Also, for the life skills question: Um, Actually, you can serve more than 2 4 year terms as president. If you were initially a vice president, and ascended to the rank of president mid-term (due to assassination, impeachment, or other means) and served as president for 2 years or less for that term, then you are still able to serve 2 full terms as president, therefore you can be a president in the US for up to 10 years in the right situation.
Um, actually the 22nd Amendment places no limit on the number of years a person can serve as President. The Amendment states that no person who acted as President for more than two years of another person's term shall be elected President more than once. So if a person is elected as VP twice and takes over for 4 years of the President's term each time, they are still eligible to be elected President no more than once. Because they are still eligible to be elected President they are still eligible to be elected to the VP a third, fourth and fifth time.
And of course, if you assume the presidency 1 year into the previous president's term, you will be limited to 2 terms total (if reelected), but the first will not be a 4 year term of your own.
5:45 Um Actually, Anatomically/biologically speaking octopuses have 8 arms and zero tentacles, while squid have 8 arms and 2 tentacles. For mollusks and other "tentacled" creatures, a limb with suckers is specifically an "arm" and a limb without suckers is a "tentacle".
Um, Actually, the difference between an arm and a tentacle is that: arms have suckers all along the limb whereas tentacles only have them at the tip (not "no suckers at all").
Michelle was right that squids have fewer than 10 tentacles! She was robbed! Also, she probably should've gotten a point for mentioning that Supreme Court Justices don't serve "an unlimited number of terms", but rather a single life term? Although I guess maybe you could resign and be reappointed...
As someone who knows too much about Star Wars, I was instantly able to pick out Vertiably Clean as not belonging. See its two normal English words, no corruption or portmanteaus. There would never be a Star Wars character with that name that wasn't a pseudonym or from a culture where the bit is they just name themselves regular Basic words. The name Ver'tablee Cleen, however, could fit right in.
For anyone curious about the Star Wars names and where they appear: Droopy McCool was one of the band players in Jabba's palace in Return of the Jedi. Elan Sleazebaggano offered death sticks to Obi-Wan in Attack of the Clones but then went home to rethink his life. Apparently, canonically his name is Elan Sel'Sabagno, but it seems like it was changed at some point. Therm Scissorpunch was playing sabbac with Lando and Han in the Solo movie. His name was only revealed in the collectible cards exclusive to the Denny's restaurant chain. Slowen Lo complained about Finn and Rose's parking of their ship on the casino planet in The Last Jedi. He was voiced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Dexter Jettster, of course, is the restaurant owner that pointed Obi-Wan towards Kamino based on the assassin's dart in Attack of the Clones.
I only knew Jamie, Luke, and Buster so my guess was "Either they all lost a hand or they all have incest related storylines" because let's face it, Buster had some issues with his mother (and with his sister too when they find out she's adopted)
Um Actually, despite the show's dialogue, the children in Umbrella Academy were born "around the world" simultaneously, so they could not have all been born at "noon" given how time zones work. Also, the 3rd season (spoilers) introduces a new timeline where 6 of UA's mothers were killed, and only 16 children total were born.
@@teelo12000 um actually, even by that logic they still couldn't have all been born at noon cause there are still multiple timezones within the US and the rest of America
@@oFogsi Um Actually if it isn't Eastern/New York time it DOESN'T MATTER AT ALL. Speaking as someone who doesn't live in the Eastern time zone and is quite irked by that attitude.
14:28 Um actually, those people do not have alter egos. Blackagar Boltagon is the king of the Inhumans and Black Bolt is just his nickname Captain Mar-Vell is a Kree soldier (a captain) and the other name is just how people understood what he presented himself as. Mutants in general don't have alter egos, it's more like a Codename (or a "Mutant name"; their true name for some like Magneto)
Um actually Black Bolt and Captain Marvel are the character's alter egos. In Black Bolt's case yes, it's a shortening of his actual name but it's still the superhero alter ego he went by In Captain Marvel's case yes, he was a Kree Captain namedMar-Vell but when he operated on earth he used the alter ego Captain Marvel. As for mutants, the whole "mutant name" thing is a more recent development and it still relates to the character's alter ego.
@@comixfan But that's not an alter ego. It's just a nickname, an alter ego implies another persona and in cases of Both Mar-Vell an Black Bolt they are one an the same. Just a Nickname. Also, Black Bolt is not a superhero. As far as mutants, if by recent you mean the las 30 years... yes. And again, is not another persona, (But that varies from case to case)
@@FalCorianHojasanta No, Black Bolt is an alter ego. "Bolty" would be a nickname. Same as Captain Marvel is an alter ego while "Marv" is a nickname. And the whole "mutant name" thing has only been a thing since the inception of Krakoa as a mutant nation and the development of mutant culture. Prior to that, mutants had alter egos/codenames/whatever you want to refer to them just like other Marvel heroes & villains did.
I love this debate of pedantry, but I think the issue here is the mixing up of, "alter ego," with, "secret identity." Comixfan's definition about alter ego is definitely correct, but Ivan's point - and this is also how the question was presented, to be fair - is that those characters' alter ego weren't used to hide their identity, and _are_ closer in function to codenames/nicknames. Of course, in comic books, a character's alter ego _is_ almost always their secret identity - Clark Kent is Superman, Bruce Wayne is Batman, _et cetera_ - but Black Bolt, Captain Marvel, and Jubilee don't really have a civilian identity that they'd go to such lengths to protect, hence the irrelevance of their similar-sounding alter ego names to their actual names. (IIRC, I'm pretty sure either, "Black Bolt," or, "Captain Marvel," has ever been recontextualised as one of those, "Humans equating alien names to words they understand," scenarios as the in-universe justification, so it's even more of a branding issue than an identity one.)
@@bobbyfernando But an alter ego is still a different PERSONA. Most if not all X-Men are still themselves when fighting Dr. Doom. It's not an alter-ego any more than I have an alter ego when I put on a purple shirt and deliver packages.
23:00 Um, Actually in the Netflix adaptation of The Umbrella Academy, there are 2 different numbers given for the amount of women who give birth. 43 before The Academy change the timeline and 16 after they change it. The women that would've given birth all die simultaneously from somebody killing them from powers they gained due to The Academy's field trip in the timeline. However, the comics haven't gotten that far and haven't given another number.
Just to follow up on the Jean Grey discussion... in "My Hero Academia" there is a fairly powerful hero named "Best Jeanist" whose powers are explicitly denim-based.
um, actually, they're not explicitly denim based, they're textile and string based, he is just able to control denim and jeans the best. sorry, i had too. good to see an MHA fan.
More specifically, the reason they used flash clones was that you could clone at someone's biological age rather than raising them from birth. However, flash clones had an extremely high defect rate. So they would essentially kidnap a kid, and then replace The kid with a walking tumor that looked like a kid. According to Halo lore, flash cloning was regularly used and worked well for single organs. But the process didn't scale to whole organisms
I've already seen the episodes on Dropout, but that won't stop me from rewatching on TH-cam. Sadly, I never seem to recall most of the correct answers 😂
5:56 Um actually, Squidward, like all squid, only has 2 tentacles, serving as his hands. He does however also have four ARMS, confusingly serving as his legs, while real squid have eight. Tentacles are morphologically and functionally different from cephalapod arms, but the term is often wrongly used as a catch-all term.
The Halo clones were purposefully made to slowly get sick and die after they took their place so the family wouldn't get enough time with the replacement to raise suspicion if I remember thr novels correctly, it's been over a decade since I read them
@@fadesound172 flash clones are the only way to create a clone that is the same age as the person you are cloning. If you want a full clone that won’t die after a few months, then the clone would start out as a baby and age normally. So you would have to raise the clone form infancy, wait for it to reach the age of the original person, and then go from there.
Slowen Lo was in The Last Jedi, he is from the casino part, he is either the guy that turns in Finn and Rose for parking where they shouldn't or else the guy that keeps pumping change into BB-8 in the belief that he is a slot machine. I can't remember which one, but I do remember that he was voiced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
I feel like one of the writers really enjoys barbecue and either slipped this one past their colleagues or they convinced everyone that a cooking reference would make a funny in-joke.
Gotta love how, in these "virtual episodes", Mike does his best to keep it all entertaining by being extra energetic to compensate for the lack of personal interaction between the contestants and the host. You still can tell it's not as... punchy and fun as other episodes, but A+ for effort, dude!
Um actually, a vice president who ascends to the presidency after the president resigns/dies can serve up to 2 years additionally without triggering the 2-term limit, meaning that an ascended VP can serve up to 10 years.
Um actually, there is a further limitation on vice presidents - they must be eligible to be president, as they would ascend to being president upon the death/resignation of the president, and thus a pair elected as president/vp could otherwise intentionally have the president resign to install the vice president as president for an unlimited number of terms. So a person who has served two terms as president would thus be ineligible to be vice president, as they'd already be capped out on capacity to be president. So for example, Obama is ineligible to be VP, as would be Bush and Clinton.
Correct. While he didn't hit 10 years, the last example of this was Harry Truman. He served for more than 8 years, taking the office of the president for the remainder of FDR's term and then winning reelection twice. While presidential term limits were not part of the Constitution when Truman took office, they were when he left. Prior to the 22nd amendment, the two term limit of the president was only a custom, not it constitutional obligation
@@CxOrillion Um Actually Truman only served one full term as President after taking over from FDR; he decided not to run in 1952. Also it didn't apply to Truman. The wording of the amendment states that it will apply starting with whoever was the next President after it was passed.
The clones of Spartan children in Halo weren't actually used because the cloning process left them with a myriad of health issues and they all pretty much died months after they were used as replacements, which is why they had to use real kids in the first place.
If you're extremely nearsighted like myself, take your glasses off for the Needs More Pixels, I got it after the first layer pretty easily. For some reason, the blurriness works for you rather than against you with the pixels
I squinted really hard and picked it up in the first round, but then I started second-guessing myself wondering if it was the Spaceballs parody of that scene.
Trapp is so effortlessly funny, he brings to mind those feelings of when you were young joking around with your friends at their parents house or during off period or something lol just chillin and laughing
To be fair with black bolt, that's not really an alter ego it's just what he goes by, he is an inhuman and lives on the moon, so no regular human knows who he is anyway. It's more like a nickname than a superhero name.
Yeah, but Pratchett doesn't take anything too seriously and George Lucas really does. That's the difference. Discworld is in on its own joke, Star Wars is not.
Jordan's laugh at 6:45 sounded so similar to Salacious B. Crumb's (Jabba's Jester/Pet) laugh which is so funny since they're doing a Star Wars question!!
10:25 Um, Actually!❗Not a correction. Just answering your question, Trap. The clones in Halo are only viable for a month to a couple of years and the time they live for can't be predicted. Also, they don't reliably inherit memories from their host, some not even recognizing their original self's parents. The reason the clones existed at all was as a coverup to protect ONI (office of navel intelligence) from scrutiny, as the children appear to die of some unknown disease or natural causes. These specific children were chosen because their DNA was a perfect fit to improve their odds of survival through the augmentation process. Still, roughly half of them died during augmentation anyway.
I assume this is due to a delay in the episode hitting TH-cam - but Um, Actually the current Thor is a man again, however he cannot change to his mortal form at will, as a recent storyline saw him attempt this to find that over the last few decades of comics his mortal alter ego Donald Blake, had turned violent in isolation. Donald Blake has now become the new "God of Lies", and seemingly thor is without an mortal alter ego
Why does the "The Umbrella Academy" question remind me so much of that time when professor Aguefort was talking about a sick rock concert wherein a bunch of people got pregnant by the spirit of rock and their babies had sick rock duds and powers? 🤔🙂
Um actually, while echidnas and hedgehogs look relatively similar in pictures, what many people imagine as a "normal" hedgehog ( aka the pet store hedgehog, which is a hybrid of a couple types of hedgehog) is substantially smaller than an echidna with hedgehogs on average weighing 800-1000g and an echidna weighing in at an average of 4-6 kilograms.
They already have! I think this is from, like, two seasons back. New episodes are all on CH's streaming service Dropout. Hashtag not an ad, but it's absolutely worth the price!
15:45 While some characters don't bother with code names, have you seen the ones from Invincible? Rex-splode, Atom Eve, Dupli-Kate, Multi-Paul and Shrinking (Ray in the comic book and Rae in the animated series).
10:30 - so the reason is that the clones that they replaced the spartans with actually begin degenerating at a pretty fast rate, eventually dying at a “young” age
Umm actually, I am presuming this was filmed in 2020 or later, so Jane Foster is no longer Thor. Jane passes the title back to Odinson, and become Valkyrie, with no Mjolnir either, with Odinson reforming a mjolnir, in 2019's War of The Realms. (That is simplify the whole situation, but, as of 2019, Thor is male again.)
When are the 3 hosts of Get Played coming on to do a show about awful video games? I would a crossover of love my favorite podcast and favorite youtube show.
Um, Actually... The character Best Jeanist has denim powers. (Well, more like, he can manipulate threads of any kind, including steel cables) He's one of the Top 10 heroes in the My Hero Academia Universe.
Um actually, tentacles are specifically cephalopd limbs with suckers at the end rather than along the whole length (as seen on their "arms"). Squids have 10 limbs, but only 2 of them are considered tentacles, the other 8 are "arms", whereas octopods have 8 arms and no tentacles. The limbs Squidward uses as hands are clearly tentacles with suckers only at the bulbous tips, identifying him as a squid, though one that seems to have lost half of its arms.
Squidward's "legs" don't have suckers except at the end, as well. He has 6 tentacles and 0 arms. He is also canonically an octopus, despite that making no sense.
Um, Actually, Ripley *was* in hypersleep between Aliens and Alien 3, along with Cpl. Hicks, Bishop, and Rebecca "Newt" Jorden, but she was the only one to survive having their pods ejected due to a fire on board the Sulaco.
@@MorningDusk7734 That is, indeed, the error Trapp was looking for, but at 19:35 Trapp said "She was only frozen between the *first two* movies" (emphasis mine). I was pointing out that we see the four survivors of Aliens in hypersleep capsules as the movie ends, as well as the events that led up to the ejection of those capsules at the beginning of Alien 3.
7:52 Slowen Lo was a male Abednedo who resided on Canto Bight. He was the one in The Last Jedi who told Finn and Rose that they couldn't park their shuttle on the beach.
@@jb888888888 Oh, I didn't realize the TH-cam uploads were delayed that significantly lol. She's been Valkyrie since 2019, though, and this episode was clearly recorded at some point after 2020, since it was entirely remote. :)
17:23 Whenever Trapp gives a point like this, I get flashbacks of Brennan's "Wasn't the thing I said also correct but not the thing?!?!?! What the hell!" 😂😂 mainly bc it was a hilarious moment and it's imprinted in my brain, but also because - any excuse to get in the comments
There were several things wrong with that Thor question. Like, um actually, the fact that he hadn't gone back to Blake in years and in even more recent comics, Blake has come back to life as a distinct entity bitter at Thor and the gods for being created just to teach Thor humility.
Um, Actually Michelle did not answer the Final Fantasy question correctly and should not have got the point. She was so excited to "know" the answer, she forgot to begin her answer with "Um, Actually".
Um, actually, it has been previously established that during shiny questions the contestants do not need to say the phrase um, actually. Many do to keep up the habit, though.
Um actually, current Thor is not Jane Foster anymore, and Thor no longer has a "mortal form" to change into. Jane Foster is now Valkyrie, and Thor runs Asgard now.
It just cracked me up how right she was without realizing it. "Loose seal! No, that's not it..." I had caught the hand thing so I muttered "that's EXACTLY it, Michelle..." while laughing.
I see a lot of fellow fans sharing the info about the clones in Halo so just kinda wanted to put it in more of a streamlined comment: The final selection of spartan-ii candiates were replaced with rapid grown 'flash' clones that were designed to die by developing incurable genetic disorders/disformaties, to prevent the parents across the colonies from searching for their missing real children. It's one of the moral questions that is explored more in the books.
Um, actually, it wasn't just that the other thirty-something mothers didn't want to give up their unexpected children-- most of the children, at least as stated in the comics, either died shortly after birth or were abandoned/put up for adoption. Also stated in the comics, Luther and Number Five are fraternal twins, so technically Reginald was only able to convince six of the mothers to give him their children. Additionally, Shane was also onto something about the year not being '89 when they were born, but only in the comics-- the children were born in either the 50's or 60's I think, considering the Hargreeves siblings were children during the Kennedy assassination-- which their future selves were responsible for when Five and Allison went back in time to stop an older/younger Number Five from preventing the assassination in order to prevent Hazel and Cha Cha from using the nukes Kennedy gave to Reginald to blow up the planet in the present day. Yeah, the comics are fucking wild. (I haven't seen S3 of the show yet because I had to cancel my Netflix subscription, so I don't know what the facts are for that season, but I do know that there are other living children of the incident thanks to the finale of S2 and what I have seen of S3 teasers.)
Just on the Halo question, the reason they couldn’t just use the clones is that cloning technology is very unstable and clones would decay and die after a few months - this is why they’re referred to as ‘flash clones’. So they took John from his parents and replaced him with a clone, which said parents would have to watch slowly die a painful death thinking it was their own son.
Um, actually, at least in the Netflix show, it wasn't that the other women who gave birth in the Umbrella Academy wouldn't sell their children, it's that Hargreeves only asked for and selected the seven who are the protagonists. This is part of the reason why during the Sparrow Academy arc he has different children: It's not that different women agreed to sell their children, it's that he chose to collect different ones (and also the original seven's mothers died, along with many others of the mothers, before they were born due to shenanigans with The White Violin's previous charge.)
In the novels, at least, the Spartan clones are used as replacements because they are not stable. They're grown quickly, which among other things means they lack the memories and emotions of the original. They also die very quickly so the people running the Spartan program arrange for "accidents" to happen to the clone basically immediately so that everyone just thinks the kid died instead of being kidnapped and turned into enormous cyborg killing machines.
Slowen Lo is Joseph Gordon-Levitt Edit: and um, actually there are two current Thor runs. The might Thor, and just Thor. Current Thor also doesn't turn into Donald Blake either.
Ooh! Um, Actually! Squid DO have fewer than 10 tentacles! They have 2 tentacles and 8 arms. Arms and tentacles are different anatomically: octopuses have arms, while tentacles only have little suckers at the end of a long tendril on a pad, called tentacles.
Wait, does anyone actually know what's going on with Thor in the comics now? They say that Jane Foster is the current Thor, but from what I remember, she died, came back as a Valkyrie, and now, we have both Thors simultaneously? I'm super behind and have only heard things, so if anyone can fill me in, that would be great.
It goes even deeper. Anatomically, a mollusk's suctioned limbs are called arms and the non-suctioned are the tentacles. That means that squid actually have 8 **arms** and 2 **tentacles**. I just learned this from another comment on here.
Wow, those 2 name based statements were weirdly sneaky for me haha. I saw "Veritably Clean" and "the only one whose name sounds nothing like the alter ego name" (Nightwing) and thought "IT'S A TRAP, it couldn't possibly be the obvious one standing out from the others" haha.
One of these days I will learn that I need way more than the given runtime to watch this show because I have to pause and google and now I'm on wikipedia or fandom or wherever and oh my god look at the time.
A curiosity on Thor and Mjolnir joke about distance and Bluetooth. Bluetooth is named after an early king of Denmark, King Harald Bluetooth of Denmark. So, the Norse connection makes the joke extra flavorful.
Um, Actually, you said "we do meet one other clairvoyant rabbit" instead of "we only meet one other clairvoyant rabbit" which makes your statement correct.
Um, actually the childern taken for the spartan program in Halo were replaced with flash clones that would die from all sorts of health problems from being a clone
um actually, ripley was in cryogenic sleep before alien 3. that's how they wrote hicks and newt out. they die in their pods when they crash on the prison planet.
Another correction for the real life skills prompt! Um actually, the president can serve up to a total of 10 years! Basically, if they are vice president and the president cannot continue, if this happens after 2 years into that term, the president can run 2 additional times. However, if they take over in the first or second year, they can only run one more time.
the children in halo were cloned but the reason why they did not use clones is because the clones had a really short life expectancy and jubilee is more a nickname rather than a super hero alias
Um Actually, Squid have 8 arms and 2 tentacles. Arms have suction cups the entire length, where tentacles have suction cups at the end. I worked at an aquarium teaching squid dissections for 13 years.
@26:00 Um Actually the president is not currently limited to two 4-year terms maximum or even an 8 year max. The president can participate in any number of terms as long as the total time he's in office is less than 10 years. This means that if a president dies or leaves office after already serving the majority of his term, the vice president can take over afterwards, and then the vice president can go on to serve an additional 2 full 4 year terms afterwards. In history, this has never happened, but it came close when Lyndon B Johnson took over after JFK died, did 1 full term after, and did campaign for a third term but lost in the primaries. And of course, FDR was elected for 4 terms before term limits for presidents were put into law.
Um Actually, if a vice-president is raised to the office of the presidency due to death or resignation with less than 2 years remaining in the outgoing president's term, the newly raised president can still run for two more full terms after completing that partial one. They can therefor have a theoretical term limit of 9 years and 364 days.
Also, for the life skills question: Um, Actually, you can serve more than 2 4 year terms as president. If you were initially a vice president, and ascended to the rank of president mid-term (due to assassination, impeachment, or other means) and served as president for 2 years or less for that term, then you are still able to serve 2 full terms as president, therefore you can be a president in the US for up to 10 years in the right situation.
Had to dig farther than I expected for this. I was about to type it myself.
Um, actually the 22nd Amendment places no limit on the number of years a person can serve as President. The Amendment states that no person who acted as President for more than two years of another person's term shall be elected President more than once. So if a person is elected as VP twice and takes over for 4 years of the President's term each time, they are still eligible to be elected President no more than once. Because they are still eligible to be elected President they are still eligible to be elected to the VP a third, fourth and fifth time.
And of course, if you assume the presidency 1 year into the previous president's term, you will be limited to 2 terms total (if reelected), but the first will not be a 4 year term of your own.
Ok but what if you then become speaker of the house and some deaths occur
@@Pseudo___At that point I assume the next in line jumps you
5:45 Um Actually, Anatomically/biologically speaking octopuses have 8 arms and zero tentacles, while squid have 8 arms and 2 tentacles. For mollusks and other "tentacled" creatures, a limb with suckers is specifically an "arm" and a limb without suckers is a "tentacle".
Glad someone said it😂
Did anyone else always think that squid only had 6 arms? For some reason I remember learning that...
@@TerraHv1 nah I was huge ocean nerd growing up
Um, Actually, the difference between an arm and a tentacle is that: arms have suckers all along the limb whereas tentacles only have them at the tip (not "no suckers at all").
Michelle was right that squids have fewer than 10 tentacles! She was robbed!
Also, she probably should've gotten a point for mentioning that Supreme Court Justices don't serve "an unlimited number of terms", but rather a single life term? Although I guess maybe you could resign and be reappointed...
As someone who knows too much about Star Wars, I was instantly able to pick out Vertiably Clean as not belonging. See its two normal English words, no corruption or portmanteaus. There would never be a Star Wars character with that name that wasn't a pseudonym or from a culture where the bit is they just name themselves regular Basic words. The name Ver'tablee Cleen, however, could fit right in.
There's a whole formula to make a name, iirc, my name is kind of lame, Jarco Elwin....now that I hear it, not actually that lame
As a mr clean fan i was able to pick that out too
Tbf they only heard them, not read them afaik
Um, actually, I thing you have entirely forgotten about Salacious Crumb.
I love how Trapp decided that *Supervillain* lighting was the way to go for himself this episode.😂
And he was correct
Yeah… Weird. What is that? Like only one light source from top left or something?
@@MattMurphyMusicTeacher looks like the key light failed or wasn't used
For anyone curious about the Star Wars names and where they appear:
Droopy McCool was one of the band players in Jabba's palace in Return of the Jedi.
Elan Sleazebaggano offered death sticks to Obi-Wan in Attack of the Clones but then went home to rethink his life. Apparently, canonically his name is Elan Sel'Sabagno, but it seems like it was changed at some point.
Therm Scissorpunch was playing sabbac with Lando and Han in the Solo movie. His name was only revealed in the collectible cards exclusive to the Denny's restaurant chain.
Slowen Lo complained about Finn and Rose's parking of their ship on the casino planet in The Last Jedi. He was voiced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
Dexter Jettster, of course, is the restaurant owner that pointed Obi-Wan towards Kamino based on the assassin's dart in Attack of the Clones.
Based on Jamie and Luke, my guess for the "We're not so different" shiny question was "all of these characters have kissed their sister."
I only knew Jamie, Luke, and Buster so my guess was "Either they all lost a hand or they all have incest related storylines" because let's face it, Buster had some issues with his mother (and with his sister too when they find out she's adopted)
That's what I was gonna go for after I reminded myself that 'they all have evil dads' was already used for a different WNSDYAI with Luke Skywalker
I only knew Aquaman and Luke, so I was going to say "they've all used telepathy before"
All I knew was Luke and Naruto, so I was gonna say "powerful father"
@@souulkeeper1384 I was gonna say, didn't Buster take a try at Lindsay in that S3 finale?
Um Actually, despite the show's dialogue, the children in Umbrella Academy were born "around the world" simultaneously, so they could not have all been born at "noon" given how time zones work. Also, the 3rd season (spoilers) introduces a new timeline where 6 of UA's mothers were killed, and only 16 children total were born.
Um actually the show is produced in America so people only care about what time it is in America cause the rest of the world doesn't matter.
@@teelo12000 um actually, even by that logic they still couldn't have all been born at noon cause there are still multiple timezones within the US and the rest of America
@@oFogsi Um Actually if it isn't Eastern/New York time it DOESN'T MATTER AT ALL. Speaking as someone who doesn't live in the Eastern time zone and is quite irked by that attitude.
Was about to go into the comments to say this
6 Um, Actually mothers died in season 3?! 😱
14:28 Um actually, those people do not have alter egos.
Blackagar Boltagon is the king of the Inhumans and Black Bolt is just his nickname
Captain Mar-Vell is a Kree soldier (a captain) and the other name is just how people understood what he presented himself as.
Mutants in general don't have alter egos, it's more like a Codename (or a "Mutant name"; their true name for some like Magneto)
Um actually Black Bolt and Captain Marvel are the character's alter egos. In Black Bolt's case yes, it's a shortening of his actual name but it's still the superhero alter ego he went by In Captain Marvel's case yes, he was a Kree Captain namedMar-Vell but when he operated on earth he used the alter ego Captain Marvel. As for mutants, the whole "mutant name" thing is a more recent development and it still relates to the character's alter ego.
@@comixfan But that's not an alter ego.
It's just a nickname, an alter ego implies another persona and in cases of Both Mar-Vell an Black Bolt they are one an the same. Just a Nickname. Also, Black Bolt is not a superhero.
As far as mutants, if by recent you mean the las 30 years... yes. And again, is not another persona, (But that varies from case to case)
@@FalCorianHojasanta No, Black Bolt is an alter ego. "Bolty" would be a nickname. Same as Captain Marvel is an alter ego while "Marv" is a nickname.
And the whole "mutant name" thing has only been a thing since the inception of Krakoa as a mutant nation and the development of mutant culture. Prior to that, mutants had alter egos/codenames/whatever you want to refer to them just like other Marvel heroes & villains did.
I love this debate of pedantry, but I think the issue here is the mixing up of, "alter ego," with, "secret identity."
Comixfan's definition about alter ego is definitely correct, but Ivan's point - and this is also how the question was presented, to be fair - is that those characters' alter ego weren't used to hide their identity, and _are_ closer in function to codenames/nicknames. Of course, in comic books, a character's alter ego _is_ almost always their secret identity - Clark Kent is Superman, Bruce Wayne is Batman, _et cetera_ - but Black Bolt, Captain Marvel, and Jubilee don't really have a civilian identity that they'd go to such lengths to protect, hence the irrelevance of their similar-sounding alter ego names to their actual names. (IIRC, I'm pretty sure either, "Black Bolt," or, "Captain Marvel," has ever been recontextualised as one of those, "Humans equating alien names to words they understand," scenarios as the in-universe justification, so it's even more of a branding issue than an identity one.)
@@bobbyfernando But an alter ego is still a different PERSONA. Most if not all X-Men are still themselves when fighting Dr. Doom. It's not an alter-ego any more than I have an alter ego when I put on a purple shirt and deliver packages.
23:00 Um, Actually in the Netflix adaptation of The Umbrella Academy, there are 2 different numbers given for the amount of women who give birth. 43 before The Academy change the timeline and 16 after they change it. The women that would've given birth all die simultaneously from somebody killing them from powers they gained due to The Academy's field trip in the timeline. However, the comics haven't gotten that far and haven't given another number.
Just to follow up on the Jean Grey discussion... in "My Hero Academia" there is a fairly powerful hero named "Best Jeanist" whose powers are explicitly denim-based.
One of my favorite characters...........
um, actually, they're not explicitly denim based, they're textile and string based, he is just able to control denim and jeans the best. sorry, i had too. good to see an MHA fan.
So happy to scroll to the comments and see all the tentacle count corrections. It's one of my favorite pieces of trivia.
Happy Friday, fellow Um, Actually enjoyers!
TGIUAF
It's already Saturday where I live, but thanks! Hope the same for you too 😁
Thank you! Happy Um, Actually Friday to you too!
@@umactually Um actually, there is no god, but I do thank everyone who puts on Um, Actually. It's one of my favorite things to watch!
@@umactually Tgiuaf fhtagn
For the Halo question, the kids were replaced with “flash-clones” which are basically slapped together and had a shelf-life of a couple years.
Yeah, exactly. They sent the clones to the parents knowing they'd expire quickly, a quality that makes for poor super-soldiers.
More specifically, the reason they used flash clones was that you could clone at someone's biological age rather than raising them from birth. However, flash clones had an extremely high defect rate. So they would essentially kidnap a kid, and then replace The kid with a walking tumor that looked like a kid.
According to Halo lore, flash cloning was regularly used and worked well for single organs. But the process didn't scale to whole organisms
@@LeviathanLP Spartan IIIs have left the chat
@@LeviathanLP No, we couldn't have possibly kidnapped those children, they died of...natural causes. Yes...natural causes.
Ohh shit, that is way more fucked up than the discussion on the show led me to understand.
Words cannot describe how much brighter my Fridays are after discovering this show.
I've already seen the episodes on Dropout, but that won't stop me from rewatching on TH-cam. Sadly, I never seem to recall most of the correct answers 😂
5:56 Um actually, Squidward, like all squid, only has 2 tentacles, serving as his hands. He does however also have four ARMS, confusingly serving as his legs, while real squid have eight. Tentacles are morphologically and functionally different from cephalapod arms, but the term is often wrongly used as a catch-all term.
They should give you a point!!!!!
While that would be true, Squidward is actually canonically an octopus which frankly is super confusing given his name
Exactly, and an octopus has 0 tentacles. Arms only!
This is what I also was gonna say. Give her the point
Damn it, you buzzed in before me. I came to the comments to say basically this.
I got the pixel picture instantly, not even seen that planet of the apes film but it’s such an iconic scene
The Halo clones were purposefully made to slowly get sick and die after they took their place so the family wouldn't get enough time with the replacement to raise suspicion if I remember thr novels correctly, it's been over a decade since I read them
Um, actually, flash clones in Halo always get sick and die, the ones that the SPARTAN program used weren't special.
yeah i think they also straight up say it in the games
though i dont remember which one
Then the question is can a clone not be flash clone and be just as good as the original?
I do believe that in the fall of reach book they say that there cloning sucks and cloning full people wasn't possible without severe medical problems
@@fadesound172 flash clones are the only way to create a clone that is the same age as the person you are cloning. If you want a full clone that won’t die after a few months, then the clone would start out as a baby and age normally. So you would have to raise the clone form infancy, wait for it to reach the age of the original person, and then go from there.
Slowen Lo was in The Last Jedi, he is from the casino part, he is either the guy that turns in Finn and Rose for parking where they shouldn't or else the guy that keeps pumping change into BB-8 in the belief that he is a slot machine. I can't remember which one, but I do remember that he was voiced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
He's the one who turns them into the cops. He's apparently a wealthy driftwood carver.
@@nicktheanticlause1313 that makes sense, especially since I just remembered that the little gambling addict was played by Warrick Davis
And he's an homage to the Beastie Boys
@@antitypical1807 all of his species have Beastie Boy names. Ello Asty was the x-wing pilot in 7
I feel like one of the writers really enjoys barbecue and either slipped this one past their colleagues or they convinced everyone that a cooking reference would make a funny in-joke.
Gotta love how, in these "virtual episodes", Mike does his best to keep it all entertaining by being extra energetic to compensate for the lack of personal interaction between the contestants and the host. You still can tell it's not as... punchy and fun as other episodes, but A+ for effort, dude!
Um actually, a vice president who ascends to the presidency after the president resigns/dies can serve up to 2 years additionally without triggering the 2-term limit, meaning that an ascended VP can serve up to 10 years.
Same
Um actually, there is a further limitation on vice presidents - they must be eligible to be president, as they would ascend to being president upon the death/resignation of the president, and thus a pair elected as president/vp could otherwise intentionally have the president resign to install the vice president as president for an unlimited number of terms. So a person who has served two terms as president would thus be ineligible to be vice president, as they'd already be capped out on capacity to be president. So for example, Obama is ineligible to be VP, as would be Bush and Clinton.
@@undine120 ironically, Jimmy Carter is eligible. Four more years?
Correct. While he didn't hit 10 years, the last example of this was Harry Truman. He served for more than 8 years, taking the office of the president for the remainder of FDR's term and then winning reelection twice.
While presidential term limits were not part of the Constitution when Truman took office, they were when he left. Prior to the 22nd amendment, the two term limit of the president was only a custom, not it constitutional obligation
@@CxOrillion Um Actually Truman only served one full term as President after taking over from FDR; he decided not to run in 1952. Also it didn't apply to Truman. The wording of the amendment states that it will apply starting with whoever was the next President after it was passed.
Jordan constantly cycling through the colours of the rainbow was mesmerizing
absolutely reeling over how I saw Jaime, Buster, and Luke and tried to think of when Naruto could have had even a partially incestuous relationship 😭
The clones of Spartan children in Halo weren't actually used because the cloning process left them with a myriad of health issues and they all pretty much died months after they were used as replacements, which is why they had to use real kids in the first place.
If you're extremely nearsighted like myself, take your glasses off for the Needs More Pixels, I got it after the first layer pretty easily. For some reason, the blurriness works for you rather than against you with the pixels
I also got it on the first frame! But with glasses on; I need a new prescription...
I squinted really hard and picked it up in the first round, but then I started second-guessing myself wondering if it was the Spaceballs parody of that scene.
Trapp is so effortlessly funny, he brings to mind those feelings of when you were young joking around with your friends at their parents house or during off period or something lol just chillin and laughing
To be fair with black bolt, that's not really an alter ego it's just what he goes by, he is an inhuman and lives on the moon, so no regular human knows who he is anyway. It's more like a nickname than a superhero name.
That Knuckles question explains why Jamaicans have dreadlocks, it helps them stay high, man!
10:26 Um, actually, the clones died a few months after the Spartans were replaced by them, as clone DNA was highly unstable.
It’s like there’s a character in Discworld called Legitimate First. There’s definitely weirder names out there.
Yeah, but Pratchett doesn't take anything too seriously and George Lucas really does. That's the difference. Discworld is in on its own joke, Star Wars is not.
Jordan's laugh at 6:45 sounded so similar to Salacious B. Crumb's (Jabba's Jester/Pet) laugh which is so funny since they're doing a Star Wars question!!
10:25 Um, Actually!❗Not a correction. Just answering your question, Trap.
The clones in Halo are only viable for a month to a couple of years and the time they live for can't be predicted. Also, they don't reliably inherit memories from their host, some not even recognizing their original self's parents. The reason the clones existed at all was as a coverup to protect ONI (office of navel intelligence) from scrutiny, as the children appear to die of some unknown disease or natural causes. These specific children were chosen because their DNA was a perfect fit to improve their odds of survival through the augmentation process. Still, roughly half of them died during augmentation anyway.
Um actually, since it is Norse, Mjolnir would be King Bluetooth-powered
Yes love how Trapp blunder into the Danish king Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson. Even if he converted to christianity he started out with the norse gods.
For the marvel names thing most of the marvel characters don’t really have secret identities. Just hero names. They aren’t really trying to hide
And Jean Grey is so powerful that really what's the point of hiding?
Pretty much. I mean, Black Bolt's a king. It's not like he's going to be able to hide.
I assume this is due to a delay in the episode hitting TH-cam - but Um, Actually the current Thor is a man again, however he cannot change to his mortal form at will, as a recent storyline saw him attempt this to find that over the last few decades of comics his mortal alter ego Donald Blake, had turned violent in isolation. Donald Blake has now become the new "God of Lies", and seemingly thor is without an mortal alter ego
Hey, I wrote the fan submitted question for this episode!
Why does the "The Umbrella Academy" question remind me so much of that time when professor Aguefort was talking about a sick rock concert wherein a bunch of people got pregnant by the spirit of rock and their babies had sick rock duds and powers? 🤔🙂
Um actually, while echidnas and hedgehogs look relatively similar in pictures, what many people imagine as a "normal" hedgehog ( aka the pet store hedgehog, which is a hybrid of a couple types of hedgehog) is substantially smaller than an echidna with hedgehogs on average weighing 800-1000g and an echidna weighing in at an average of 4-6 kilograms.
Came in to comment about the Halo flash clones, only to see many of my fellow Halo fans had done it already. Great job guys!
I hope they go back to in person soon! Love the show still either way
They already have! I think this is from, like, two seasons back. New episodes are all on CH's streaming service Dropout. Hashtag not an ad, but it's absolutely worth the price!
@@KingOfDoma Probably gonna subscribe then!
BRO JESSICA CLEMONS IS HERE TOO!!!?
15:45 While some characters don't bother with code names, have you seen the ones from Invincible? Rex-splode, Atom Eve, Dupli-Kate, Multi-Paul and Shrinking (Ray in the comic book and Rae in the animated series).
10:30 - so the reason is that the clones that they replaced the spartans with actually begin degenerating at a pretty fast rate, eventually dying at a “young” age
When I saw Jamie Lannister and Luke Skywalker in the shiny question, my first thought was "all these characters have kissed their sister"
Inbreeding to save the Jedi legacy and keep the bloodline pure. Tell me I'm off base!
Umm actually, I am presuming this was filmed in 2020 or later, so Jane Foster is no longer Thor. Jane passes the title back to Odinson, and become Valkyrie, with no Mjolnir either, with Odinson reforming a mjolnir, in 2019's War of The Realms. (That is simplify the whole situation, but, as of 2019, Thor is male again.)
When are the 3 hosts of Get Played coming on to do a show about awful video games? I would a crossover of love my favorite podcast and favorite youtube show.
Um, Actually... The character Best Jeanist has denim powers. (Well, more like, he can manipulate threads of any kind, including steel cables)
He's one of the Top 10 heroes in the My Hero Academia Universe.
Jaime Lannister and Luke Skywalker have one more thing in common with each other. Kissing their sister.
I have been addicted to this for the past week
Um actually, tentacles are specifically cephalopd limbs with suckers at the end rather than along the whole length (as seen on their "arms"). Squids have 10 limbs, but only 2 of them are considered tentacles, the other 8 are "arms", whereas octopods have 8 arms and no tentacles. The limbs Squidward uses as hands are clearly tentacles with suckers only at the bulbous tips, identifying him as a squid, though one that seems to have lost half of its arms.
Squidward's "legs" don't have suckers except at the end, as well. He has 6 tentacles and 0 arms. He is also canonically an octopus, despite that making no sense.
Um, Actually, Ripley *was* in hypersleep between Aliens and Alien 3, along with Cpl. Hicks, Bishop, and Rebecca "Newt" Jorden, but she was the only one to survive having their pods ejected due to a fire on board the Sulaco.
The point of contention was that Ripley wasn't in hypersleep between Alien 3 and Alien Ressurection, because she was dead and replaced with a clone.
@@MorningDusk7734 That is, indeed, the error Trapp was looking for, but at 19:35 Trapp said "She was only frozen between the *first two* movies" (emphasis mine). I was pointing out that we see the four survivors of Aliens in hypersleep capsules as the movie ends, as well as the events that led up to the ejection of those capsules at the beginning of Alien 3.
Gotta say, I was not expecting Jess to be the fact checker. That was a pleasant surprise
7:52 Slowen Lo was a male Abednedo who resided on Canto Bight. He was the one in The Last Jedi who told Finn and Rose that they couldn't park their shuttle on the beach.
20:05 Looking only at Luke and Jaime and immediately jumped to: "They all kissed their sister" after reveal "Yeah, that makes more sense"
Also a third Um, actually: But in CURRENT comic canon, Jane Foster -IS NOT- Thor. Jane is currently Valkyrie in the comics.
"Current" as of when the episode was shot. IDK when that was but it was first aired (on Dropout) in June of 2021.
@@jb888888888 Oh, I didn't realize the TH-cam uploads were delayed that significantly lol.
She's been Valkyrie since 2019, though, and this episode was clearly recorded at some point after 2020, since it was entirely remote. :)
17:23 Whenever Trapp gives a point like this, I get flashbacks of Brennan's "Wasn't the thing I said also correct but not the thing?!?!?! What the hell!" 😂😂 mainly bc it was a hilarious moment and it's imprinted in my brain, but also because - any excuse to get in the comments
There were several things wrong with that Thor question. Like, um actually, the fact that he hadn't gone back to Blake in years and in even more recent comics, Blake has come back to life as a distinct entity bitter at Thor and the gods for being created just to teach Thor humility.
Also as far as I know, Jane Foster isn’t Thor anymore. Thor Odinson is the main Thor again.
@@mjanssenart Yeah, Jane is Valkyrie.
@@mjanssenart yeah even if this was recorded a while ago, it was no earlier than March 2020,where it would all still be inaccurate.
I was wondering too when she became Valkyrie
That last question brings fritening visions of Dick Cheney.
Um, Actually Michelle did not answer the Final Fantasy question correctly and should not have got the point. She was so excited to "know" the answer, she forgot to begin her answer with "Um, Actually".
Um, actually, it has been previously established that during shiny questions the contestants do not need to say the phrase um, actually. Many do to keep up the habit, though.
Um actually, current Thor is not Jane Foster anymore, and Thor no longer has a "mortal form" to change into. Jane Foster is now Valkyrie, and Thor runs Asgard now.
Blake was around but abandoned in another dimension.
man, I was so taken in by the Watership Down question. I completely forgot abouf baby Threar.
When she's mad
She Phoenix.
-- A Poem by Michelle Nguyen Bradley
the loose seal comment by Michelle might be the funniest thing I've ever heard in this show
It just cracked me up how right she was without realizing it. "Loose seal! No, that's not it..." I had caught the hand thing so I muttered "that's EXACTLY it, Michelle..." while laughing.
I see a lot of fellow fans sharing the info about the clones in Halo so just kinda wanted to put it in more of a streamlined comment:
The final selection of spartan-ii candiates were replaced with rapid grown 'flash' clones that were designed to die by developing incurable genetic disorders/disformaties, to prevent the parents across the colonies from searching for their missing real children.
It's one of the moral questions that is explored more in the books.
Um, actually, it wasn't just that the other thirty-something mothers didn't want to give up their unexpected children-- most of the children, at least as stated in the comics, either died shortly after birth or were abandoned/put up for adoption. Also stated in the comics, Luther and Number Five are fraternal twins, so technically Reginald was only able to convince six of the mothers to give him their children. Additionally, Shane was also onto something about the year not being '89 when they were born, but only in the comics-- the children were born in either the 50's or 60's I think, considering the Hargreeves siblings were children during the Kennedy assassination-- which their future selves were responsible for when Five and Allison went back in time to stop an older/younger Number Five from preventing the assassination in order to prevent Hazel and Cha Cha from using the nukes Kennedy gave to Reginald to blow up the planet in the present day. Yeah, the comics are fucking wild. (I haven't seen S3 of the show yet because I had to cancel my Netflix subscription, so I don't know what the facts are for that season, but I do know that there are other living children of the incident thanks to the finale of S2 and what I have seen of S3 teasers.)
um actually, Jane Foster not Thor anymore, Jane Foster Valkyrie. Thor Odinson Thor
Just on the Halo question, the reason they couldn’t just use the clones is that cloning technology is very unstable and clones would decay and die after a few months - this is why they’re referred to as ‘flash clones’. So they took John from his parents and replaced him with a clone, which said parents would have to watch slowly die a painful death thinking it was their own son.
Um, actually, at least in the Netflix show, it wasn't that the other women who gave birth in the Umbrella Academy wouldn't sell their children, it's that Hargreeves only asked for and selected the seven who are the protagonists. This is part of the reason why during the Sparrow Academy arc he has different children: It's not that different women agreed to sell their children, it's that he chose to collect different ones (and also the original seven's mothers died, along with many others of the mothers, before they were born due to shenanigans with The White Violin's previous charge.)
Liking before I've even watched this, because these are always a good watch.
Besides, this was delightful. Bonus for awarding Doctor points.
When Jordan said "Shepard, commander Shepard" I did the same thing before I got to Mass Effect 😂
Um Actually, The cloning process in the Halo franchise is imperfect, and the "flash clones" in fact expire shortly after the swap.
Slowen Lo is from TLJ, he appears briefly in the casino sequence, and is portrayed by Joseph Gordon Levitt.
In the novels, at least, the Spartan clones are used as replacements because they are not stable. They're grown quickly, which among other things means they lack the memories and emotions of the original. They also die very quickly so the people running the Spartan program arrange for "accidents" to happen to the clone basically immediately so that everyone just thinks the kid died instead of being kidnapped and turned into enormous cyborg killing machines.
Um, Actually - Sonic can swim, he just can't breathe underwater...like most of us.
Eh, he just walks along the bottom to be fair...
Slowen Lo is Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Edit: and um, actually there are two current Thor runs. The might Thor, and just Thor. Current Thor also doesn't turn into Donald Blake either.
Ooh! Um, Actually! Squid DO have fewer than 10 tentacles! They have 2 tentacles and 8 arms. Arms and tentacles are different anatomically: octopuses have arms, while tentacles only have little suckers at the end of a long tendril on a pad, called tentacles.
Sometimes I don't know them. But I'm very happy to have answered so many correctly
Wait, does anyone actually know what's going on with Thor in the comics now? They say that Jane Foster is the current Thor, but from what I remember, she died, came back as a Valkyrie, and now, we have both Thors simultaneously? I'm super behind and have only heard things, so if anyone can fill me in, that would be great.
I only knew the point from the first Sonic/Knuckles question because it’s a significant plot point in the newest movie.
Saw the word blitz on screen immediately recognized ff6/ff3 Sabin was awesome
20:10 not me seeing Jaime Lannister and Luke Skywalker and immediately thinking “incest” 😂
Um actually, Squids have 8 tentacles and 2 legs. Those splatoon lore videos are finally paying off!
It goes even deeper. Anatomically, a mollusk's suctioned limbs are called arms and the non-suctioned are the tentacles. That means that squid actually have 8 **arms** and 2 **tentacles**. I just learned this from another comment on here.
@@Levacque aah damn I misremembered that
Wow, those 2 name based statements were weirdly sneaky for me haha. I saw "Veritably Clean" and "the only one whose name sounds nothing like the alter ego name" (Nightwing) and thought "IT'S A TRAP, it couldn't possibly be the obvious one standing out from the others" haha.
One of these days I will learn that I need way more than the given runtime to watch this show because I have to pause and google and now I'm on wikipedia or fandom or wherever and oh my god look at the time.
A curiosity on Thor and Mjolnir joke about distance and Bluetooth. Bluetooth is named after an early king of Denmark, King Harald Bluetooth of Denmark. So, the Norse connection makes the joke extra flavorful.
Um actually octopus have 8 arms not tentacles tentacles only have grippers at the end!!!!!
I thought Thor Odinson doesn't have a mortal form anymore, he's just Thor full-time.
Um, Actually, you said "we do meet one other clairvoyant rabbit" instead of "we only meet one other clairvoyant rabbit" which makes your statement correct.
I won a spam scam :O That looks so legit lol
Um, actually the childern taken for the spartan program in Halo were replaced with flash clones that would die from all sorts of health problems from being a clone
Damn, you beat me to it by 8 minutes...
Veritably Clean sounds like a name from The Fifth Element.
OMG. Days after Hurricane Ian hit Florida.... and storms are evoked by Mike in the intro... what coincidence. (I live in the Tampa Bay area)
The more I watch through the covid episodes the happier I am to see some of the New Rockstar faces.
um actually, ripley was in cryogenic sleep before alien 3. that's how they wrote hicks and newt out. they die in their pods when they crash on the prison planet.
Another correction for the real life skills prompt! Um actually, the president can serve up to a total of 10 years! Basically, if they are vice president and the president cannot continue, if this happens after 2 years into that term, the president can run 2 additional times. However, if they take over in the first or second year, they can only run one more time.
the children in halo were cloned but the reason why they did not use clones is because the clones had a really short life expectancy and jubilee is more a nickname rather than a super hero alias
Um Actually, Squid have 8 arms and 2 tentacles. Arms have suction cups the entire length, where tentacles have suction cups at the end. I worked at an aquarium teaching squid dissections for 13 years.
@26:00 Um Actually the president is not currently limited to two 4-year terms maximum or even an 8 year max. The president can participate in any number of terms as long as the total time he's in office is less than 10 years. This means that if a president dies or leaves office after already serving the majority of his term, the vice president can take over afterwards, and then the vice president can go on to serve an additional 2 full 4 year terms afterwards. In history, this has never happened, but it came close when Lyndon B Johnson took over after JFK died, did 1 full term after, and did campaign for a third term but lost in the primaries. And of course, FDR was elected for 4 terms before term limits for presidents were put into law.
Um actually, I think the code name for the Spartans that master chief is part of is actually Spartan IIs (two in Roman numerals)
It's still correct to call him a Spartan, in the same way that the Xbox 360 is still an Xbox
@@yomooma true but it can be argued that the code name isn’t Spartans
Um Actually, if a vice-president is raised to the office of the presidency due to death or resignation with less than 2 years remaining in the outgoing president's term, the newly raised president can still run for two more full terms after completing that partial one. They can therefor have a theoretical term limit of 9 years and 364 days.
I was SCANDALIZED when he put that Dexter Jettster is a villain