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  • Unfortunately for everyone in this argument all insects (incl. bees) don't actually have the brain capacity to be happy/unhappy/satisfied/dissat­isfied so couldn't really care less whether you squashed them/drowned them in honey/saved them

  • Brydons dead pan is amazing

  • best panel

  • ... i just listened to british guys debate about bees. Not why they're dissappearing or anything... what to do with a dying Bee... <_< ... I love this.

  • as soon as the video stopped a buzzing noise started. thank God it was a fly because I have no honey or soles of shoes around me...yet I do have a glass and a coaster and the fly has already saved me half the trouble, so...

  • oh QI, this is EPIC!

  • SavanahAmazing brought me here

  • I love Dara's face at 2:23 when he says "...drowning the bee ironically.." aha

  • ....SUDDENLY THERE'S NO HONEY AT ALL!

  • Thank you for that interesting, fearce, and I think productive debate

  • I like my QI, like I like my coffee. Covered in bees!

  • @NoRegretsForOurYouth Eddie Izzard, pure win. Made me play that sketch out in my head now. Cheered me up.

  • I LOVE David Mitchell's logic.

  • David Mitchell is a genius

  • 'He's a bee-drowner.' Oh Rob, you make it so hard for me not to love you.

  • "Yes, I've now heard you out, and it's no better." haha...

  • actually bees will make 1/16 of a teaspoon of honey in its entire lifetime

  • David Mitchell constantly reasons these awesome analogies.

  • Rob Brydon, David Mitchell and Stephen Fry all on the same show!

    THE AWESOME HAS REACHED NEAR-FATAL LEVELS.

  • A NET loss of honey, haha!

  • Thank you for that interesting... fierce.. and I think productive debate

  • lol

  • If you see a bee crawling along like that, leave it alone. The bee is perfectly fine, however the way its wings work mean that it's only able to fly in a fairly narrow range of air pressures. Once the weather changes a bit the bee can just fly away as normal.

  • U love that they just spent 3 and a half minutes discussing how to/ or not to kill bees.

  • he should be condemned to death by bee

  • "Don't tread on it. It should be a criminal offence. You should be arrested. You should be locked up, you know where? In a hive!"

  • "If it only produces one teaspoon of honey in its life, and every time you have to get it back on its feet it takes a teaspoon and a half, suddenly there's NO HONEY AT ALL."

    I love David Mitchell's cruel logic XD

  • if your like dara and all you want to do is kill kill kill... omg pissed myself at that bit

  • rob brydons comment hahaha

  • "What as opposed to rehabilitate it?"

    LMAO

  • Why don't you just put a brick in your longsock and go at it?

  • i love how Rob says "hear me out" and just says something to make it worse.

    This really is QI at its finest.

  • this is the funniest QI clip ever

  • 'Hear me out!...... And then you watch him die a slow, painful....' LOL

  • Alan Davis=owned by David Mitchell

  • Intelligence and Comedy On an entertaining show on television...this is how you do it right people! XD I wish I had the BBC so badly now..

  • "Ironically drowning bees in honey" has become an in-joke between my friends and I. God, I love this show.

  • ohh i love this game show!! it sucks that back here in australia, they're still playing the B series...

  • @chocchipfox Sucks worse in Canada. We don't get it at all.

  • @FoxgloveWanderer which is why I got a Youtube account in the first place

  • @FoxgloveWanderer That surprises me. We get some of your great shows.

  • "SPLISHY! SPLASHY! SPLISHY!"

  • HAHAHA Dara when he says "vvv vvv vvv" :D

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