That must´ve been the best Intro ever! With the werewolves growling introductions in the start and Tilly killing it with anxiously whispering: "Uuuuuu Nouuuuuu!" then continuing into the deep tuned themesong "Here comes the lord of the board"
He hungers for flesh, but satiates it with a hamburger. He grows fur over his body, but shaves it off wondering when he got to be a hairy old man. He grows fangs, but thinks he may need to see a dentist. He is Laurie, the Unawarewolf!
Laurie not checking his card, and not knowing he was the werewolf, gives the same vibes as when they were playing cheese thief and people kept forgetting to look at the cheese
in that episode Sully was the first one to forget to look at the cheese, then Laurie did the same, now Laurie forgot to look at his card when both him and Sully were the werewolf, what kind of conspiracy theory is this?
Laurie forgetting to wake up, Sully looking around confused and then Laurie picking Sully as the werewolf at the end and giving himself a little fist pump is low key the funniest thing that has ever happened on this channel.
The funny part about the editors notes on the Greggs chat is that it’s actually more expensive on the patreon to get greggs chat than it is to get in person blood on the clock tower, they know what their premium content is
I'm from Brazil but learned the american English, it took me a time to remember what jelly was and then it took me more time to understand why they were not getting it
Laurie's face when he turned over the werewolf card, he was full on thinking someone has switched my card!!! Before his memory kicked in and he realised he hadn't checked XD
Team Rocket on the one side of the table being the masons and Team Watch Out Brooke He Steal Yo Man being the werewolves on the other end was truly funny.
The werewolves being able to take two guesses at the seer and still win is waaaay too powerful, it really sucks the fun out of the game. Such a great video though!
Some of Tilly's answers during the "Jelly" round had me all confused too, I'm with ya Brooke. Tilly's face at being the Mayor and Seer both, THAT was spot on. So hard for the good team.
the other pun of unaware wolf is better.. but yeah.. poor silly had the runt of the little werewolf as his partner.. then again i wanna say some of this is scripted but.. who knows? only the team who makes this stuff and anyone who spots them in the pub they are hosted in i guess.
Adam's getting too close to 22 now, all the games from this point onwards need to be things like: Adam Vs Sully in a game of "Who can name more of Brooke's relatives"
In the USA, the foods known as jelly, jam, and Jello are all different. Although jelly and jam are both spreadable, fruit preserves. Jelly is a fruity spread that have no fruit solids nor seeds and almost like gelatin. Jam has a bit looser consistency and have chunks of fruit and may contain seeds, etc. And there are also preserves, which is similar to jam but thicker and typically have large chunks of fruit. Jello is a US brand name of powered gelatin and is so ingrained in the USA's culture that we refer to gelatin as Jello as most gelatin dishes found here are going to be made from Jello.
I get a wave of exitement every time i see a new upload! You got me into board games, and i have got plenty of other people in with us! I really hope to meet any of you some day. My idols. ♡
Genuinely. I'm saving up because I'm having a baby soon but god damn. I have never been more tempted to sub to a Patreon because of that damn Gregs discussion. Loved the episode. Thanks from Manchester.
In my family when I was kid, every 20 Questions game started with “Animal, Vegetable, Mineral”, “is it alive”, “is it bigger than a breadbox”. These guys are starting with whatever, lol.
That is some good stat padding, Adam. Then again, monopoly is about as fun a root canal where the anesthetic has secretly been replaced with salt, so I can't blame you really. If only there were... I don't know... five really wild sets of house rules for Monopoly to make the game watchable (not to mention quick). 🤔
Im going in february and I cant wait. Im not a patreon, so I have no clue what to buy at Greggs though. Also, too bad they don't film in Draughts anymore
"All You Nerd is Love" was a non-album single on its original 1967 release in the UK, but was included on the U.S. "Magical Mystery Tour" LP later that same year. John Lennon was the lead singer and primary songwriter. "Magical Mystery Tour" was the only U.S. exclusive LP made part of the official canon discography when they came to CD in the late '80s, probably to keep the non-album tracks collection "Past Masters" to two volumes rather than three. Side one of the LP was the original British "Magical Mystery Tour" double-EP, resequenced. Side two were the rest of the band's non-album singles and b-sides from 1967.
I feel like I need to defend Americans a little. Jelly: Jelly is made with strained fruit juice. There are no pieces of fruit in jelly. Jam: Jam is made with mashed fruit. Preserves: Preserves have whole fruit or large pieces of fruit
that Jelly round had me so shook lol I was as confused as everyone else because I couldn't tell if they meant the American meaning or the British meaning...either way, it was super entertaining when Sully roasted Tilly afterwards 🤣
They were intirely out of line for thinking that jelly was jello. There's no American or British interpretation about it, they are two different words, end of discussion. But tgat still does not matter, since both jelly and jello are traditionally found in homes!! Like how is this even debatable! She royally screwed that one up.
@@zankudragon well I do know that i’m Britain, jelly means gelatin dessert so that’s where the confusion comes in. I do agree, though, that they are both found in homes, which is why it was great to see her roasted for it afterward.
Just because Jelly maybe a traditional dessert doesn't mean it's traditionally found only in the home which is what was going through her head at the time. I do think it's an object though as all foods are. It seemed easy to fire off questions without really thinking of the answers too much and when all are asking at the same time, made it awkward for the Major. x:x
A good way to bluff as Mayor/Werewolf is to think of something close to the real answer and lead the players astray. Don't forget they can outright lie also.
Jelly is made with strained fruit juice. There are no pieces of fruit in jelly. Jam is made with mashed fruit, causing it to have small pieces of fruit in it. Preserves have whole fruit or large pieces of fruit. Jell-O is a brand name. It is flavored gelatin.
@@Dragonatrix I actually subscribed for this month to see all the past uncut versions, and in the uncut Version Adam himself mentioned that this is a bit much
Jon: "Got the two biggest were wolves right here... ...You talked about Greggs for two minutes." Adam: *hurt voice* "I'm hungry..." Yeah that... That only makes you sound MORE like a werewolf.
I feel like Adam should only add one point per episode if he wins the majority of games in these small ones. I mean in 1 month he went up like what 10 points. If he keeps counting it like he is now, there’s no way he doesn’t get past his goal. So for these last 2 months all I want is for Adam sweat it. Make it a down to the wire thing.
As an American, we distinguish jelly from jam. Jelly is like jam, but clearer and more gelatinous. Jam is between jelly and preserves in thickness and consistency.
While I don’t know how exciting it would be for Adam to play monopoly, the fact that they keep playing multiple round games does give him a good advantage of making the goal by the end of the year.
preface: I want nothing to change. // Adam frequently does such a good job of explaining the game as its going along that I just skip over the instructions at the start and only go back to it if its a really complicated game. It's genuinely why I think board game club is so much easier to watch than some other board game based channels.
As an American, Tilly's answers for the jelly clue confused the heck out of me, until I realized that jelly in the UK is I guess what we'd call Jello, not something close to jam, but sans the fruit pulp.
thing is jelly and jam are two different things with jam they don't filter out the pulp jelly is when they do jelly is another word for jello but they are still wrong
@@idontknowmyname3622 They aren't wrong. In the UK there is no such distinction (certainly not colloquially and I'm pretty sure not officially either), that is a distinction that is only made in the US. Jelly in the UK is purely what Americans would call Jello and jam is the spread, fruit pieces or none. It is far more common for the spread to have fruit pieces in it in the UK though.
@@idontknowmyname3622 "They are still wrong". This is why Americans really annoy me. People may call it generalising, but its far too common for you guys to take already established ENGLISH words, and pretend that America created it first. The word "jam" was coined in 18th century England, which meant to "tightly squeeze" something. And then the term "jam" was made for the food we know today (the fruit spread you put on toast and sandwiches), shortly after.
@@kimberleymonroe1157 This is why the English really annoy me. People may call it generalizing, but it's far too common for you guys to take already established Non-English words, cultures, and inventions and pretend that England created it first. The invention of jam/jellies started before the 4th century in the Middle East, then the word "gelée" was coined in 18th century France, which meant to "congeal or gel" something. And then the term "gelée" was made for the food we know today (the fruit spread you put on toast and sandwiches), shortly after. Then this gelée method was exported from France around the world and many other countries used the name "gelée" (or as it became called in America Jelly) however xenophobic England dropped the filthy foreign word gelée and instead coined the term "Jam" to lay English credit on something that wasn't theirs. But on a more serious note maybe stow the xenophobia in the future Kimberley. Also speaking from experience both inside and outside America Jam and Jelly are often used for two distinct types of fruit spreads. The EU even has specific regulation on what qualifies as jellies and jam. Jam is basically defined by fruit pulp, whereas jelly is basically from fruit concentrate.
As an American aware of the Jelly vs Jello debate, I found that exchange absolutely cathartic because I did some researching in my teen years to determine the difference between all the fruit spread categories. In America, there's preserves (which has chunks of fruit or whole fruit in it), there's jam (which is made with crushed or chopped fruit), there's jelly (which is made solely from the strained juice of the fruit), and there's Jello (named from the brand name Jell-o, which is what the UK calls jelly, which is traditionally sweet but has been made savory in the past). Then there's marmalade, but that's just a subcategory of preserves made specifically with citrus with rinds included. The UK are not alone on the 'jelly' side of the argument. I once got some 'sakura jelly' from Japan and was surprised to find out that it was what I would recognize as 'jello' with cherry blossom flowers suspended in it, not the kind of jelly I would spread on toast.
Jam covers a lot of variety from full fruit to seedless, so you can see the confusion that can be created. Basically American use of jam n jelly are the same thing in the UK, which would both be know as preserves and so Jell-O is the clearer distinction of British Jelly. x:x
How do you figure 2/3? Remember, without an apprentice, the mayor can possibly be a werewolf *or* the seer themselves. So with 7 players, 2 werewolves, and 1 known Thing, that leaves 4 unknown players; so random guessing gives them a 50/50 chance at winning, not 2/3.
@@IceMetalPunk 50/50 still seems like too high of a win condition for a comeback scenario when the village team has successfully guessed the word, which as we can see from this video, is not a simple 50/50 matter
That just goes to show how important it is for the seer to hide. If a seer hints too well they're going to lose. It's better to tank the game and find a wolf than make yourself look like a seer at all.
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Greggs chat may be single-handedly convincing me to join
Greggs is okay. There. Saved you money.
That must´ve been the best Intro ever! With the werewolves growling introductions in the start and Tilly killing it with anxiously whispering: "Uuuuuu Nouuuuuu!" then continuing into the deep tuned themesong "Here comes the lord of the board"
Ah, a rare and majestic creature: The Unawarewolf.
More upvotes here please!
He hungers for flesh, but satiates it with a hamburger. He grows fur over his body, but shaves it off wondering when he got to be a hairy old man. He grows fangs, but thinks he may need to see a dentist. He is Laurie, the Unawarewolf!
That's gold
Noice!
Pure Comedy Gold!!!!!
Laurie not checking his card, and not knowing he was the werewolf, gives the same vibes as when they were playing cheese thief and people kept forgetting to look at the cheese
The confusion of Sully :D
@@preppen78 I mean, Laurie also forgot to look at the cheese in a round.
@@preppen78 His increasing confusion is absolutely killing me
The f-ing reveal at the end where he goes "no I'm not", flips it and is consequently surprised that he was in fact a werewolf xD
in that episode Sully was the first one to forget to look at the cheese, then Laurie did the same, now Laurie forgot to look at his card when both him and Sully were the werewolf, what kind of conspiracy theory is this?
Laurie forgetting to wake up, Sully looking around confused and then Laurie picking Sully as the werewolf at the end and giving himself a little fist pump is low key the funniest thing that has ever happened on this channel.
My god when it was established to be not a princess and everyone preceded to name every princess to ever exist, this game would kill me.
This group has a history of forgetting about princesses don't they. The little mermaid, classic underdog story anyone?
@@AstralArbourSys well Adam was the werewolf, so I'd imagine that blunder was completely intentional
The funny part about the editors notes on the Greggs chat is that it’s actually more expensive on the patreon to get greggs chat than it is to get in person blood on the clock tower, they know what their premium content is
The British vs. American food work debate around Jelly hit so hard. The whole time Tilly was giving clues, I was like... "what?"
Sammmeeee
I got all the way to "is it a dessert" before I realized what was up
Same. I was like: "Jelly and ice cream? Weird. Oh, it's jello and ice cream?? Still weird, actually"
I'm from Brazil but learned the american English, it took me a time to remember what jelly was and then it took me more time to understand why they were not getting it
Same
Laurie's face when he turned over the werewolf card, he was full on thinking someone has switched my card!!! Before his memory kicked in and he realised he hadn't checked XD
Tilly's Seer face is gonna make the hell of a reaction gif.
Got a timestamp for it?
@@wernt0 24:00 or thereabouts
@@wernt0 24:00
I love how Laurie genuinely celebrated that the villagers had won because he thought that meant that he had won
Laurie is hilarious. Adam is really pumping out these short games to buff up his win count. I smell a conspiracy
Would YOU want to play five games of Monopoly with a bitter, vengeful man?
No, they have realized that if he loses, he will make them suffer with him.
The Monopoly gods must be appeased.
@@dna507 I would love to see Adam, Dom, Laurie and Sully play five straight games of monopoly. It would be hilarious
@@dna507 content though...
but also, he said 22 out of 50 games so even if he plays more games, his ratio still has to be the same in order to achieve the goal
I love Laurie being so CONFIDENTLY wrong in being the villager/werewolf
Besides Sully, the thing being on the outside of the table every single time was kind of hilarious. What are the odds of that?
Exact same vibe as Sully being Morgan in Quest 2/3 times.
I love werewords and remember guessing capybara based on like 5 clues and werewolves thought I was seer when I just like capybaras
Now picturing Adam blurting out QUOKKA! and being immediately pegged as the Seer
@@meowlina Why are you picturing Adam being pegged
LMAO Poor Sully waking up being the only werewolf like "wtf what wtf what!? huh!?" I feel so bad LOLOLOL
😂😂
Team Rocket on the one side of the table being the masons and Team Watch Out Brooke He Steal Yo Man being the werewolves on the other end was truly funny.
-Was it Laurie?
-No
turns over the card
:O
The werewolves being able to take two guesses at the seer and still win is waaaay too powerful, it really sucks the fun out of the game. Such a great video though!
Some of Tilly's answers during the "Jelly" round had me all confused too, I'm with ya Brooke. Tilly's face at being the Mayor and Seer both, THAT was spot on. So hard for the good team.
Laurie became something very rare, perhaps the most elusive creature of all... A weren'twolf
the other pun of unaware wolf is better.. but yeah.. poor silly had the runt of the little werewolf as his partner..
then again i wanna say some of this is scripted but.. who knows? only the team who makes this stuff and anyone who spots them in the pub they are hosted in i guess.
Adam's getting too close to 22 now, all the games from this point onwards need to be things like:
Adam Vs Sully in a game of "Who can name more of Brooke's relatives"
I think now every time I see Tilly, I'm going to think about her groundbreaking role as Mr. Peeps in Call of Cthulhu 😂
Same! Unforgettably good
MAYOR, HERE IS YOUR SECRET WORD: "i want a divorce."
That got me laughing so hard.
Laurie celebrating only to realise his mistake was just *chef's kiss*
In the USA, the foods known as jelly, jam, and Jello are all different. Although jelly and jam are both spreadable, fruit preserves. Jelly is a fruity spread that have no fruit solids nor seeds and almost like gelatin. Jam has a bit looser consistency and have chunks of fruit and may contain seeds, etc. And there are also preserves, which is similar to jam but thicker and typically have large chunks of fruit. Jello is a US brand name of powered gelatin and is so ingrained in the USA's culture that we refer to gelatin as Jello as most gelatin dishes found here are going to be made from Jello.
It's so weird not having Adam in the centre in the big groups like this, great game I love it.
I absolutely love Tilly's expressions, actually, I just love Tilly, full stop.
Tillys facial expressions are amazing 😂
I love Werewords, I love NRB. Great combo.
I get a wave of exitement every time i see a new upload! You got me into board games, and i have got plenty of other people in with us! I really hope to meet any of you some day. My idols. ♡
I kinda want to see Adam go winless through November to drive up the tension
Genuinely. I'm saving up because I'm having a baby soon but god damn. I have never been more tempted to sub to a Patreon because of that damn Gregs discussion. Loved the episode. Thanks from Manchester.
Not gonna lie, I did just look at doing your patreon primarily for the Greggs chat...
LOVE this channel!!
Didn't know The Beatles were still rocking in the 21th century.
Pretty sure the song has been covered since there
In my family when I was kid, every 20 Questions game started with “Animal, Vegetable, Mineral”, “is it alive”, “is it bigger than a breadbox”. These guys are starting with whatever, lol.
I really enjoyed the "name all the Beatles' song' segment. I was shouting them right alongside the group. Super fun when we can play along.
Is it from the 21st century? Yes. Is it by the Beatles? After that both of them know the other's role.
It’s the best time of the week!!! ITS BOARD GAME CLUB!!!
Can we have more of Tilly on board game club as she is brill
lots of fun, and i can't believe that Laurie legitimately forgot to check his card and left Sully as the only warewolf
That is some good stat padding, Adam. Then again, monopoly is about as fun a root canal where the anesthetic has secretly been replaced with salt, so I can't blame you really.
If only there were... I don't know... five really wild sets of house rules for Monopoly to make the game watchable (not to mention quick). 🤔
“Is it Costa Rica? Not in South America but there we go we’ll take it” 😂😂😂😂😂
That heavy rain reference had me rolling hahaha. 15:56
timing, please? i missed it
@@barbrr 15:56
I hear the name Jason always in that way after playing that game years ago. Even my husband who didn't even play it, says Jason in that way nowadays🤣
With all the talk about Greggs in this episode, it and Draughts are the two big places I would like to visit if I ever go to London.
Im going in february and I cant wait. Im not a patreon, so I have no clue what to buy at Greggs though. Also, too bad they don't film in Draughts anymore
Almost 1hr of NRB - very satisfying!
Gonna be honest the Exclussive Greggs chat is kinda making me want to become a patreon
Tilly, best Mayor expressions ever!
"All You Nerd is Love" was a non-album single on its original 1967 release in the UK, but was included on the U.S. "Magical Mystery Tour" LP later that same year. John Lennon was the lead singer and primary songwriter.
"Magical Mystery Tour" was the only U.S. exclusive LP made part of the official canon discography when they came to CD in the late '80s, probably to keep the non-album tracks collection "Past Masters" to two volumes rather than three.
Side one of the LP was the original British "Magical Mystery Tour" double-EP, resequenced. Side two were the rest of the band's non-album singles and b-sides from 1967.
The fact that the mayor was a werewolf like 4 games in a row is bonkers
A Heavy rain reference on Boardgame club? Hell yeah!
I feel like I need to defend Americans a little. Jelly: Jelly is made with strained fruit juice. There are no pieces of fruit in jelly. Jam: Jam is made with mashed fruit. Preserves: Preserves have whole fruit or large pieces of fruit
Jelly is only called jell-o in America... Everywhere else in the world it's called jelly.
Seeing a new video from you guys, no matter the game, brightens my day immediately…thank you all
that Jelly round had me so shook lol I was as confused as everyone else because I couldn't tell if they meant the American meaning or the British meaning...either way, it was super entertaining when Sully roasted Tilly afterwards 🤣
They were intirely out of line for thinking that jelly was jello. There's no American or British interpretation about it, they are two different words, end of discussion. But tgat still does not matter, since both jelly and jello are traditionally found in homes!! Like how is this even debatable! She royally screwed that one up.
@@zankudragon well I do know that i’m Britain, jelly means gelatin dessert so that’s where the confusion comes in. I do agree, though, that they are both found in homes, which is why it was great to see her roasted for it afterward.
@@the_nikster1 In Australia Jelly is a gelatin dessert too.
@@zankudragonaverage american
Just because Jelly maybe a traditional dessert doesn't mean it's traditionally found only in the home which is what was going through her head at the time. I do think it's an object though as all foods are. It seemed easy to fire off questions without really thinking of the answers too much and when all are asking at the same time, made it awkward for the Major. x:x
A good way to bluff as Mayor/Werewolf is to think of something close to the real answer and lead the players astray. Don't forget they can outright lie also.
Jelly is made with strained fruit juice. There are no pieces of fruit in jelly. Jam is made with mashed fruit, causing it to have small pieces of fruit in it. Preserves have whole fruit or large pieces of fruit. Jell-O is a brand name. It is flavored gelatin.
Jelly in the UK is also flavoured gelatin hence the comparison. x:x
in smaller groups, I wouldnt reccomend Mason. Mason + Thing automatically confirms over half the town.
@@Dragonatrix I actually subscribed for this month to see all the past uncut versions, and in the uncut Version Adam himself mentioned that this is a bit much
Best bit was Laurie becoming an Unawarewolf 😅🤣🤣🤣
Jon: "Got the two biggest were wolves right here... ...You talked about Greggs for two minutes."
Adam: *hurt voice* "I'm hungry..."
Yeah that... That only makes you sound MORE like a werewolf.
Never had the desire to, but that greggs chat made me want to pay the patreon
The moment I get paid I intend to sign up to the Patrion JUST for the Gregg's talk.
The idea of a greggs chat does have me tempted to get a patreon subscription😭
I feel like Adam should only add one point per episode if he wins the majority of games in these small ones. I mean in 1 month he went up like what 10 points. If he keeps counting it like he is now, there’s no way he doesn’t get past his goal. So for these last 2 months all I want is for Adam sweat it. Make it a down to the wire thing.
I was super confused by the jelly thing too! I was like ice cream….? Still I don’t think jello and ice cream sounds normal either.
Jello and whipped cream maybe
It is a similar dessert to be fair.
Jelly and ice cream is a common desert to have as a child in Britain, you can even buy already set jelly from your corner shop. x:x
As an American, we distinguish jelly from jam. Jelly is like jam, but clearer and more gelatinous. Jam is between jelly and preserves in thickness and consistency.
How dare you disagree with the Lord of the Board about the proper way to say Jello!
In Canada, jam, jelly, and jell-o are three separate things
While I don’t know how exciting it would be for Adam to play monopoly, the fact that they keep playing multiple round games does give him a good advantage of making the goal by the end of the year.
Totally signed up for Patreon just for the Greggs chat, and I'm American.
34:18 I wasn't expecting Sully's Jurassic Park reference to have relevance in the game, but, ah, well, there it is.
That Heavy Rain reference just transported me back at least 8 years
Nice editing around Gregg... but gonna watch it later on Patreon in full.
Adams confused face at 30:44 killed me
Rare sight at 39 minutes as Jon plays the role of Maanuv, no jokes just games 😂😂😂
This town has a horrible Track Record of voting Werewolfs for Mayor
Ah yes, the ever classic Chey Toy! My dogs absolute favorite!
Here in the Freedom colonies, jelly is the J in PB&J. Jello is the shaky jelly-like dessert, and Jam is jelly with seeds.
Tilly’s face at 24:03! 🤣
preface: I want nothing to change. // Adam frequently does such a good job of explaining the game as its going along that I just skip over the instructions at the start and only go back to it if its a really complicated game. It's genuinely why I think board game club is so much easier to watch than some other board game based channels.
As an American, Tilly's answers for the jelly clue confused the heck out of me, until I realized that jelly in the UK is I guess what we'd call Jello, not something close to jam, but sans the fruit pulp.
thing is jelly and jam are two different things with jam they don't filter out the pulp jelly is when they do jelly is another word for jello but they are still wrong
@@idontknowmyname3622 They aren't wrong. In the UK there is no such distinction (certainly not colloquially and I'm pretty sure not officially either), that is a distinction that is only made in the US. Jelly in the UK is purely what Americans would call Jello and jam is the spread, fruit pieces or none. It is far more common for the spread to have fruit pieces in it in the UK though.
@@idontknowmyname3622 "They are still wrong".
This is why Americans really annoy me. People may call it generalising, but its far too common for you guys to take already established ENGLISH words, and pretend that America created it first.
The word "jam" was coined in 18th century England, which meant to "tightly squeeze" something. And then the term "jam" was made for the food we know today (the fruit spread you put on toast and sandwiches), shortly after.
@@kimberleymonroe1157 This is why the English really annoy me. People may call it generalizing, but it's far too common for you guys to take already established Non-English words, cultures, and inventions and pretend that England created it first.
The invention of jam/jellies started before the 4th century in the Middle East, then the word "gelée" was coined in 18th century France, which meant to "congeal or gel" something. And then the term "gelée" was made for the food we know today (the fruit spread you put on toast and sandwiches), shortly after.
Then this gelée method was exported from France around the world and many other countries used the name "gelée" (or as it became called in America Jelly) however xenophobic England dropped the filthy foreign word gelée and instead coined the term "Jam" to lay English credit on something that wasn't theirs.
But on a more serious note maybe stow the xenophobia in the future Kimberley. Also speaking from experience both inside and outside America Jam and Jelly are often used for two distinct types of fruit spreads. The EU even has specific regulation on what qualifies as jellies and jam. Jam is basically defined by fruit pulp, whereas jelly is basically from fruit concentrate.
@@kimberleymonroe1157 but the game is VOd by an american sounding guy so i am guessing it's an american game. so yeah THEY were wrong.
Now I know I need the patron because I need the greggs cut
tilly is the 2nd least threatening person ive ever seen
Anyone else wanna petition against these short games to stop Adam from taking advantage of the rules?? 😂
Lmao the random "the gang spent the next 5 minutes talking about British bakery chain greggs" killed me
36:45
Americans have Jelly, Jam, and Preserves as separate types of jarred fruit spreads...
Sully's confusion at being the only werewolf had me dying with laughter.
I’m excited for the next lord of the board. 3-4 more months from now I think😊
As an American aware of the Jelly vs Jello debate, I found that exchange absolutely cathartic because I did some researching in my teen years to determine the difference between all the fruit spread categories. In America, there's preserves (which has chunks of fruit or whole fruit in it), there's jam (which is made with crushed or chopped fruit), there's jelly (which is made solely from the strained juice of the fruit), and there's Jello (named from the brand name Jell-o, which is what the UK calls jelly, which is traditionally sweet but has been made savory in the past). Then there's marmalade, but that's just a subcategory of preserves made specifically with citrus with rinds included. The UK are not alone on the 'jelly' side of the argument. I once got some 'sakura jelly' from Japan and was surprised to find out that it was what I would recognize as 'jello' with cherry blossom flowers suspended in it, not the kind of jelly I would spread on toast.
15:55 Press X to Mason
Reasonably confident Tilly has never read Goldilocks and the three bears
it's actually hilarious that the gregg talk is actually quite convincing to get patreon
Thank goodness for Brooke because Jelly got SUPER confusing for this Canadian lol
Same lmao
"Can a vegetarian eat it" getting a question mark was SO strange to me, and then it just kept getting weirder and weirder
@@justseffstuff3308 Not in people's homes ... a dessert ... you eat it with ice cream ... They really seemed like the strangest answers in the world.
The press x to Mason got me
Laurie’s face when he turned over his card and realized he had been a werewolf was absolutely priceless 🤣
Strongly considering joining the Patreon for the Gregg’s conversation 😂
Honestly I think imma join the patreon just for the Gregg's chat
31:00 jam and jelly are not the same thing. Jam is closer to a preserve with chunks. Jelly does not have chunks.
Jam covers a lot of variety from full fruit to seedless, so you can see the confusion that can be created. Basically American use of jam n jelly are the same thing in the UK, which would both be know as preserves and so Jell-O is the clearer distinction of British Jelly. x:x
33:28 tilly saying "this is my worst nightmare"
As a Canadian I was also confused don't worry Brooke. I thought jelly was jam as well
Werewolves getting two votes for the seer is way too OP, with one person known as the thing they have a 2/3 chance to just win by random guessing
How do you figure 2/3? Remember, without an apprentice, the mayor can possibly be a werewolf *or* the seer themselves. So with 7 players, 2 werewolves, and 1 known Thing, that leaves 4 unknown players; so random guessing gives them a 50/50 chance at winning, not 2/3.
@@IceMetalPunk 50/50 still seems like too high of a win condition for a comeback scenario when the village team has successfully guessed the word, which as we can see from this video, is not a simple 50/50 matter
@@chibiyumeusa The thing can also tao a villager like the seer, and be cleared of being a werewolf
That just goes to show how important it is for the seer to hide. If a seer hints too well they're going to lose. It's better to tank the game and find a wolf than make yourself look like a seer at all.
The editor of this video had a great time with the bits! Was it Teri?