They don’t really give it away though. They don’t tell you if they got it right or wrong do they? Or how much money that question’s worth? A question that throws them off can still be answered correctly
When I saw the question I knew it since I actually bought flowers on mother's day here in California. But the thing that is tricky is since it is a 32 g question it can easily be a double bluff. At that stage, you have to be certain 100%.
Un case the uploaders is listening: STOP SPOILING IT. I like to watch this program but hate it when the outcome is already known, unless you have Alzheimers of course. So one more episode I will not watch
The outcome isn’t already known though. A question that throws off the contestant can still be answered correctly. The heading also doesn’t say whether they were right or wrong or how much money that question was worth
Surely stop giving it away in the title
Everyone keeps asking them to stop doing this but nothing changes. Way to lose your subscribers.
They don’t really give it away though. They don’t tell you if they got it right or wrong do they? Or how much money that question’s worth? A question that throws them off can still be answered correctly
Clarkson is either in a very very pleasant mood, or he really likes this contestant. The contestant is great though - very direct
This just made the title colorful giving a taste and glimpse into what we might expect. They are not giving away anything.
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Jeremy gave him a slight hint to use him on the Tiger King question, when it first came up
Why would you take a 50 50 if you have no clue at all?
Because if you want to guess, you have a 50% chance of being right instead of 25%...
@@samh2023 but he didn't guess
He wasted 2 lifelines on the Netflix question,and then he finishes by asking Jeremy -3 lifelines..
Absolutely clueless, he had no idea of the answer and doing the 50:50 gave him nothing.
15:02 Y set it that high when u used 3 lifelines on the £4,000 question?
what i thought, and once he's used his last lifeline he still has to answer another question to get to the safety net.
- ...Jaw.
- Joe?
- Jaw.
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7:43 hahahahaa ‘each to their own’ 😂😂😂😂😂😂
When I saw the question I knew it since I actually bought flowers on mother's day here in California. But the thing that is tricky is since it is a 32 g question it can easily be a double bluff. At that stage, you have to be certain 100%.
Well done , good game, congrats 🎉🎉🎉 ❤
Why do you give away the outcome in the title? Stop doing that.
Hate it when the contestants give a summary of every possible answer...
Not greedy. Very wise :)
He almost use all his lifeline on an easy question.
Rudolph Giuliano ?
Complete waste of a 50/50
Exactly you don't use a 50/50 if you haven't got a clue lol
Crazy
Not for me it wasn't. I was 50% certain it was A & 100% certain it wasn't C.
I like Jeremy Clarkson, but big kudos to the person in the hotseat in this episode. Bright guy so sad he had to use his lifeliness so early.
Man, this guy is annoying
Un case the uploaders is listening: STOP SPOILING IT. I like to watch this program but hate it when the outcome is already known, unless you have Alzheimers of course. So one more episode I will not watch
The outcome isn’t already known though. A question that throws off the contestant can still be answered correctly. The heading also doesn’t say whether they were right or wrong or how much money that question was worth
Why would you care about "spoilers" of WWTBAM?
Get a life. Oh by the way you obviously don’t have a heart.
How is it spoiling anything? It doesn't say whether or not he takes a risk or not. The outcome was 100% unknown to us.
Are you not too bright?
Far better this way.
Let's you have discernment.