Thank-you TheGameshowfanatic, for putting this up! I loved seeing Nigella Lawson & Stephen Fry's lovely posh voices talking calmy to each other and answering questions. I was surprised at how well they meshed too. (Though I was a bit frustrated at how they way over-analyzed that Sheryl Crow question, I adored them both saying Hospital Porter & walking at the last question, because it was also the answer I had shouted, right off.)
I notice on this show (as an individual contestant) a mistake is to voice thoughts out loud. it will bias the response of the audience, and the 50/50 computer operator 90 percent of the time is not on the contestants side, particularly 64 thou and above.
@CullTheLivingFlower Let me re-model that: Knowing stuff like that is a bad sign. For example a sing that you may spend to much time with your nose in places where it simply does not belong, for example in the private life of people that don't even know that you exist, which is somewhat creepy.
Knowing that might be a bad thing, but their first lifeline already gave them a clear answer. After that they wasted another lifeline, which also gave them a clear answer. Then the used another lifeline... they wasted at least two lifelines.
Thank-you TheGameshowfanatic, for putting this up! I loved seeing Nigella Lawson & Stephen Fry's lovely posh voices talking calmy to each other and answering questions. I was surprised at how well they meshed too. (Though I was a bit frustrated at how they way over-analyzed that Sheryl Crow question, I adored them both saying Hospital Porter & walking at the last question, because it was also the answer I had shouted, right off.)
ErraticConduct 1 week ago
I notice on this show (as an individual contestant) a mistake is to voice thoughts out loud. it will bias the response of the audience, and the 50/50 computer operator 90 percent of the time is not on the contestants side, particularly 64 thou and above.
rainbowsalads 2 weeks ago 4
I can't believe they wasted three lifelines on that simple question.
CullTheLivingFlower 1 month ago
@CullTheLivingFlower Knowing stuff like that is a bad thing...
LudwigNyman 1 month ago
@LudwigNyman Knowledge is never a bad thing.
CullTheLivingFlower 1 month ago 2
@CullTheLivingFlower Let me re-model that: Knowing stuff like that is a bad sign. For example a sing that you may spend to much time with your nose in places where it simply does not belong, for example in the private life of people that don't even know that you exist, which is somewhat creepy.
LudwigNyman 1 month ago 4
@LudwigNyman Nicely put :D
HUNDOLOS 1 week ago
@LudwigNyman
Knowing that might be a bad thing, but their first lifeline already gave them a clear answer. After that they wasted another lifeline, which also gave them a clear answer. Then the used another lifeline... they wasted at least two lifelines.
ApemanMonkey 3 weeks ago 3
@ApemanMonkey That point i take.
LudwigNyman 3 weeks ago
@LudwigNyman
If you keep being polite like that, you're going to break the internet.
ApemanMonkey 3 weeks ago