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Jay Chou pretends to be Conan showing off his impressive logical powers, playing the presenter to half believe and suspect

by kelvin@multistars - 28th September 2006



Jay has become addicted to being a detective! Yesterday (9/28), Director Chou went on "Complete Entertainment" and became "Detective Chou" to solve a case, you could only see Jay wore a tiny tie and he declared himself to be like "Conan", when they were testing their skills of logic, the presenters Zax Wang and JR were all muddled up, they guessed on one question for 5 minutes and still guessed it wrong, but Director Chou said out the correct answer within 3 seconds of hearing the question, the two admitted their inferiority to Jay.

"Complete Entertainment" especially planned the part "Who is Sherlock Holmes?" for Jay and they also designed the four topics, logic, eye sight, lie detection and scene of the crime to test out Jay's ability as a detective. The simple problem "Number 1 is number 2's auntie, number 3 is number 2's maternal grandmother, who is number 1 to 3?" Zax Wang analysed it seriously but he still messed up and got punished on the spot, and JR lost a few times in a row, he said without thinking the ridiculous answer of "illegitimate daughter". The result was that Jay said out the correct answer "daughter in law" within 5 seconds, the two presenters questioned this "He must have cheated! Did you let Jay see the answer beforehand, you especially gave him courtesy!"

When they were doing the part for testing eye sight, Jay said he saw what should be a pan, Zax wanted Jay to describe it more clearly, Jay just said without changing his style of telling cold jokes: "That's Guo Zi (sounds like pan in Chinese) Gang right." He even asked if everyone thought that was funny, so when the answer "pan lid" was revealed, Jay once again told a cold joke: "I thought it was small abalones", his skills of playing cold is first class.