemistry, and undergo a psychological profile test. The genetic test looks at genes like oxytocin and dopamine and gives a psychological profile. The psychological test determines who would be a good friend or lover, who is more of an alpha male or submissive to alpha males, and who values intimacy, social activity, or alone time.
The results of the genetic test reveal that Keith and Zack are thinkers, while Eugene and Ned are listeners. Eugene and Zack have a rare dopamine gene, making them more judicious and prudent. The hosts are also categorized as warriors, with Keith being highly creative but struggling with multitasking, and Eugene and Ned being more enjoyers of life.
The immune system comparison test results in an 80% similarity between Zack and Ned, indicating potential sexual tension. The psychological test results in Keith and Zack being the most compatible couple, with Eugene and Ned being the least compatible. The hosts conclude that while genetics and psychology can provide insights, they are not destiny and can choose to be friends with anyone.
1. The "Try Guys" have a new show called "Squad Wars."
2. The hosts of the show are trying to determine if they are a good squad by taking a genetic compatibility test.
3. They aim to understand how their genetic composition affects their neurochemistry and predict who would be good in a love relationship or a bromance.
4. The test involves looking at genes like oxytocin and dopamine.
5. In addition to the genetic test, the hosts also take a psychological profile test.
6. Relationships are not just about pure neurochemistry, but also about how one is raised, which shapes their personality.
7. The hosts are trying to find out if Zack and Eugene are close friends or if Eugene and Ned should have sex.
8. The hosts are asked to take a detailed psychological test to determine who would be a good friend.
9. They are asked to imagine a scenario where they are stuck on a desert island for a weekend and who they would want to be with.
10. The results of the psychological profile test show that Eugene, Ned, and Keith are more of an alpha male, while Zack is more of a submissive to alpha males.
11. The hosts are asked to open up and be honest about their relationships.
12. The hosts are asked to consider their ability to be social and care about each other's feelings.
13. The hosts are asked to consider their ability to cooperate and maintain social harmony.
14. The hosts are asked to consider their ability to lead and not be afraid of confrontation.
15. The hosts are asked to consider their ability to be social and care about each other's feelings.
16. The hosts are asked to consider their ability to cooperate and maintain social harmony.
17. The hosts are asked to consider their ability to lead and not be afraid of confrontation.
18. The hosts are asked to spit into a test tube for a genetic test.
19. The first gene they look at is oxytocin, the bonding hormone.
20. They are looking at who's a thinker and who's a listener.
21. They find out that two of them are thinkers and two of them are listeners.
22. They look at the dopamine receptor d4 gene, which has to do with motivation, attention, learning, and decision-making.
23. The hosts have different genetic profiles for this gene.
24. The hosts are asked to consider how their genes could affect their compatibility in a relationship.
25. The hosts are asked to consider their immune systems and how they could affect their compatibility in a relationship.
26. The hosts are asked to consider their compatibility with each other.
27. The hosts are asked to consider the potential of a long-term, healthy relationship.