Poor Gutz. I feel like he gets so anxious and embarrassed when he answers questions correctly. He always makes a face like he's apologetic when he gets a point. I wanna see him go up against Matt Mercer and Brennan Lee Mulligan so bad!
I think he purposely waits to answer so everybody has a chance to answer. He’s definitely the opposite of the stereotype of knowledgeable types that he doesn’t seem to like correcting people and for sure not a know it all, just really enjoys the content featured in this show. I bet he slays at trivia night
Yes. All of this; he's the best. I'm not really a nerd but I love watching episodes with Gutz! They are just so entertaining because he is so knowledgeable, but so humble about it too. The way he gives other a chance to answer even though he obviously knows his shit - amazing.
@@diceade Right!? Honestly think it’d be chill to hangout with him and talk about movies and comics even though Im nowhere near as knowledgeable on the topic especially with comics
Gutz is just the best. He's got such a wide knowledge base and it's really impressive watching him get all of these obscure corrections spot on, but he always seems to let others have a chance as well and never hogs the spotlight. My favorite Um, Actually player by far.
It's very fair that you could Mistake a Turret for GlaDOS; Both roles are voiced by Ellen McLain. Also, because I have to vomit out this information: Um, Actually, this specific Turret is called the Oracle Turret by Valve's writers. It's found during one of the course break sequences, and will attempt to attract your attention by shouting "I'm Different". Everything it says is a reference to events later in the game, thus the sobriquet "Oracle".
I'm legitimately impressed at the sheer memory of Gutz. I can't remember the names of most characters, even in my favourite media while the guy is out here naming whole universe histories. Dude is brilliant.
I love Gutz. He's so op he's even gracious enough to give everyone a chance to guess something before he gives the perfectly correct answer he knew before the questions even ends. A great spinoff would be two players challenging gutz to a duel to see if two other nerds can even get close to gutz. Something like "Overlor Gutz's trials"
my friend have you ever heard of a classic game show called "Beat the Geeks" oh it was glorious geeks in their own separate fields with 1 special guest and you'd get to challenge a geek to a 1 v 1 and pray they didn't screw you on semantics
I’m still wondering if Gutz intentionally threw the question about the Walkers just to give Jess a point while throwing off the suspicion that he would have gotten if he didn’t answer at all.
My favorite part of this show is the delight on trapps face when he gets to confirm to someone that that ridiculous fact he stated was entirely true, and you can feel that the quuestion was made just so he could bring up that crazy fact
@@Jona_The_Than_D Lol I watched it pirated on a bus traveling from Peru to Argentina, before even watching infinity war it was wild I must say. I feel like it was forever ago.
Imagining a world where Endgame hasn't come out yet would be called remembering, and most people can do that quite easily. You can't remember before April 2019? You have no memories from childhood, or just... anything before April 2019?
Correct, in most cases, the different names were because the Romans adapted Greek myths to their existing pantheon, rather than simply Latinizing their Greek names (although they did, sometimes; the Roman god Caelus is also known as Uranus, from the Greek Ouranos and Helios is called Helius).
@@RabblesTheBinx Also, several deities had distinct personality differences, Mars was far less of a mindless personification of bloodlust, Minerva wasn't focused on warfare in the same way Athena was, (Iuno taking on those traits instead). Plus the Romans had far more minor deities of more mundane things (for example, the goddess of children born head first, or the god of manure) vs the Greeks who tended to personify feelings and emotions as deities. Some deities, like Janus, had no Greek equivalent.
@@colinparry4126 eh... Mars was definitely still bloodthirsty and Minerva was still the goddess of strategic warfare. Mars was probably a bit smarter than Ares and Minerva was more focused on defensive warfare than Athena, but the general personality was still kinda the same. Which tends to happen when you start ascribing all of one character's stories to another character.
Jess I want you to know that I, a random American 23-year-old, in fact did see Rogue One as my first Star Wars movie. (They never interested me much, especially knowing all the major plot points since they're so culturally ubiquitous, but an ex took me to Rogue One in theaters)
How'd you dig it? It's actually my least favorite one and I don't like to overall, but I do get teary eyed at one scene and some people really love it.
It was my first too! I also saw it in theatre sand honestly I liked the movie on it’s own but it did not move me to want to watch any of the other movies lol
Pretty sure it's heavily implied that the animatronics in Five Nights ARE homicidal and have been trying to kill the player because they're possessed by the spirits of vengeful murdered children. The explanation for the AI malfunctioning was a hand-wave by the company so they wouldn't have to explain the supernatural bent.
As someone who's never played any of the games and only really knows anything about them from Game Theory... did they do the whole supernatural possession plot in the first game, or did that come later?
I love how Gutez is just too good at this game. You can tell in all of his episodes he tries to let everyone else have a go first, so that he doesn't come off so rudely because he knows all the answers.
UM ACTUALLY, Midnight in Paris involves time travel back as early as the 1890's for the main character, Gil, when he visits with his love interest, Adriana, who chooses to stay behind whereas Gil eventually returns to the present. For other characters like the unfortunate private detective hired to follow Gil, however, time travel also goes as far back as Louis the XIV.
I feel like the last couple times we've seen Goots on an episode, he knows the answers to all of these but doesn't want to be a total jerk so he is giving other people a shot first. His second answers to questions where he makes a joke first are always right.\
I honestly felt kinda bad for Gutz at the end. He seemed more embarrassed that hed won in such a landslide than anything. He seems like a very nice and smart dude, but as theyve joke in the past theres that threshold of points where you go from feeling you know your nerd lore to feeling like a snobby know it all lol
Ok, I recognize that this was filmed two years ago, but if it had been filmed today, I have a big Um, Actually! The 2020 loop could also be the movie Palm Springs. They never say the year specifically, but it was released that year and we typically attribute a movie's year to the year it was released unless otherwise explicitly stated.
It is different because the flow of time is not broken, instead it moves every single atom in the universe. Not sure how that is actually easier, but hey it worked.
@@PAPO1990 The official line in the movie is it is a matter rearranger that allows a 13 second time jump back. But I think it affected the people on earth too. I am not going to bother going to find the clip though, so I might be wrong
@@astarsword814 lol, i don't think there's ever been a more civil instance of 2 people thinking the other is wrong, without the argument being settled :P We both also agree we can't be bothered checking 😅
I was gonna say that the timeline with 2020 over and over again was Palm Springs but then I realized that Palm Springs hadn't come out yet when this was filmed.
Um Actually, Tolkien never referred to it as the Dark Lands, rather as the South Lands. The Dark Lands was an old name for Africa, but not one used by Tolkien in his world. Also, the Eastern Lands do not just have evil in them, as the Elves originally come from Cuiviénen, which is an eastern land. The Easterlings in the Lord of the Rings did turn to Sauron, but it is incorrect to say that they are inherently evil.
@@Jebact What's fascinating is the origin of orcs, which is something that still isn't fully clear. Tolkien rewrote it multiple times, including to remove some racist connotations. Even so, when he died, he was not yet happy with the origins.
@@Doobernicus The books or the Easterlings in general? Course there are Christian parallels in LotR. Tolkien was Catholic and so his worldviews will leak into his writings. Racist? Not so sure about that. Context is everything for any older works.
@@Doobernicus Let me tell you a little secret. For the people who want to read real life parallels to the "Men of the East" being evil? Remember that Tolkien fought in WWI, against Germany, and the foes to the east are highly industrialized and mass produce shit weapons.
I think you all nailed it on the head that Liquid Luck is essentially alcohol, as Harry quite literally acts drunk the whole time he's on it (shown when he is miming Aragog's pincers with his fingers).
I said the same thing. Sauron didn't even know that the Shire existed or didn't even consider it worth conquering. It's like saying "famous American locations" and sticking Nowhere, Iowa on the list.
@@camelopardalis84 In the past year, TH-camr's Lindsay Ellis and Sarah Z have both received unusual (arguably unhinged) legal threats from the subjects of their videos (Sarah's was about Homestuck. Lindsay's was about - I kid you not - wolf porn). In both cases they immediately made a second video about the weird legal saga - MMF did the voice work for the legal letters. It's quite common for youtubers to get each other to do voice readings because it increases engagement.
This is really funny. I had a friend in college who, when showing his wife the Star Wars movies for the first time, started with Rogue One. It had just come out and he thought it'd be an easier way into the series. He then showed them to her in the weirdest order. It went R1, IV, V, I, II, III, VI, VII.
4/5/1/2/3/6 is a pretty common order to preserve the twist at the end of 5 for folks that somehow are unaware of it, but then fill in backstory before finishing the original trilogy after a really long flashback of the prequels.
That Portal 2 turret is the one you can optionally save from the incinerator. It gives you an achievement, and the turret will start telling you mysteriously foreshadowing lines, referencing the deep underground Aperture Laboratories facility, Cave Johnson's lemons speech, and GLaDOS being pecked by birds (as a potato).
You know I never thought about it before but given that they are wizards whose magic can function accidentally in times of stress... Ron's belief that he possessed magical luck may very well have caused him to actually have magical luck.
9:42 - Um, actually they *are* gods - the Titans were gods in Greek mythology. Specifically, the Titans were the 2nd of three sort-of generations of gods in Greek mythology: The Primordials (Chronos, Gaia, Nyx, Uranos, etc.), the Titans who were descended from the Primordials Uranos and Gaia, (Cronus, Helios, Theia, etc.), and the Olympians who were descended from the Titans. (Zeus, Hades, Apollo, etc.)
Random thing: I started watching this show recently and the amount of crossover between this and my other favorite content is wild. Maggie and Ify (other episodes) both frequently guest on the daily zeitgeist and Amy was just on an episode of game knights playing MtG. Nerds span many fandoms. Love it
Um, actually…the Planet Express crew didn’t “invent” popplers, they “discovered” them on what is later revealed to be the Omicronian nursery planet, when popplers themselves are revealed to be the offspring of the Omicronians.
That was the Oracle Turret from Portal 2 who has it's own page and says some really meta stuff. Same voice as GlaDOS (as are most of the other turrets in the game)
Technically, it's the same voice actress, but not the same voice. The turrets have a very different-sounding voice from Glados, and their speech patterns and cadence(s?) are different.
Um actually there's way more time travel in Midnight in Paris than you depicted. Owen Wilson's character goes back to 1920 many times and then accompanies Marion Cotillard's character back to "la Belle Epoque" (her perceived "golden age") which I believe is the 1890's. (?) Edit: la belle epoque is the 1870's.
Umm actually, In Midnight in Paris, the main character also travels back to 1890s~ while on a date with Adriana in which they visit Moulin Rouge and find that everyone has nostalgia for an age before them.
The fact this episode has almost no wide couch shots of everyone and the score podiums, makes me really uneasy. I'm guessing this is just an issue with the episode being so old. Still, glad we don't do that anymore. Edit: They start doing it again at about 26 minutes in. My anxiety is subsiding
This was also getting to me - i think the guess of never having/losing the footage from that camera is good… or someone left something in the wide shot that they can’t show for some reason… then they noticed towards the end and removed it from the shot
Um, actually, the Titans were still considered gods. They were considered elder gods, and the generation that followed them, led by Zeus, is referred to as the Olympians or Olympian gods. There are twelve primary Olympian gods, but several other deities also resided atop Mount Olympus. Either way, they all were considered gods, just as the primordial beings that came before the Titans were considered gods. Hesiod’s “Theogeny” describes Chaos as being the first primordial god, followed by Earth, then Tartarus (which is simultaneously a god and later prison for the Titans), and Eros, a god of love. There’s a whole complicated genealogy, with some gods being born virginally from others as primordial beings, and they tend to become more humanoid over time. Cronos overthrows his father Uranus, then Zeus overthrows his father Cronos in much the same way. You can divide the elder primordial deities from the Titans and then from the Olympians, but all are considered gods, with golden ichor running through their veins.
@@charsquatch600 different interpretations by different authors at the time because the mythology was complex and had no universal text. I cited my source.
I can't even remember all the details from the last show I've watched. How does he remember everything including small details? He's what we all crave to be in pedantic nerds
Have you watched the Clone Wars tv show yet? It honestly is pretty great though season 1 is somewhat slow. If you haven't already then check it out, and if you have then I look kinda stupid.
I think it’s hilarious that the only question I knew the answer to was that crossword puzzles have to be rotationally symmetric, didn’t even get the real life skills lmao
It seems like the cross word puzzle writers are just making it harder for themselves than necessary. It's hard enough to make every line spell a word. Now they have to make the puzzle symmetrical as well?
Yes. You have no idea when it will wear off. The idea is that some people willingly do dangerous things knowing the Liquid Luck will protect them. That over confidence ends up getting them killed when it wears off.
@@RabblesTheBinx maybe so but I would say he will be my first tattoo above my not advertiser friendly zone with a speech bubble that says it’s slobbering time
Um, actually, in the third shiny question, the diagram for Midnight in Paris is incorrect. The main character (Gil) starts in 2010 and travels back to the 1920's (a definite year is not mentioned) and back again several times. Finally, he travels back to the 1920's and then further back to the 1890's (again, no definite year mentioned), and finally back again to 2010.
For Crunch time they should have done where Ultear Milkovich from Fairy Tail uses the remainder of her lifetime to try to turnback the time, but her entire life time could only turn back the time by 1 second, which still manages to save multiple lives.
I love how smart Gutz is. I love how he let's the others answers first. I hate that he answers in a tone like he doesnt know it's the answer. You don't have to act like you dont know the answer to be humble.
Idk when this was aired, probably before 2020, but Palm Springs on hulu came out in 2020 and is a time loop movie. Idk if they specify the year in the movie but assuming it takes place in the same year as its release, Palm Springs would also be the same as Edge of Tomorrow
Um actually, In the first question, The Ricks do not come together to form the council, they form the Citadel of Ricks with the council as its puppet leaders
um, actually in Midnight In Paris, Gil goes back to the 1920's more than once and he also goes back to the 1890's where he meets Tolouse-Lautrec and Degas.
I'm about a year too late, but Um Actually, the turret voiceline that was played is in fact the Oracle Turret, a more sentient version of the turrets that populate the Portal games- one that's encountered stuck in a glass pipe behind a testing chamber that talks to the player as long as they're there.
Rogue one was my first Star Wars movie! My friend invited me to watch and I didn’t realize until at least halfway through the movie maybe the end that it was a Star Wars movie…
Um actually, intent has everything to do with homicide. Mens rea, or criminal intent, is a deciding factor in determining whether to prosecute a murder as first degree homicide, second degree, or manslaughter. Get learnt Trapp
13 minutes in, and I’m realizing it’s the lack of occasional wide shots with all 3 players that’s been slowly making me anxious this episode 😂 Edit: Ah, first 3-player wide shot at 25:47; the subconscious need to see lit up podiums and relaxed legs is now fulfilled~ 😂👌🏼
Umm actually, intent (mens rea) is a requirement of homicide statutes. Plus, the literal definition of "homicide" is "the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another[.]"
Your definition is true for ordinary usage, but not legal usage. It’s a legal term of art. At common law, homicide is a broad term for killing of one human by another, whether or not lawful or deliberate. It would include both murder and manslaughter, as well as justifiable homicide, which would not be unlawful. Murder is the unlawful intentional killing of another person.
@@toddhennen Per the Kaplan MBE Subject Memorization & Review (2018): "A homicide results when there is a killing of a human being caused by another human being . . . . A more complete way of stating the rule is that a criminal homicide results from some action[s] of the defendant that cause the death of another human being, WITH CRIMINAL INTENT, and without legal excuse or justification." (emphasis added).
@@jdmbapastor5172 "CRIMINAL homicide" (emphasis added) requires criminal intent, but homicide isn't always a crime. Justifiable homicide and legal executions are examples of lawful homicide. Furthermore, "intent" in a legal sense doesn't necessarily mean "deliberate". The US Model Penal Code has 5 levels of intent: strict liability, negligence, recklessness, knowing, and purposeful.
Um, Actually, Galaxy Quest doesn't have "Time Travel" the Omega 13 device just re-arranges all the atoms of the ship and everything in it back into the same state they were in 13 seconds ago.
Um, Actually, the time travel loop in 2020 wasn't the film Edge of Tomorrow, it was just how the real life year felt in quarantine. Of course they couldn't have known that filming in 2019 but my point stands.
in case anyone was wondering kermit’s short scene in muppets sex and violence featured him in one of the “at the dance” segments that’d also be popular in the first few episodes of the show he dances with the “beautiful female muppet” and makes a joke that he could get her a job on an educational show for kids
Poor Gutz. I feel like he gets so anxious and embarrassed when he answers questions correctly. He always makes a face like he's apologetic when he gets a point. I wanna see him go up against Matt Mercer and Brennan Lee Mulligan so bad!
The sign of a humble man
Brennan, Matt, and Jon - Tournament of Pedantics!
I think he purposely waits to answer so everybody has a chance to answer. He’s definitely the opposite of the stereotype of knowledgeable types that he doesn’t seem to like correcting people and for sure not a know it all, just really enjoys the content featured in this show. I bet he slays at trivia night
Yes. All of this; he's the best. I'm not really a nerd but I love watching episodes with Gutz! They are just so entertaining because he is so knowledgeable, but so humble about it too. The way he gives other a chance to answer even though he obviously knows his shit - amazing.
@@diceade Right!? Honestly think it’d be chill to hangout with him and talk about movies and comics even though Im nowhere near as knowledgeable on the topic especially with comics
Mike, you’re not a doormat. If anything, you’d be a… TRAPP DOOR!!!
*groan*
As they said in Billy Madison, “I award you no points, and may god have mercy on your soul.”
My immediate response to trapp saying that was actually “no, ur a doormike!!!” 😅🤣🤣
Gutz is just the best. He's got such a wide knowledge base and it's really impressive watching him get all of these obscure corrections spot on, but he always seems to let others have a chance as well and never hogs the spotlight. My favorite Um, Actually player by far.
I want a Gutz vs Brennan episode
@@tamoghnamukherjee93 I’m waiting for a match between Siobhan, Gutz and Brennan
@@tamoghnamukherjee93 Season 4 Ep 12 is Gutz vs Brennan vs Erika 😜
That impresses you? Oh boy.
He really is such a gentleman
im laughing so hard at Jess calling GLaDOS "The Mom." She's not wrong
In the most obscure way possible
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Canonically a mom and a dad are a Left and Right turn while driving
Solid reference
It's very fair that you could Mistake a Turret for GlaDOS; Both roles are voiced by Ellen McLain.
Also, because I have to vomit out this information: Um, Actually, this specific Turret is called the Oracle Turret by Valve's writers. It's found during one of the course break sequences, and will attempt to attract your attention by shouting "I'm Different". Everything it says is a reference to events later in the game, thus the sobriquet "Oracle".
"It will have been out for several months" Extremely true, Trapp.
More like several years
@@dovidsandman992 That's still several months, 27 of them.
Very several.
Um, actually I believe he was referencing on when it would debut on Dropout and not on the TH-cams. BUT, he is correct either way.
@@jebusyoon8405 yeah this episode came out so long ago on dropout lol
I'm legitimately impressed at the sheer memory of Gutz. I can't remember the names of most characters, even in my favourite media while the guy is out here naming whole universe histories. Dude is brilliant.
I love Gutz. He's so op he's even gracious enough to give everyone a chance to guess something before he gives the perfectly correct answer he knew before the questions even ends. A great spinoff would be two players challenging gutz to a duel to see if two other nerds can even get close to gutz. Something like "Overlor Gutz's trials"
Brendan Mulligan V Gutez. Clash of the Titans
@@KuroniX and Matt Mercer as the 3rd one
my friend have you ever heard of a classic game show called "Beat the Geeks" oh it was glorious geeks in their own separate fields with 1 special guest and you'd get to challenge a geek to a 1 v 1 and pray they didn't screw you on semantics
We need this
i think “we thought that would stump everyone but it did not stump gutz, so that is a point for gutz” sums up the show pretty perfectly
I swear Gutz holds his answers until other contestants get their guesses in, just as a courtesy.
I’m still wondering if Gutz intentionally threw the question about the Walkers just to give Jess a point while throwing off the suspicion that he would have gotten if he didn’t answer at all.
I'm convinced he does too. I think he would score 100% on most episodes if he wanted to.
I think there sre loads if us still waiting fir the “Oops all Birds”/All Avian episode of Um Actually with Brennan Lee Muligan
My favorite part of this show is the delight on trapps face when he gets to confirm to someone that that ridiculous fact he stated was entirely true, and you can feel that the quuestion was made just so he could bring up that crazy fact
it’s v weird imagining a world where endgame hasn’t come out yet it’s been so long omg
Still hard to believe it was released in 2019, feels like its been 4 months after
@@Jona_The_Than_D Lol I watched it pirated on a bus traveling from Peru to Argentina, before even watching infinity war it was wild I must say. I feel like it was forever ago.
Imagining a world where Endgame hasn't come out yet would be called remembering, and most people can do that quite easily. You can't remember before April 2019? You have no memories from childhood, or just... anything before April 2019?
@@mistycrom its always the furry pfps that write stuff like this. Yes, we know how memories work, friend.
@@mistycrom Don’t you have some beastars fan-fiction to write, unlike me, an intellectual, who writes Berserk fan fiction
I love how supportive Maggie and Jess are of Gutz! A really fun cast this episode.
Um, actually, not all of the gods have different names. Apollo was called Apollo by the Greeks and Romans.
Correct, in most cases, the different names were because the Romans adapted Greek myths to their existing pantheon, rather than simply Latinizing their Greek names (although they did, sometimes; the Roman god Caelus is also known as Uranus, from the Greek Ouranos and Helios is called Helius).
@@RabblesTheBinx Also, several deities had distinct personality differences, Mars was far less of a mindless personification of bloodlust, Minerva wasn't focused on warfare in the same way Athena was, (Iuno taking on those traits instead). Plus the Romans had far more minor deities of more mundane things (for example, the goddess of children born head first, or the god of manure) vs the Greeks who tended to personify feelings and emotions as deities. Some deities, like Janus, had no Greek equivalent.
I posted my own response expounding more. On this but this is correct
And, funnily enough, Mercury is not a syncretism with Hermes, it’s legitimately just the Roman name for him
@@colinparry4126 eh... Mars was definitely still bloodthirsty and Minerva was still the goddess of strategic warfare. Mars was probably a bit smarter than Ares and Minerva was more focused on defensive warfare than Athena, but the general personality was still kinda the same. Which tends to happen when you start ascribing all of one character's stories to another character.
Jess I want you to know that I, a random American 23-year-old, in fact did see Rogue One as my first Star Wars movie. (They never interested me much, especially knowing all the major plot points since they're so culturally ubiquitous, but an ex took me to Rogue One in theaters)
How'd you dig it? It's actually my least favorite one and I don't like to overall, but I do get teary eyed at one scene and some people really love it.
Same, I just went because my. Cousin took me
me too, went with my friends to the midnight premiere just for shits and giggles
It was my first too! I also saw it in theatre sand honestly I liked the movie on it’s own but it did not move me to want to watch any of the other movies lol
Same! I saw it at home cause one of my family members, who also had never seen a star wars movie, picked it out
Pretty sure it's heavily implied that the animatronics in Five Nights ARE homicidal and have been trying to kill the player because they're possessed by the spirits of vengeful murdered children. The explanation for the AI malfunctioning was a hand-wave by the company so they wouldn't have to explain the supernatural bent.
It's not implied. It's rather more than implied.
As someone who's never played any of the games and only really knows anything about them from Game Theory... did they do the whole supernatural possession plot in the first game, or did that come later?
@@IceMetalPunk it was implied heavily but most of the proof came from the later games.
@@IceMetalPunk there is really no reference to anything supernatural in the first game
i remember some people used to say that foxy\the spirit was actually nice and trying to help the player for some reason lol.
"caught in that loop forever in 2020" everyone last year
Don't put that evil on me Ricky Bobby
Clearly this first one is "the real world"... (but then I remembered this was filmed before 2020 so none of them knew it yet!)
No thanks
Actually I had Palm Springs for that one - it fits just as well but perhaps hadn’t been released at the time of filming
21:04 "we thought that would stump everyone, but it did not stump Gutz" is another thing we could call this show
Fun fact about the Ad break: Mike Trapp actually had a job as a pre teen doing voice work for tapes to teach Korean speakers how to speak English
I love how Gutez is just too good at this game. You can tell in all of his episodes he tries to let everyone else have a go first, so that he doesn't come off so rudely because he knows all the answers.
UM ACTUALLY, Midnight in Paris involves time travel back as early as the 1890's for the main character, Gil, when he visits with his love interest, Adriana, who chooses to stay behind whereas Gil eventually returns to the present. For other characters like the unfortunate private detective hired to follow Gil, however, time travel also goes as far back as Louis the XIV.
I was coming down in the comments to mention that!
Thank you!! I thought I was remembering incorrectly!
I watched that movie two weeks ago and couldn't get it because it didn't have the 1890 date on it.
Yes! And it involved not just single jump back in time but st least 2-3. Great movie :).
Yes! Thank you! They only show one jump back to the 20’s on the chart
Mike telling us the rules is slowly turning into him reading the side effects of new medication.
I feel like the last couple times we've seen Goots on an episode, he knows the answers to all of these but doesn't want to be a total jerk so he is giving other people a shot first. His second answers to questions where he makes a joke first are always right.\
I honestly felt kinda bad for Gutz at the end. He seemed more embarrassed that hed won in such a landslide than anything. He seems like a very nice and smart dude, but as theyve joke in the past theres that threshold of points where you go from feeling you know your nerd lore to feeling like a snobby know it all lol
I believe what Jess was trying to say was, "GET IN THE COMMENTS!" lmfao
Ok, I recognize that this was filmed two years ago, but if it had been filmed today, I have a big Um, Actually!
The 2020 loop could also be the movie Palm Springs. They never say the year specifically, but it was released that year and we typically attribute a movie's year to the year it was released unless otherwise explicitly stated.
Um Actually in Galaxy Quest they don't go back in time 13 seconds, the universe just resets to how it was 13 seconds ago. Which is different somehow.
The do over
It is different because the flow of time is not broken, instead it moves every single atom in the universe. Not sure how that is actually easier, but hey it worked.
@@astarsword814 I thought it was just all the atoms in the ship... but it's been a while so I may be misremembering.
@@PAPO1990 The official line in the movie is it is a matter rearranger that allows a 13 second time jump back. But I think it affected the people on earth too. I am not going to bother going to find the clip though, so I might be wrong
@@astarsword814 lol, i don't think there's ever been a more civil instance of 2 people thinking the other is wrong, without the argument being settled :P We both also agree we can't be bothered checking 😅
Um Actually, in Midnight in Paris Owen Wilson's character travelled multiple times to the 1920s and even to the 1890s
Absolutely true
came here to say exactly this.
You're right!
I was gonna say that the timeline with 2020 over and over again was Palm Springs but then I realized that Palm Springs hadn't come out yet when this was filmed.
I truly thought the same at first.
I wonder if there was an issue with the displayed scores for the majority of the episode. There are no wide shots until about 3/4ths of the way in.
I think that's a quirk with the older episodes, it's still very weird to not see any wide shots for most of the episode lmao
Good, I wasn't the only one who noticed :)
Um Actually, Tolkien never referred to it as the Dark Lands, rather as the South Lands. The Dark Lands was an old name for Africa, but not one used by Tolkien in his world. Also, the Eastern Lands do not just have evil in them, as the Elves originally come from Cuiviénen, which is an eastern land. The Easterlings in the Lord of the Rings did turn to Sauron, but it is incorrect to say that they are inherently evil.
This. People who call Lord of the rings racist just annoy me. Do some research people!
@@Jebact What's fascinating is the origin of orcs, which is something that still isn't fully clear. Tolkien rewrote it multiple times, including to remove some racist connotations. Even so, when he died, he was not yet happy with the origins.
@@Jebact i read it in junior high, even then i thought it came off as a little racist and a lot of christian parallels.
@@Doobernicus The books or the Easterlings in general? Course there are Christian parallels in LotR. Tolkien was Catholic and so his worldviews will leak into his writings. Racist? Not so sure about that. Context is everything for any older works.
@@Doobernicus Let me tell you a little secret.
For the people who want to read real life parallels to the "Men of the East" being evil?
Remember that Tolkien fought in WWI, against Germany, and the foes to the east are highly industrialized and mass produce shit weapons.
I think you all nailed it on the head that Liquid Luck is essentially alcohol, as Harry quite literally acts drunk the whole time he's on it (shown when he is miming Aragog's pincers with his fingers).
*Click click click click*
That's true of how the movie presented it, but that was not reflective of the book. Definitely took it in a very different direction.
Um Actually the Shire is not “famed” there is a point made that Gandalf is happy nobody else knows about it.
I said the same thing. Sauron didn't even know that the Shire existed or didn't even consider it worth conquering.
It's like saying "famous American locations" and sticking Nowhere, Iowa on the list.
Maybe it is meant to be “famed” in sense of being well-known by the audience.
@@nsahandler Nowhere is in Oklahoma.
So weird to hear Maggie May Fish in a context that isn't "reading bizarre legal letters sent to youtubers"
Or enjoying a Werther's.
@@tleilaxu42 Both of you, what are those things you are talking about?
@@camelopardalis84 In the past year, TH-camr's Lindsay Ellis and Sarah Z have both received unusual (arguably unhinged) legal threats from the subjects of their videos (Sarah's was about Homestuck. Lindsay's was about - I kid you not - wolf porn). In both cases they immediately made a second video about the weird legal saga - MMF did the voice work for the legal letters. It's quite common for youtubers to get each other to do voice readings because it increases engagement.
or talking about her serial killer distant relative
This is really funny. I had a friend in college who, when showing his wife the Star Wars movies for the first time, started with Rogue One. It had just come out and he thought it'd be an easier way into the series. He then showed them to her in the weirdest order. It went R1, IV, V, I, II, III, VI, VII.
4/5/1/2/3/6 is a pretty common order to preserve the twist at the end of 5 for folks that somehow are unaware of it, but then fill in backstory before finishing the original trilogy after a really long flashback of the prequels.
That Portal 2 turret is the one you can optionally save from the incinerator. It gives you an achievement, and the turret will start telling you mysteriously foreshadowing lines, referencing the deep underground Aperture Laboratories facility, Cave Johnson's lemons speech, and GLaDOS being pecked by birds (as a potato).
Gutz always looks appologetic for winning. Like, the "I'm such a nerd" face for winning.
You know I never thought about it before but given that they are wizards whose magic can function accidentally in times of stress... Ron's belief that he possessed magical luck may very well have caused him to actually have magical luck.
The logistics of GAP being open post-snap continues to be a relevant topic of discussion to this day
The Harry Potter Spiderman analogy was spot on, made me cackle
9:42 - Um, actually they *are* gods - the Titans were gods in Greek mythology. Specifically, the Titans were the 2nd of three sort-of generations of gods in Greek mythology: The Primordials (Chronos, Gaia, Nyx, Uranos, etc.), the Titans who were descended from the Primordials Uranos and Gaia, (Cronus, Helios, Theia, etc.), and the Olympians who were descended from the Titans. (Zeus, Hades, Apollo, etc.)
The ad for Babel is fucking hilarious coming from the guy in the sketch about over-pronouncing dishes at a restaurant. Hahaha
Comparing Harry on Felix Felices to Peter Saturday night strutting down New York is one of my favorite things that have happened on this show.
Random thing: I started watching this show recently and the amount of crossover between this and my other favorite content is wild. Maggie and Ify (other episodes) both frequently guest on the daily zeitgeist and Amy was just on an episode of game knights playing MtG. Nerds span many fandoms. Love it
if you like the daily zeitgeist you prolly know behind the bastards, which maggie mae fish was also on
Um, actually…the Planet Express crew didn’t “invent” popplers, they “discovered” them on what is later revealed to be the Omicronian nursery planet, when popplers themselves are revealed to be the offspring of the Omicronians.
They invented the craze not the popplers
@@shhdhfghdhdbfbfb3134 craze in and of itself is not an invention. that would just be great marketing.
Not "the" Omicronian nursery planet, but "a" Omicronian planet. There are more than one.
Was scrolling to see if someone else noticed this!
That was the Oracle Turret from Portal 2 who has it's own page and says some really meta stuff. Same voice as GlaDOS (as are most of the other turrets in the game)
Technically, it's the same voice actress, but not the same voice. The turrets have a very different-sounding voice from Glados, and their speech patterns and cadence(s?) are different.
its very amusing that jess predicted time travel happening in endgame, she should get a point for that
Um actually there's way more time travel in Midnight in Paris than you depicted. Owen Wilson's character goes back to 1920 many times and then accompanies Marion Cotillard's character back to "la Belle Epoque" (her perceived "golden age") which I believe is the 1890's. (?) Edit: la belle epoque is the 1870's.
YES just added this comment myself. Glad I'm not the only one
And don’t forget the private detective who goes all the way back to see Louis XIV!
This series is so good they should definitely make an irl cardgame of it!
They actually did!
Umm actually, In Midnight in Paris, the main character also travels back to 1890s~ while on a date with Adriana in which they visit Moulin Rouge and find that everyone has nostalgia for an age before them.
The fact this episode has almost no wide couch shots of everyone and the score podiums, makes me really uneasy.
I'm guessing this is just an issue with the episode being so old. Still, glad we don't do that anymore.
Edit: They start doing it again at about 26 minutes in. My anxiety is subsiding
I'm betting someone forgot to press record on that camera :)
This was also getting to me - i think the guess of never having/losing the footage from that camera is good… or someone left something in the wide shot that they can’t show for some reason… then they noticed towards the end and removed it from the shot
I only started watching this amazing show, and any episode with Gutz in it leaves me wondering ... does he ever lose? Ever? Is it even possible?
Rogue One was my first Star Wars and Jess is speaking to me. Lol. Wasn’t specifically a fan yet but I took my dad because he grew up with Star Wars.
The turret sound played was specifically the one that vaguely reveals information from later in the game.
Um, actually, the Titans were still considered gods. They were considered elder gods, and the generation that followed them, led by Zeus, is referred to as the Olympians or Olympian gods. There are twelve primary Olympian gods, but several other deities also resided atop Mount Olympus. Either way, they all were considered gods, just as the primordial beings that came before the Titans were considered gods.
Hesiod’s “Theogeny” describes Chaos as being the first primordial god, followed by Earth, then Tartarus (which is simultaneously a god and later prison for the Titans), and Eros, a god of love. There’s a whole complicated genealogy, with some gods being born virginally from others as primordial beings, and they tend to become more humanoid over time. Cronos overthrows his father Uranus, then Zeus overthrows his father Cronos in much the same way. You can divide the elder primordial deities from the Titans and then from the Olympians, but all are considered gods, with golden ichor running through their veins.
The first two beings born after chaos in Greek mythology were strife and love (Greek names: Eros and eris) Gaia and Uranus we're born after them.
@@charsquatch600 different interpretations by different authors at the time because the mythology was complex and had no universal text. I cited my source.
@@bellona0544 I used my memory (which was wrong then corrected myself with my mythology textbook)
@@bellona0544 where did you site yourself?
@@charsquatch600 I literally said Hesiod’s “Theogeny” is where I pulled that particular interpretation from
Gutz is a just a polite and humble nerd trivia machine!
"Hey, we hate these people so put them up against Gutz" Harsh!
I can't even remember all the details from the last show I've watched. How does he remember everything including small details? He's what we all crave to be in pedantic nerds
Did they ever make an all dropout episode? With questions from troopers and dimension 20 and even uhm actually itself? That’d be fun!
Um, actually - in Midnight in Paris they also go to the 1800's, not just 1920.
I know I'm late, but it's important that they know that I know.
Maggie is continuing to forge the breadtube to dropout link and I for one am here for it.
Rogue One was my first Star Wars movie and that spurred me to watch everything else
Underrated
how disappointing was the rest of the movies? Rogue One is a great movie
@@pwarner I really like all of them except for the prequels. I literally quote episode one on a weekly basis though. “Now this is pod racing!”
Have you watched the Clone Wars tv show yet? It honestly is pretty great though season 1 is somewhat slow. If you haven't already then check it out, and if you have then I look kinda stupid.
@@porcupine4702 I haven’t watched it yet! I’ve been looking for my next show to stream so thanks!
I love that Trapp compared Harry Potter on Liquid Luck with the scene from Spiderman 3 cause it's what I think of almost every time it gets brought up
I think it’s hilarious that the only question I knew the answer to was that crossword puzzles have to be rotationally symmetric, didn’t even get the real life skills lmao
It seems like the cross word puzzle writers are just making it harder for themselves than necessary. It's hard enough to make every line spell a word. Now they have to make the puzzle symmetrical as well?
Always impressed with Gutz when he's on the show.
When taking Felix Felicis if you are exceptionally lucky in all things you do, can it really be called over confidence?
Yes.
You have no idea when it will wear off. The idea is that some people willingly do dangerous things knowing the Liquid Luck will protect them. That over confidence ends up getting them killed when it wears off.
How does Gutz know all of this? Does he just have an insane memory that can he remember literally everything he has watched and read?
The human torch is the hottest of the 4
out! now!
@@PseudonymX why
@@sarabaldwin5577 because that joke is so flat I almost tripped over it. (jk its funny)
Yeah, but The Thing is the *ahem* _biggest._ And the hardest.
@@RabblesTheBinx maybe so but I would say he will be my first tattoo above my not advertiser friendly zone with a speech bubble that says it’s slobbering time
Maggie Mae Fish is a video essayist as well as an actor. her channel is of superb quality
Um actually, the Titans are still gods, they're just not Olympians.
Um, actually, in the third shiny question, the diagram for Midnight in Paris is incorrect. The main character (Gil) starts in 2010 and travels back to the 1920's (a definite year is not mentioned) and back again several times. Finally, he travels back to the 1920's and then further back to the 1890's (again, no definite year mentioned), and finally back again to 2010.
Jess you beautiful son of a gun you were right Tony was sarcastic in that movie 2 years ago.
For Crunch time they should have done where Ultear Milkovich from Fairy Tail uses the remainder of her lifetime to try to turnback the time, but her entire life time could only turn back the time by 1 second, which still manages to save multiple lives.
In true nerd one-upmanship Trapp should get a point for every question the guests don't get
Gutz is awesome… on the shiny robot question he was trying to give the girl time to answer so she could get a point and felt bad that he knew them.
I love how smart Gutz is. I love how he let's the others answers first. I hate that he answers in a tone like he doesnt know it's the answer. You don't have to act like you dont know the answer to be humble.
Idk when this was aired, probably before 2020, but Palm Springs on hulu came out in 2020 and is a time loop movie. Idk if they specify the year in the movie but assuming it takes place in the same year as its release, Palm Springs would also be the same as Edge of Tomorrow
Palm Springs and The Map of Tiny Perfect Things are the two that immediately jumped to me as well
Endgame has been out for 2 years. How far in advance do you film these?!?!
This went up on dropout a *long* time ago.
It’s not that they were filmed in advance. these episodes were released a long time ago on dropout tv, and are just now getting posted on TH-cam
Ah. Didn't know they are premiered somewhere else.
Gutz is unstoppable. Has he been on an episode that he didn't win? It's super impressive, and he way he looks so abashed at winning is heartwarming.
I played the Star Wars series for my kids in chronological order. So they would've answered the same way lol
Um, actually the Edge of Tomorrow time travel diagram also works for the movie Palm Springs.
I want them to do a Crunch Time for movies that just happen in chronological order, six different straight lines. See if anyone gets one
Um actually, In the first question, The Ricks do not come together to form the council, they form the Citadel of Ricks with the council as its puppet leaders
I love how Jess makes every episode she's on so incredibly wholesome
Holy crap a Noises Off reference?!?! What year is this? Not that I'm complaining about it at all.
um, actually in Midnight In Paris, Gil goes back to the 1920's more than once and he also goes back to the 1890's where he meets Tolouse-Lautrec and Degas.
The girl in your PFP looks like my cousin, but sometimes my arms bend back.
I'm about a year too late, but Um Actually, the turret voiceline that was played is in fact the Oracle Turret, a more sentient version of the turrets that populate the Portal games- one that's encountered stuck in a glass pipe behind a testing chamber that talks to the player as long as they're there.
does anyone ever have a chance when Gutz is on the show...
Rogue one was my first Star Wars movie! My friend invited me to watch and I didn’t realize until at least halfway through the movie maybe the end that it was a Star Wars movie…
Um actually, intent has everything to do with homicide. Mens rea, or criminal intent, is a deciding factor in determining whether to prosecute a murder as first degree homicide, second degree, or manslaughter. Get learnt Trapp
Maggie is such a treasure. I first found her on BtB (oops!) and it's wild how fun and kind she is.
um actually they didn't invent popplers, they discovered popplers
I've been searching in the comments for someone else that caught that!
Ouch, those endgame predictions at the start of the show hurt so much. And damn her guesses about endgame are so close all the way through
13 minutes in, and I’m realizing it’s the lack of occasional wide shots with all 3 players that’s been slowly making me anxious this episode 😂
Edit: Ah, first 3-player wide shot at 25:47; the subconscious need to see lit up podiums and relaxed legs is now fulfilled~ 😂👌🏼
Um actually, the second shiny question could go another way. The 53 clue could also be filled in with a black square.
Umm actually, intent (mens rea) is a requirement of homicide statutes.
Plus, the literal definition of "homicide" is "the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another[.]"
Your definition is true for ordinary usage, but not legal usage. It’s a legal term of art.
At common law, homicide is a broad term for killing of one human by another, whether or not lawful or deliberate. It would include both murder and manslaughter, as well as justifiable homicide, which would not be unlawful. Murder is the unlawful intentional killing of another person.
@@toddhennen Per the Kaplan MBE Subject Memorization & Review (2018):
"A homicide results when there is a killing of a human being caused by another human being . . . . A more complete way of stating the rule is that a criminal homicide results from some action[s] of the defendant that cause the death of another human being, WITH CRIMINAL INTENT, and without legal excuse or justification." (emphasis added).
@@jdmbapastor5172 "CRIMINAL homicide" (emphasis added) requires criminal intent, but homicide isn't always a crime. Justifiable homicide and legal executions are examples of lawful homicide.
Furthermore, "intent" in a legal sense doesn't necessarily mean "deliberate". The US Model Penal Code has 5 levels of intent: strict liability, negligence, recklessness, knowing, and purposeful.
Rogue One was actually the first Star Wars movie I ever saw. Thanks for the shout-out!
Um, Actually, Galaxy Quest doesn't have "Time Travel" the Omega 13 device just re-arranges all the atoms of the ship and everything in it back into the same state they were in 13 seconds ago.
Um, Actually, the time travel loop in 2020 wasn't the film Edge of Tomorrow, it was just how the real life year felt in quarantine. Of course they couldn't have known that filming in 2019 but my point stands.
Is it just me, or is Gutz giving the girls a chance to answer the questions even though he clearly knows all of them.
Good sportsmanship, honestly.
in case anyone was wondering kermit’s short scene in muppets sex and violence featured him in one of the “at the dance” segments that’d also be popular in the first few episodes of the show he dances with the “beautiful female muppet” and makes a joke that he could get her a job on an educational show for kids