I'm sorry but this gameshow is criminally underrated😊. There was actually a South African version of Greed and I hope it returns not just in my country but also in the US. I'm addicted to this game❤
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Actually, Avie (if by any chance you're reading this) I think Ric knew what he was doing using the freebie on that $200,000 about popular novel authors. It was one of those survey questions that are unfairly hard to get right. So with the freebie it would've at least been best 4 out of 5 to maximize the odds of successfully clearing the question.
Ric was a Great Captain. He not only took care of his team, but Terminated a Mutinous Traitor named Avie. Greed is real, but so is Respect, and Avie disrespecting his Captain came back to haunt him, and he went home with Nothing, like a Sore Loser. Yep, don’t mess with a Great Captain named Ric, who saved his team, and helped them win $500K
And lets not forget when Avie was chosen, the way he stands on the challenged spot on the terminator, like he put one hand on the buzzer and the other hand on his pocket like hes got this.
@@lawandorder888 NGL, that was a rather odd stance he maintained while at the podium. I thought that was rather unusual. And WTF kinda name is Avie anyway?!? 🤣🤣🤣
51:35 - Dana wants to keep the $20,000 but the audience was booing her decision because the audience and her team wanted her to go for it. 51:57 - Dana does changed her mind and she is going for it !!! For $200,000 - Is it Indianapolis? Come on - tell me it is. Let me know if it is. 52:32 - Yes! It paid off. And she owes the audience and her teammates big!
I looked at it like this. Which author’s books were made into movies, and sure enough, all 4 correct answers had movies that were inspired by their books. The Shining- Stephen King Changes- Danielle Steel The Hunt for Red October- Tom Clancy(RIP) The Firm- John Grisham.
i kinda did the same thing, i picked the correct 4 options then realized that both srawberry and cherry were the red ones, and figured theyd have only 1 of 1 color. I never bought or made jello and only saw them at buffet's and there was always a red, orange, and yellow one so that's why i think it was a trick question
I wonder if Robert ever heard of the Original Flavor of Jello, Strawberry, would he have won the $1million, or would he have kept Grape Jello as one of his choices?!
@@MattsGamblingSlotsIn fact, strawberry was one of the first four flavors of Jell-O when it hit the markets all the way back in 1897--the other three being orange, lemon, and raspberry.
The only $500,000 question on celebrities who were at least 65 years of age was pretty tricky my answers to that were 1. Regis philbin 2. Dan rather 3. Shirley McLain 4. Mary Tyler Moore And my other answer that i should’ve stayed with my gut was Bridgette Bardot which I knew was the other right answer but I was really surprised Mary Tyler Moore was one of the wrong answers cause I thought for sure she was around 65 or older despite for how young she was on the Dick Van Dyke show in 1961 but great job ric
@@robbyosborne9708yep true there I got in my list of the greatest captains in greed history 1. Derwin cox 2. Steve nadel 3. Larry tofler 4. Ric barbosa 5. Carl graham 6. Jonathan Riley 7. Phillis Harris 8. John epperson And last but not least number 9. Dan Avila
@@robbyosborne9708 Best part was when Ric Terminated that Mutinous Dog named Avie for Insulting him during that $200K Question. You Never Disrespect You Captain, unless you want to Lose.
I can't tell whether this is sarcasm or serious. But assuming you're serious that's actually why I didn't really like Ric. My thing is, why not just take the last one yourself if you knew what the other answer was? Ric was such a power trip. I think he just passed the last answer to Julie just because he knew he could.
If Ric’s Team would’ve gone for $1Million, this is my guess on what would’ve happened; For the $1Million Question; Category: The Stockmarket- “Which 4 Fortune 500 Companies Made the Most Revenue of 1999?!” - AT&T ❌ - Boeing ❌ - Exxon Mobil ✅ - General Electric ❌ - Ford ✅ - General Motors ✅ - Wal-Mart ✅ - CitiGroup ❌
I realized something too. Correct me if I’m wrong - but if Dana had kept the 20k, it would have been the first time a captain took the buyout when the fourth answer on a question was actually correct. I only remember the captain taking the buyout 5 times - 4 at 200K, and Derwin’s at 500K. Are there any others?
Actually there have been five teams that bailed on a $200,000 with a $20,000 bribe (Michael Konnick, Matt from 1/6, Gene Disfriend from 1/14, Brad DeMoss, and then Jong Lee from Super Greed). Derwin Cox was the only captain who took a $50,000 bailout bribe on the $500,000 question. But yes as glad as I am that it didn't happen thanks to the audience's intervention Dana would've been the only captain to bail with $20,000 on what would've been a winning $200,000 question.
This is the only $200K win that I enjoyed even more than Derwin's "Ballin!" moment, due to: -Dana not falling for the LV buffet trap and sticking with her Midwest guns. -Dana initially second guessing herself into keeping the $200K. -The entire studio egging Dana into changing her mind, including the audience, the rest of the team, and even Chuck asking her several times for confirmation. -The green light reveal for Indianapolis (Thank God! How horrible would that have been if Dana had been peer pressured into keeping a wrong answer?). Note: All that "peer pressure", as Dana put it, prevented us from seeing what would have been the only bailout take on a correct answer.
Talking about "highbrow tastes"...he's basically saying, in layman's terms, that Americans are dumb as a box of rocks. No wonder the bastard got eliminated later on. 🤣🤣🤣 Not to mention, Chuck's sarcastic response. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1-21-2000 episode Betsy Sue and her team missed out on the $500K because Joel picked Russian Federation and it was not. We were looking for Indonesia. Joel's wife is from Indonesia and he said when I get home, Joel saying: my wife is gonna kill me because they would've got the $500K but that was too bad.
I remember that one. That question pissed me off because I really thought it was Russia that was one of the most populated countries in the world. But Indonesia made sense even though it's a whole bunch of islands scattered across the ocean. At the time, Indonesia had approximately 191M inhabitants, whereas Russia only had around 149M.
@@Barber747 He was the "first" millionaire from Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, the original British version. You might have noticed I put first in quotes - because he cheated, and had a friend in the audience cough when the right answer was read! The money was stripped from Ingram and his career in the British Army was totally wiped out, justifiably! I will say that in the UK Greed, I saw Shaun Wallace (from the UK's The Chase) as a team captain, when he was a lawyer. He pushed the team a lot farther than they wanted. They went to the equivalent of the $500,000 level before Shaun called it quits, to the massive relief of the team that was left - a woman on his team was chosen by the Terminator twice, winning twice (never targeting Shaun). I'm friends with two of the US chasers and I would not want to pick either of them for the Terminator.
The final $200,000 question on us cities on fattest least fit cities was hard the only I knew was Philadelphia but the others never knew plus that was one of the weirdest questions ever
Well, the way that most of the teams thought about their answers, it made better sense. It’s ironic that San Diego was a choice, since it was actually one of the Most Fit cities back in 1999. But yeah, there was some truth to all of their answers, and I knew Indianapolis was correct, because of the NASCAR & Sports Tailgating they do there all the time.
@@robbyosborne9708same here bro I was overweight for 25 years being over 300 to almost 400 pounds last year I’ve lost over 230 pounds and been doing a lot better since and still am to this day
@@l-wolverine2211 they are also known for pork tenderloin sandwiches (in which I had one once not too long ago and they are delicious), so it kinda makes sense Indianapolis made the list.
@@tylerwilliamson7128 Unfortunately I'm overweight. And if I was on the show and a question like that was asked to me and my team, I would walk off the set.
@@robbyosborne9708same here bro I’ve been overweight for 25 years I was over 300 almost 400 pounds and I’ve lost over 230 pounds over a year ago and I’ve been doing so much better and when I heard the question I was like are you kidding me what kind of a question is this
oh gosh this was an awful video. I think i still can't see after that. Seriously can anyone get this show up in normal quality like they do with the gsn videos How someone watched this for an hour and has working eyes is beyond my imagination.
@@lawandorder888 Also, don't forget, Nickelodeon is currently under fire for exploiting children of Drake & Josh, Victorious and iCarly. Dan Schneider does not deserve any praise.
Your awesome mate thank you so much
No problem mate
Back in 2&2 I love when chuck does that
2 and 2
I'm sorry but this gameshow is criminally underrated😊. There was actually a South African version of Greed and I hope it returns not just in my country but also in the US. I'm addicted to this game❤
RIP Chuck.
Yes indeed mate. RIP Chuck Woolery
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Actually, Avie (if by any chance you're reading this) I think Ric knew what he was doing using the freebie on that $200,000 about popular novel authors. It was one of those survey questions that are unfairly hard to get right. So with the freebie it would've at least been best 4 out of 5 to maximize the odds of successfully clearing the question.
Good thing Dana went for Indianapolis as a Fat City. They’re known for a lotta Tailgating with Football, Baseball, & especially NASCAR.
you mean Indycar
Ric was a Great Captain. He not only took care of his team, but Terminated a Mutinous Traitor named Avie. Greed is real, but so is Respect, and Avie disrespecting his Captain came back to haunt him, and he went home with Nothing, like a Sore Loser. Yep, don’t mess with a Great Captain named Ric, who saved his team, and helped them win $500K
And the fact that Ric had the nerve to risk going for $500,000 after using the Freebie on the $200,000 question was amazing.
And lets not forget when Avie was chosen, the way he stands on the challenged spot on the terminator, like he put one hand on the buzzer and the other hand on his pocket like hes got this.
@@lawandorder888 Avie was too Cocky for his own good. Avie got Terminated with both hands in his Empty Pockets, and deserved Nothing
@@lawandorder888 NGL, that was a rather odd stance he maintained while at the podium. I thought that was rather unusual. And WTF kinda name is Avie anyway?!? 🤣🤣🤣
@@Barber747and also the way he stands like “I got this pal.”
Who's never heard of strawberry Jello?
We used to make a strawberry salad with jello. A family favorite!!
@ 28:39 You the man Ric! You the man!
He definitely is the man
Dana wanted to keep the money so bad I can hear the audience and her teammates wanted her to go for it and it paid off great job Dana
Once she said she'll keep them, she should be required to.
Spooiler Warning about the last team:
In the next episode, they take their 200,000 and stop. In case anyone hasn't seen/can't find that episode
It’s the million dollar episode that features Curtis winning it.
No need for the spoiler warning. That episode is easily available online.
51:35 - Dana wants to keep the $20,000 but the audience was booing her decision because the audience and her team wanted her to go for it.
51:57 - Dana does changed her mind and she is going for it !!!
For $200,000 - Is it Indianapolis? Come on - tell me it is. Let me know if it is.
52:32 - Yes! It paid off. And she owes the audience and her teammates big!
Once you said you'll keep the money, you should be forced to do so.
You Found It Good Job
thanks mate! Enjoy
@@lawandorder888 you are awesome i can't wait for your next upload
The 1st $200,000 on best sellers of favourite authors of 1999 was pretty tricky but I got the answers right even though I’m not much of a reader
I looked at it like this. Which author’s books were made into movies, and sure enough, all 4 correct answers had movies that were inspired by their books.
The Shining- Stephen King
Changes- Danielle Steel
The Hunt for Red October- Tom Clancy(RIP)
The Firm- John Grisham.
That question about cities was very very difficult and I'm glad they got it right. It seems almost arbitrary - how do you narrow it down?
57:52 I knew grape so wrong I knew it was strawberry
Same here! I can't believe he's never heard of Strawberry Jell-O!
@@robbyosborne9708yep can’t believe Robert never heard of strawberry jello they’ve been a popular flavour for decades
i kinda did the same thing, i picked the correct 4 options then realized that both srawberry and cherry were the red ones, and figured theyd have only 1 of 1 color.
I never bought or made jello and only saw them at buffet's and there was always a red, orange, and yellow one
so that's why i think it was a trick question
The celebrity question was super easy
51:57 I’m glad she changed her mind awesome job Dana
It should be too late once she said she'll keep them.
I wonder if Robert ever heard of the Original Flavor of Jello, Strawberry, would he have won the $1million, or would he have kept Grape Jello as one of his choices?!
Yeah that really baffled me how he says he's never heard of strawberry. I mean, that's one of the most popular Jell-O flavors around!!! 😦🤦🏾♂️
@@Barber747 Exactly! I would've had that question correct.
Same here how could you never heard of strawberry jello that’s been one of the most popular flavours of it for decades
Strawberry is literally the most common flavor in most desserts in general. Surprised of all the answers to get wrong, it had to be strawberry.
@@MattsGamblingSlotsIn fact, strawberry was one of the first four flavors of Jell-O when it hit the markets all the way back in 1897--the other three being orange, lemon, and raspberry.
The City question was tough, I would have said, Houston, Kansas City and Philadelphia and Las Vegas.
The only $500,000 question on celebrities who were at least 65 years of age was pretty tricky my answers to that were
1. Regis philbin
2. Dan rather
3. Shirley McLain
4. Mary Tyler Moore
And my other answer that i should’ve stayed with my gut was Bridgette Bardot which I knew was the other right answer but I was really surprised Mary Tyler Moore was one of the wrong answers cause I thought for sure she was around 65 or older despite for how young she was on the Dick Van Dyke show in 1961 but great job ric
Dan Rather, Shirley MacLaine, and Brigitte Bardot are currently still living.
@@Barber747yep but so sad that Regis is gone he definitely was one of my favourites growing up
@@tylerwilliamson7128 Same here.
Avie shouldnt have talked bad about Ric
Ric was a really good captain.
He sure was bro he sure was
He's up there with Steve Nadel, Derwin Cox, Daniel Avila, and Phyllis Harris for being one of the greatest captains in the history of GREED.
@@robbyosborne9708yep true there I got in my list of the greatest captains in greed history
1. Derwin cox
2. Steve nadel
3. Larry tofler
4. Ric barbosa
5. Carl graham
6. Jonathan Riley
7. Phillis Harris
8. John epperson
And last but not least number
9. Dan Avila
@@robbyosborne9708 Best part was when Ric Terminated that Mutinous Dog named Avie for Insulting him during that $200K Question. You Never Disrespect You Captain, unless you want to Lose.
@@l-wolverine2211 Couldn't have said it better myself. He had a good reason to using the Freebie on the $200,000 question. He wasn't sure about it.
Ric was being nice and let julie answer one then ric found out it was wrong then saved the team
I can't tell whether this is sarcasm or serious. But assuming you're serious that's actually why I didn't really like Ric. My thing is, why not just take the last one yourself if you knew what the other answer was?
Ric was such a power trip. I think he just passed the last answer to Julie just because he knew he could.
If Ric’s Team would’ve gone for $1Million, this is my guess on what would’ve happened;
For the $1Million Question;
Category: The Stockmarket-
“Which 4 Fortune 500 Companies Made the Most Revenue of 1999?!”
- AT&T ❌
- Boeing ❌
- Exxon Mobil ✅
- General Electric ❌
- Ford ✅
- General Motors ✅
- Wal-Mart ✅
- CitiGroup ❌
Very possible.
Ha! Good one!!!
@@Barber747 I’m sure for 2023, any one of us can make some New Greed Questions, if they ever bring the show back.
@@l-wolverine2211 do you think we should get in touch with the television stations, streaming services, etc., and tell them to make a revival?
@@l-wolverine2211 I can't tell you how many times I've dreamed of doing that.
28:39
you the man ric you the man
@@robbyosborne9708pressed the wrong keys stupid computer of mine
@@robbyosborne9708he definitely Is the man
Sure is! 😄👏👏👏
This was Jarod's return appearance, right?
Also, Ric's voice is stellar. Wonder if he was ever an actor or performer.
Oh, radio. OK.
I believe it was. I think the episode got posted, too.
Yes, he was previously in the episode from January 14 where he didn't make it past the qualifying question about McDonald's restaurants.
I noticed that too!
I realized something too. Correct me if I’m wrong - but if Dana had kept the 20k, it would have been the first time a captain took the buyout when the fourth answer on a question was actually correct.
I only remember the captain taking the buyout 5 times - 4 at 200K, and Derwin’s at 500K. Are there any others?
Actually there have been five teams that bailed on a $200,000 with a $20,000 bribe (Michael Konnick, Matt from 1/6, Gene Disfriend from 1/14, Brad DeMoss, and then Jong Lee from Super Greed). Derwin Cox was the only captain who took a $50,000 bailout bribe on the $500,000 question.
But yes as glad as I am that it didn't happen thanks to the audience's intervention Dana would've been the only captain to bail with $20,000 on what would've been a winning $200,000 question.
Once Dana said she'd keep the money it should be impossible to undo it.
This is the only $200K win that I enjoyed even more than Derwin's "Ballin!" moment, due to:
-Dana not falling for the LV buffet trap and sticking with her Midwest guns.
-Dana initially second guessing herself into keeping the $200K.
-The entire studio egging Dana into changing her mind, including the audience, the rest of the team, and even Chuck asking her several times for confirmation.
-The green light reveal for Indianapolis (Thank God! How horrible would that have been if Dana had been peer pressured into keeping a wrong answer?).
Note: All that "peer pressure", as Dana put it, prevented us from seeing what would have been the only bailout take on a correct answer.
i don't understand how it's not too late for Dana to change her mind of keeping the money once she said she will
LV was a sneaky wrong answer. The residents don't head for the buffets the way the tourists do. I could see a lot of captains falling into that trap.
Wow. Very smart how you sniffed that out like a stealthy bloodhound. 😉
16:55 I get the feeling Chuck's not a fan of Avie.
Talking about "highbrow tastes"...he's basically saying, in layman's terms, that Americans are dumb as a box of rocks. No wonder the bastard got eliminated later on. 🤣🤣🤣
Not to mention, Chuck's sarcastic response. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
If anyone has any information of the whereabouts of the episode with the $500,000 question about concerts, please let me know.
If I ever get that April 21 2000 episode, I will be the first one to post it.
@@lawandorder888 Ok. Thank you!
@@robbyosborne9708all good mate
1-21-2000 episode
Betsy Sue and her team missed out on the $500K because Joel picked Russian Federation and it was not. We were looking for Indonesia.
Joel's wife is from Indonesia and he said when I get home, Joel saying: my wife is gonna kill me because they would've got the $500K but that was too bad.
I remember that one. That question pissed me off because I really thought it was Russia that was one of the most populated countries in the world. But Indonesia made sense even though it's a whole bunch of islands scattered across the ocean. At the time, Indonesia had approximately 191M inhabitants, whereas Russia only had around 149M.
Can you upload April 21, 2000 Full Show?
Havent got it yet mate.
@@lawandorder888 Ok let me know if you do
Could you imagine a coughing cheat like Charles Ingram as captain?
Coughing cheat?
@@Barber747 He was the "first" millionaire from Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, the original British version. You might have noticed I put first in quotes - because he cheated, and had a friend in the audience cough when the right answer was read! The money was stripped from Ingram and his career in the British Army was totally wiped out, justifiably!
I will say that in the UK Greed, I saw Shaun Wallace (from the UK's The Chase) as a team captain, when he was a lawyer. He pushed the team a lot farther than they wanted. They went to the equivalent of the $500,000 level before Shaun called it quits, to the massive relief of the team that was left - a woman on his team was chosen by the Terminator twice, winning twice (never targeting Shaun).
I'm friends with two of the US chasers and I would not want to pick either of them for the Terminator.
*cough * My answer is Googol 😂😂😂😂
Can you also upload April 14, 2000 full show
Whoever started the boos
was probably from Indianapolis.
once she said she'd keep the money it should be impossible to undo the decision
The final $200,000 question on us cities on fattest least fit cities was hard the only I knew was Philadelphia but the others never knew plus that was one of the weirdest questions ever
Not gonna lie, that was a pretty bizarre question if you ask me.
Well, the way that most of the teams thought about their answers, it made better sense. It’s ironic that San Diego was a choice, since it was actually one of the Most Fit cities back in 1999. But yeah, there was some truth to all of their answers, and I knew Indianapolis was correct, because of the NASCAR & Sports Tailgating they do there all the time.
As a person who's overweight myself, I found this question kind of offensive.
@@robbyosborne9708same here bro I was overweight for 25 years being over 300 to almost 400 pounds last year I’ve lost over 230 pounds and been doing a lot better since and still am to this day
@@l-wolverine2211 they are also known for pork tenderloin sandwiches (in which I had one once not too long ago and they are delicious), so it kinda makes sense Indianapolis made the list.
David wanted to be captain, it didn’t work out but he does go home with $10,000.
Clearly he doesn't know about his Bingo cards
My answers for Robert’s $1,000,000 moment question would have been strawberry, lime, cherry and watermelon.
@@trevorpanno516 I would have won, I would have said orange, strawberry, cherry, and lime
I honestly didn’t think of orange.
We will stop right there and this team will go home and pick up where they left off next week because it's time for the Greed's MILLION DOLLAR MOMENT.
And its between Robert Louie vs Troy Glenn mate
48:14
I hated that question.
Same here bro
@@tylerwilliamson7128 Unfortunately I'm overweight. And if I was on the show and a question like that was asked to me and my team, I would walk off the set.
@@robbyosborne9708same here bro I’ve been overweight for 25 years I was over 300 almost 400 pounds and I’ve lost over 230 pounds over a year ago and I’ve been doing so much better and when I heard the question I was like are you kidding me what kind of a question is this
@@tylerwilliamson7128 I'm 275 lbs. And I know that there are people who are more overweight than me, but still that question is very offensive.
oh gosh this was an awful video. I think i still can't see after that.
Seriously can anyone get this show up in normal quality like they do with the gsn videos
How someone watched this for an hour and has working eyes is beyond my imagination.
I’d rather watch Victorious than this stupid crap
But you came here to comment that?
*troll detected*
You'd rather watch a show from a company that was involved of exploiting children?! Yuck!
Greed wins by a longshot over Victorious and iCarly.
@@lawandorder888 Also, don't forget, Nickelodeon is currently under fire for exploiting children of Drake & Josh, Victorious and iCarly. Dan Schneider does not deserve any praise.