Um, actually, Brennan appeared on one of the test episodes, back when they still used actual bells to ring in. To call this his first appearance is only justified if we deem any game where he loses to be non-canonical
Brennan makes a good point about DnD. I used to have this DM who told me that the best trick he ever learned was that he would sometimes have players roll to do something that he plans on letting happen anyway, because it would be better as a satisfying moment to the player, and if you were to roll something like a NAT 1, instead you would be given something like a consequence later on as opposed to simply failing spectacularly. He said this approach makes every awesome or tragic moment that much more impactful and fulfilling to the players over taking a hard stance on rolling for everything, and later makes the effect of the NAT 1 that much more punishing, and can set up interesting scenes later down the line (let's say you wanna... catch a falling princess, then roll a 1, you still save the princess but you break your arm/leg in the process. E.g. Tasked failed successfully, or you're captured by the antagonist, or poisoned, etc etc) I dub it the "Butterfly Rule", because often it feels kind of like an in-game butterfly effect.
Turning nat 1s into later consequences is such an awesome way to let players off for unlucky rolls, while also turning them into a much more interesting roll than "you fail", without being needlessly punishing. It'll also feed into a sense of dread after they roll a few nat 1s, and they start worrying about what's gonna happen, and then you pull out Gethekriax the Unbound and everything goes to shit.
I can remember a few GM's in ye olden days who insisted on the "Oh wait a minute, you said you bought a back pack, you didn't buy a backpack STRAP, therefore you can't wear your backpack and all your food is ruined!!!"" Ain't nobody got time for that shit.
@@fugitiveunknown7806 Good thing most of these micromanagement GMs aren't a thing anymore (and that the rules are a bit less strict about having to gather/carry reageants, except the rarer ones, the super common ones are assumed to be carried at all time)
I let my players use Rule of Cool only if they burn inspiration, which I also give out for roleplaying - it's to give more concrete and tangible meaning to their roleplaying beyond just telling a good story.
I already went into this episode expecting Brennan was going to win, and then as he announced it was Brennan's first time I realized that they're in for a RIDE.
Seriously, Otto's Irresistable Dance is one of the best crowd-control spells at higher levels. Sure, it is range: touch, but it doesn't allow a save. That's crazy good to lock down an enemy caster.
As a fellow Pratchett enjoyer, it's more important to say that actually -everyone- can see Octarine as when you close your eyes those colour bursts are actually the Colour of Magic.
Um, actually, this is the start of Brennan's villain arc, in this episode he's like "This feels bad to make such a dirty move" and now he's all like "I will use every fibre of my soul and being to prevail in any contest"
I dunno, I always find it hilarious. Maybe because I also give no shits about US geography. But also maybe because I remember "Talking to Americans" being on TV. We did get some payback. The national animal of Canada will always be the Timbit.
I wonder how serious Adam's answer was. Calgary isn't even the capital of the province it's in! He seemed shocked that he got the question wrong, though...
I’m an American--Texan, to be specific-- and I want to stress that when I was younger, I made a point of learning all the capital cities of the world, as well as all the various states/provinces/prefectures, etc. But, for the most part there’s been no useful application for all that memorizing. It amounted to a bunch of trivia, much of which I’ve forgotten again. I forgot what the capital city of Canada was, simply because it wasn’t particularly useful for me to know. Does that make me ignorant?
@@romxxii no he got stomped, Rogan had facts and stats while Adam kept falling back on logical fallacies for his arguements Also the fact you think Joe Rogan being prescribed a cocktail of medications one being Ivermectin (which even the cnn medical expert admitted was valid) is some kind of valid reason to "debunk" his arguements speaks very poorly about you and your ability to use critical thinking, so please next time make a valid claim or just ask a question not seeping with bias
@@andrewcook2625 it's easy to pretend you have "facts and logic" and back an unprepared guest into a corner. Hell, that's Ben Shapiro's entire modus operandi. Why do you think he keeps debating unprepared college kids instead of actual experts? It's also really easy to fudge statistical data, like how a common tactic on alt right "news" sites to claim that climate change isn't real is by presenting a short span of glacial ice recovering as evidence, when a longer span of data for _multiple_ ice sheets would show a steady decline over the decades. And finally, don't pretend Rogan hasn't been harmful to the United States' vaccination drive. And no, just because he got a prescription for Ivermectin as "a cocktail of drugs" doesn't make things better, or change the fact that even human-grade Ivermectin is _still_ not cleared by any medical agency, even in countries that are allegedly doing mass Ivermectin drives disguised as "de-worming" campaigns. The fact is: - Ivermectin is _not_ cleared for use against COVID-19 by the FDA - current and _multiple_ double-blind clinical trials have not gone well in favor of ivermectin as a COVID drug (see www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/tables/ivermectin-data/) - Merck, the company that _sells_ Ivermectin, has repeatedly said "don't fucking use this for COVID" and have started working on a different antiviral drug, currently in testing
@@romxxii so first on Rogans podcast they pull up sites and sources for each persons claims not just in favor of Joe, so anyone worth their salt would do some very basic research on the topics Joe told them beforehand they were going to talk about as well as research on the topic they want to talk about as the guest has more control over the conversation... Adam didn't do this and it cost him, that simple Also Joe brings on actual experts all the time Fudging data is common tactic for all "news" sites so don't pretend it's only one group at fault for that... and trying to paint it only as an issue on the "alt" right makes it sound like you are trying to paint Joe as an "alt" right figure... again painting you in a very bias light To the Joe hurt vax drive in the US, if one dude running a podcast ruins your nations vax drive then that shows how terribly you are marketing your vacations... maybe next time dont make your drive a large shame tactic campaign to force people to get vacation See Joe didn't actually hurt the drive, the political games and tactics used by the government and medai did, you just want a scapegoat over accepting that maybe the insults and bias weren't the right way to handle the masses to the covid-19 treatment, that has nothing to do with the conversation, Joe never said Ivermectin was a cure for covid so you trying to make it out like he did is just childish, maybe actually watch his podcast where he talks with cnn's medical expert who openly admitted Joe was being miss treated by the medai Lastly merck said stop using it because people where going out to stores and buying animal grade drugs and self prescribing, merck was covering their ass for potential lawsuits... but this again means nothing as Joe was prescribed by a licensed physician to take the drug, so clearly you are arguing you know better than the doctor (much like how the anti-vax people think they know better than the doctor)
I find it extremely hilarious that Adam Connover, the man who kind of essentially started this whole trend of nerds correcting modern myths on CH, got only 2 points
Um, actually, Spirited Away's Dragon is not Haku, that is is slave name given to him when Yubaba steals his memories and identity to serve her. The point of the movie's plot is that Chihiro reminds Haku that he is the Spirit of a River; the Kohaku River. And is from then on properly addressed as Kohaku
@@pseudotasuki um actually chihiro remembered her name before haku’s name is revealed, as shown when she tells yubaba’s twin her real name before leaving with Haku
@@danatronics9039 look up spain's racial caste system. It's not specifically to insult but is a term used in a legal framework that is entirely racist and bears its weight. Like Quadroon too.
@@Souledex blackamoore and mulato well. A good litmus test to see if someone’s a racist is if people know and use old timey racist slurs, because only hard core racists really know them and use them. Unless you’re a historian.
@@Kaanfight That depends, in Brazil people will say Mulatto to describe people, but I think there's also probably language differences, like I think it's the same as saying mixed ancestry in the US. Not 100% sure though.
I commented this after you and I wish I would’ve waited to see the several comments that mention this, but I am also glad that other people notice this as well.
Siobhan is one of my favorite contestants. Especially for telling Adam he's an asshole nonchalantly to his face. She's also great in other episodes and it's my life goal for the spelling of her name to be in trivia (anywhere) cuz it's very interesting and I've memorized the spelling.
Adam clearly did not take well to getting outbuzzed by Siobhan and Brennan on stuff he also knew. Especially the Blood Elf one where Siobhan got it on the technicality but he had the extremely pedantic answer.
@@loseftheman9474 Nah, this is pretty much Adam. He made "Adam Ruins Everything" based on the fact that his pedantry usually turns people off. They just tweak his character on his show a bit to make him feel just a tad less offensive.
Um, actually, the fourth dragon from the left (from Spirited Away) is named Kohaku River. Haku is the name that was forced on him by Yubaba to steal his real name and bind him to his employment contract.
I just want to say, that in the spirit of the game, yes, being more accurate is better. But there being a more correct answer doesn't make saying he's named 'Haku' incorrect, as that is a name that he is called also.
@@spamreciever4208 it's supposed to be pretentious because it's essentially um actually in non-gameshow form. I will admit I haven't watched it in a LONG TIME, but I distinctly remember an episode where they correct all the errors made in episodes before it. Also, consider the fact it is definitely not scripted by Adam... he is just a partially nerdy actor who wanted to make light of himself being viewed as annoying by making an annoying character.
Um actually. Otto's irresistible dance is unquestionably an amazing spell. Nothings feels better than beating a kraken because it's just vibing with its tentacles swing in the air
Um, actually, and for no additional points "The Jabbawockeez" are a popular and talented break dance crew that is known for wearing masks during their routines.
I literally just got done posting the same correction. It makes me genuinely happy for someone else to know the same fantasy poetry fact as me. I'm so proud of you!
@@schrodingersbraincell5861 I think everyone got that right except the host. I thought it was Jabberwocky and thought everyone was gonna get that one wrong
Very late to the party but here's my Um, Actually: The Fifth Element was heavily inspired by the comic Valerian & Laureline (formerly known as Valerian) because Besson's goal was to adapt it when he started the project. However he didn't get the rights until decades later so he ended up having to change some parts of it.
I thought The Fifth Element ripped off 'The Incal' after all Moebius the artist for that series attempted to sue Luc Besson on the grounds of extreme similarity. And wasn't it was Star Wars that was supposedly 'very similar' to Valerian?
@@Quotheraving Moebius didn't sue, his editor did, Moebius actually worked on 5th Element XD (which is why the sueing didn't stick). Both were, Millenium Falcon is like 99% like the ship from Valerian). But aside from that it's more lie...Inspiration. Meanwhile Besson wanted to do an actual adaptation and ended up basically making an AU Fanfic because of his lack of rights. Which is ironic for a lot of fans because a lot of us consider the 5th element to be a better adaptation than the actual movie Valerian (in the tone and kind of story told).
@@celia1888 Thanks for the clarification.. Yeah I knew there had been legal action of some kind and had heard it was related to Moebius. As it turns out Jodorowsky blamed Moebius for the lawsuit failing because he worked for Besson. However, as to both films being inspired by Valerian I'm calling bull on that. The similarities between Star Wars & Valerian are superficial at best. For example you cite the Falcon as being a 99% lift from Valerian whereas in reality the design we see on screen was made by the production staff with the only input from Lucas being allegedly "Make it more like a burger". There's obviously been some inspiration but it came via the design team working to a very tight deadline (2 and a half months) and only involves 2 design elements, the saucer shape (see previous explanation for this) and the side fins, so one design element out of literally dozens! I sense a great disturbance in the straws, as if they are being grasped at by Valerian fans! Let's face it If there is any obviously heavy 'inspiration' going on in Star Wars it's from Kurosawa's 'Hidden Fortress', Dune, Lensmen, Campbell & Flash Gordon. The 5th element on the other hand bears marked similarities to the Incal (and my point still stands) sufficient for a lawsuit to be filed.
Um, Actually, having magical abilities can be a mutation, as the mutant Pixie has a mutation that grants her a strong connection to magical forces, allowing her to easily use magic.
Dude Ottos Irresistible Dance is an insanely good spell. The target provokes attacks of opportunity on each of its turns. So you effectively get to attack the target twice every round and they can't move or fight back. It's an insanely good spell against creatures with low will saves.
It’s hilarious finding “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep” in college used book stores and libraries, because the label taped to the side often reads “Do Androids Dream of Electric Dick”
I know it’s way too late but I’ll throw my hat in the ring. Um Actually, X-23 isn’t named to go with an X theme. She named X-23 because she was the 23rd attempt at cloning Weapon X (Wolverine), who was called Weapon X because he was the 10th (Roman numeral X) weaponized mutant created by the Weapon Plus Program.
The X in X-23 has also been explained that the Y-chromosome from Wolverine was degrading over time and was replaced with a fresh X-chromosome to explain why X-23 is a girl.
@@drowninafire Depends on who you ask? At some point, I'm pretty sure they revealed her name is technically Laura Kinney. If I remember right, her biological mother was the scientist who made her, Dr Kinney, and before she died she told X-23 that her name was Laura.
Technically, while it does fit with the X-Men motif of naming yourself X-something, X-23 was named because she was the first success after 22 failed experiments, making her name more akin to Xperiment-23. She was called X-23 well before joining the X-Men.
Hey Adam, um actually Scorpion was never an ice ninja, which would imply that he was a member of the Lin Kuei. He was a member of a rival clan, the Shirai Ryu.
Um, actually, the Shirai Ryu were originally part of the Lin Kuei and splintered off from them after the original Takeda (not Takeda Takahashi) decided to form his own clan. We also don't know _when_ the split happened, so it's entirely possible that Scorpion was a member of the Lin Kuei before the Shirai Ryu. Furthermore, the Lin Kuei have nothing to do with Bi-Han's, Kuai Liang's, or Frost's powers; they inherited those powers by being part Cryomancer, so it's entirely possible that Hanzo could have had similar powers before he died, even though he wasn't Lin Kuei. He didn't, but his clan has nothing to do with that.
@@RabblesTheBinx although the lin kuei that reformed after kuai liang was removed from quan chi’s control was based mostly in cryomancy as the primary ability
Wow. These older episodes were cut so much tighter, with less room for the digressions that make the series so fun. But, still, it was nice to seen Brennan's first (official) game.
No surprise that Brennan won, but good on Siobhan for keeping it that close. One remembered "Um Actually" and they would've tied! Also, the Animality discussion made me spit cereal out of my nose.
Um actually, “I’d like to say that this is very fun and I like this” perfectly describes my thoughts about Um actually. I’m still waiting for the home version Trapp mentioned in an interview last year, I google the home version every 2 months to see if anything’s been announced.
My disappointment in the dragon question is immeasurable. Because NOBODY FRICKING KNEW SPIKE. Also glad to hear that it was Parthanax, because it means that I in fact WAS able to recognize him through the tiny picture in my tiny screen. And the fact that only Brennan got Toothless has now ruined my day. (Other than that, this was great)
Um actually Vader can and has used force lightning but due to his mechanical arms it is incredibly dangerous to him and nearly killed him when he did it.
16:22 Um actually force choke and telekinesis are different techniques, as telekinesis is a neutral power but force choke requires one to draw on the dark side. Also Vader is depicted using force lightening in his 2018 comic series, although things were a bit visiony there. It's likely he can't use it normally. So which canon Vader can't use force lightening is legends
I don't know how canon they count as, but Vader is stated to be unable to use Force Lightning as a lamentation by Palpatine when he finds him lying on the lava bank with his other arm removed in the novelization for Episode 3.
Um, actually, while "Deathwing" is a moniker he later gives himself, the dragon's true name is Neltharion, who was the Aspect of the Black Dragonflight before being corrupted by the Old Gods. Iknow it's way, way, way too late at this point, but I couldn't help but notice that no one has made this point, and I kind of can't help it.
Um, actually, the image depicts him at the end stages of his madness, at this point he has fully taken the name Deathwing, no longer responding to or viewing himself as Neltharion. The change of name became solidified when he took the power of the Dragon Soul, transforming him into Deathwing, which in the same event was renamed to the Demon Soul. So ultimately either name is correct, for while his true name is Neltharion, he later fully takes the name Deathwing and rejects the name Neltharion. Either name is correct when talking about the entity unless specifying a specific period in time before or after his transformation.
17:44 Um, actually, Scorpion was never a member of the "Ice Ninja" clan, aka Sub-Zero's clan the Lin Kuei. Scorpion was a member of the Shirai Ryu clan. The two clans were rivals, which ultimately culminated in the elder Sub-Zero (Bi-Han) killed Scorpion. The reason why Scorpion did not transform into a scorpion for his Animality is because he was not playable in the original Mortal Kombat 3 game. Sheeva was in the base game with the scorpion animality, so when Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 released with an expanded roster (including Scorpion and Reptile, who were not in the original game) they were given some awkward animal transformations.
This also gets at what I thought the "Um Actually" was going to be, which is that there were no Animalities in "Mortal Kombat" as they did not appear until the Third game.
Um actually, Vader actually can use force lightning! He uses a red storm version of it in Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi where he bypasses the need to direct the lightning through his body by creating a storm above his victim. He also used a solid white version in the Legends book "the Jedi Path" by using a Kyber Crystal to protect his animatronic body (or perhaps become so attuned with the dark side that he used force lightning anyway even knowing it might kill him). In fact, Vader is so skilled in Force lightning, he was able to teach it to others, including starkiller, and can easily absorb or redirect any force lightning other sith may try to use on him.
i think its pretty obvious that they wont be using legends stuff as reference after its been made not canon, or else every star wars question would take 5 years of arguments
Um actually, “People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually form a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff.”
Although probably much less known, there is an episode of Stargate SG-1 (season 2, ep. 21) that also perfectly fits the last of the time travel graphs.
I’m watching these out of order bc I just discovered them, but I feel so proud when I play along at home and get more right than Brennan. I got 13 dragons (and would’ve possibly gotten two more if they were bigger than my cell phone screen).
So this means that Brennan takes over Adam's show and it is now "Brennan Ruins Everything While Wearing Adam's Head as a Hat!", right? "2 men enter, 1 man leaves." They never mention women so I figure she is safe.
@@svevo Instead of taking something people like and explaining why they shouldn’t, he takes some obscure property and rambles on for the entire episode on why they should get into it
Um actually I've only just found this series but I think siobhan may be simultaneously the coolest person I've ever seen and the nerdiest thus disproving the Emily Axford theory although I leave this up to interpretation
Um, Actually, you can have magic as a mutation, or at least reality bending powers that manifest as magic. Both Magik and the Scarlet Witch are mutants whose mutation is a magic ability.
um, actually, magik’s mutant power is teleportation and she just happens to also be a sorceress. scarlet witch’s mutant power began as probability manipulation before she too learned sorcery; however, her powers were changed by a demon(i think) to be the ability to wield magic.
"You don't want to be like those Harry Potter kids who know magic, but don't know math or how to write an essay." Man, that hits differently coming back to this after Misfits & Magic 😂
Um, actually: although Fifth Element is not directly based off of a comic book, it is heavily inspired by Jean-Claude Mézières' Valérian and Laureline comics as well as Jean "Moebius" Giraud and Alejandro Jodorowsky's The Incal. So much so Jodorowsky sued Besson, but because Moebius worked on the Fifth Element it was thrown out.
@@romxxii it started as a direct adaptation and Besson just made it an Alternative Universe and changed the names to not get a lawsuit because he ended up not getting the rights. It's still very much an adaptation, just not an official one.
Um, Actually this isn't Brennan's first time appearing on the game. He appeared the first time on episode 6 titled "Um, Actually Ep. 6: Monsters, Moogles, and Side Mirrors" and have appeared a total of four times.
@@DesolateFields this episode have tweets from 2018, while Ep.6 have tweets from 2017. Ep.6 was also filmed in the old set, while this episode is filmed in the new set. Ep.6 was also still in the game show's early format, only containing 1 shiny question instead of 3, and are shorter than the recent formats (~10 minutes long instead of ~20 minutes long). i don't have dropout, so i don't know for sure which episode came out first, but from the evidence i just gave it seems to me like Ep.6 was Brennan's actual debut in Um, Actually. Although, is it possible that they used to record/release different videos/versions for youtube and dropout??? because im kinda confuse how Trapp, the behind the scenes crew, and Brennan himself didn't realize that this wasn't Brennan's first Um, Actually. (i know that they probably just didn't care, but still. lol)
@@pseudonymous317 I think they basically don't really see the pre dropout episodes as real episodes of the show as they were much shorter and less polished
10:14 Um, actually, Brennan, the Hogwarts students very often had to write essays for classes. These essays just happened to be written on parchment and were about magic, but they were still essays
The best part of the last question was that anyone with a general knowledge of Canada's political landscape would lose it (as I did, it was a hell of a laugh) at Adam saying Calgary is the capital of Canada.
Um actually, regarding the TMNT question: They are not all turned into animal-human hybrids. They may become anthropomorphic, but they are not a hybridization of animal and human. The turtles themselves were just turtles exposed to ooze for example.
Ooo yay this is on UA-cam now! I really enjoyed the clips on TikTok and watching this is like hanging out with the nerdy friends I’ve always wished I had. Also fun to play along- I did really well on the time travel one getting the Groundhog Day one but doing a little worse than Brendan with the dragon question but still so impressed he got Magellan from Euerkas castle. I watched that so much like randomly in high school or college and could not remember the damn dragons name.
Um actually, Otto's Irresistible Dance is pretty useful. It makes them easier to hit with both attacks and things that need dexterity saves like fireball, and makes it less likely that their attacks land on you.
Um, Actually the Jedi *do* sometimes use a lightning based ability called Electric Judgement, which is basically just green Force Lightning, but light side. Master Plo Koon has used it in the comics, I believe.
20:48 Um, actually, "Haku" is the name he originally gives while in human form, but his true name is Kohaku (which Brennan got right), as he is the spirit of the Kohaku River (which Adam said).
Little late to the game on this one but um actually it would depend on which iteration of Baxter Stockman you are referring too. While in the original cartoon, it was a transporter incident that resulted in the human-fly hybird. The 2012 series did have Shredder using ooze to transform Stockman.
UmActually Vader is fully capable of summoning force lighting, it’s incredibly painful due to his cybernetics, but he’s capable. He has also been capable of surviving without his cybernetics out of pure hatred and willpower.
I have a fan summitted question for you: "In the movie 《 Stargate 》(1994), and the series 《 Stargate: SG1 》(1997-2007), 《 Stargate: Atlantis 》(2004-2009) and 《 Stargate: Universe 》(2009-2011), the (main) characters travel the universe using an ancient device known as the Stargate. This device was invented by an old, evil, alien race known as the Goa'Uld, who used it to enslave people across the galaxy." 》》Um, actually, the Stargate wasn't invented by the Goa'Uld. They used it and were thought to have been the inventors, but (as we find out in SG1), the real inventors were an even older race known as the Ancients (or, as we find out in Atlantis, AKA the Lantians or Alterrans). FYI: Stating that the Goa'Uld weren't neccesarily evil grants no points, because the good "Goa'Uld" called themselves Tok'Ra and made it clear that they did not want to be associated with Goa'Uld (cuz they evil).
um actually, the 'ancients' only took on the name Lantians after the construction of Atlantis, at the time of the invention o the stargate they were referred to a Alterans, meaning 'the others' to distinguish themselves from their counter parts 'the Ori' or 'the originals'.
Um, actually, Brennan appeared on one of the test episodes, back when they still used actual bells to ring in. To call this his first appearance is only justified if we deem any game where he loses to be non-canonical
Thank you, I was so confused 😅
This is the way
Well they are non-canonical
um actually i think in that episode he tied and did not technically lose
@@DripTonight Sorry to necropost ya but
um actually, ua-cam.com/video/AUabsUtAeiw/v-deo.html... he loses
Love that Brennan knows 10 fantasy dragons by appearance but not his neighbouring countrys capital.
10 fantasy dragons but not paarthurnax
@@themoldysausage Or Deathwing... Even for non-Warcraft players he is a pretty iconic figure
@@CapOfXav I'll be honest I thought that picture of Deathwing was Ancalagon the Black (from Lord of the Rings).
@@CapOfXav ghidora's iconic golden form is older than most of us so I'm fairly certain if given enough time he would have recognized more of them
I love that Adam's entire show and persona was based around "Um, actually"-ing people, and he got absolutely crushed.
"This doesn't feel good" definitely foreshadows Brennan's later "I just want to feel again."
LORE?
oh my 999 likes, feels bad to like and feels bad to not like
@@tjknight It’s part of his “I just want to not lose” competitive lore
literally came from that video... so yup can confirm xD
Hey, ya break the rules, ya don’t get the points. Brennan took that fair and square.
"As those Jedi were saying the other day, mind control is good and we all like it" is quite possibly the funniest bit in this entire show
also plo koon uses a version of force lightning
@@oreoeater6615 And if it makes anyone feel better, the Sith use a much worse form of mind control.
@@oreoeater6615"no no it's cool it's called Emerald Justice"
Holy shit, she inspired The Acolyte!
Brennan makes a good point about DnD.
I used to have this DM who told me that the best trick he ever learned was that he would sometimes have players roll to do something that he plans on letting happen anyway, because it would be better as a satisfying moment to the player, and if you were to roll something like a NAT 1, instead you would be given something like a consequence later on as opposed to simply failing spectacularly.
He said this approach makes every awesome or tragic moment that much more impactful and fulfilling to the players over taking a hard stance on rolling for everything, and later makes the effect of the NAT 1 that much more punishing, and can set up interesting scenes later down the line (let's say you wanna... catch a falling princess, then roll a 1, you still save the princess but you break your arm/leg in the process. E.g. Tasked failed successfully, or you're captured by the antagonist, or poisoned, etc etc)
I dub it the "Butterfly Rule", because often it feels kind of like an in-game butterfly effect.
Now al I can think of is Sam carrying Frodo all the up the mountain only to then fall over screaming because he tore a back muscle
Turning nat 1s into later consequences is such an awesome way to let players off for unlucky rolls, while also turning them into a much more interesting roll than "you fail", without being needlessly punishing. It'll also feed into a sense of dread after they roll a few nat 1s, and they start worrying about what's gonna happen, and then you pull out Gethekriax the Unbound and everything goes to shit.
I can remember a few GM's in ye olden days who insisted on the "Oh wait a minute, you said you bought a back pack, you didn't buy a backpack STRAP, therefore you can't wear your backpack and all your food is ruined!!!""
Ain't nobody got time for that shit.
@@fugitiveunknown7806 Good thing most of these micromanagement GMs aren't a thing anymore (and that the rules are a bit less strict about having to gather/carry reageants, except the rarer ones, the super common ones are assumed to be carried at all time)
I let my players use Rule of Cool only if they burn inspiration, which I also give out for roleplaying - it's to give more concrete and tangible meaning to their roleplaying beyond just telling a good story.
Brennan’s humble origins. Literally, he is so humble in this episode.
And was still the winner
He wrote the episode of course he would win
@@raulalmaraz1397 He didn't write it.
Get in the comments
@@ElPayasoMalo You didn't say 'um actually'
I already went into this episode expecting Brennan was going to win, and then as he announced it was Brennan's first time I realized that they're in for a RIDE.
The King has entered, bow peasants.
Really he got one dirty point off Siobhan at the beginning taking the answer from her missed "um, actually". Else they'd be tied. Not a RIDE for her
Um, actually, Otto's Irresistible dance isn't a spell of questionable utility, it in fact slaps hard
I couldn't agree more.
Seriously, Otto's Irresistable Dance is one of the best crowd-control spells at higher levels. Sure, it is range: touch, but it doesn't allow a save. That's crazy good to lock down an enemy caster.
Taako used it in like, every live show.
Ok tumblr
Seriously, that spell is dopd
As an avid Terry Pratchett reader, I feel it's important to say that the witches can also see octarine.
As a fellow Pratchett enjoyer, it's more important to say that actually -everyone- can see Octarine as when you close your eyes those colour bursts are actually the Colour of Magic.
And DEATH can probably see it too, right?
@@antonindvorak6479 well yes, but I felt that was redundant
Um Actually no witches appear in the book mentioned "The Colour of Magic"
Fairly certain the gods in litigation with the frost giants could see octarine if they ever bother to look down from yelling over the fence.
Um, actually, this is the start of Brennan's villain arc, in this episode he's like "This feels bad to make such a dirty move" and now he's all like "I will use every fibre of my soul and being to prevail in any contest"
Siobahan calling every other dragon "dragon" has got me crying with laughter.
The beginning of Brennan's reign
Long may he reign
Pinkast Shine bright circus man.
Even if he doesn't ask, we will always be here in the comments for you, Brennan!
Siobhan got robbed!
Pinkast he did not reign that long because like Icarus he grew too close to the sun.
Was no one else surprised that none of them got Groundhog Day? That was an incredibly obvious answer to me, and I've never even seen the movie
Same, I haven't seen it and I thought that was blindingly obvious
I actually thought that was Harry Potter Prisoner of Azkaban
I honestly though at least one of them had to get it! I didn't remember if that was the correct day but it's still SO OBVIOUS 😲
Same. Really surprised no one got it.
I love it, by the way. If you like Bill Murray in any capacity, I really recommend it.
I was astonished that no-one got Groundhog Day... but then I also thought the last one was the Stargate SG-1 Episode "1969" :p
As a Canadian, I nearly threw my phone with rage when the last question came up. Thanks for saving it Siobhan.
I dunno, I always find it hilarious. Maybe because I also give no shits about US geography.
But also maybe because I remember "Talking to Americans" being on TV. We did get some payback. The national animal of Canada will always be the Timbit.
I wonder how serious Adam's answer was. Calgary isn't even the capital of the province it's in! He seemed shocked that he got the question wrong, though...
@@ideitbawxproductions1880 he was shocked because he successfully named a city that was actually in canada
😅
I’m an American--Texan, to be specific-- and I want to stress that when I was younger, I made a point of learning all the capital cities of the world, as well as all the various states/provinces/prefectures, etc.
But, for the most part there’s been no useful application for all that memorizing. It amounted to a bunch of trivia, much of which I’ve forgotten again. I forgot what the capital city of Canada was, simply because it wasn’t particularly useful for me to know. Does that make me ignorant?
What makes me extra sad is that the subtitles spell Ottawa wrong! How rude is that, eh?
Siobhan calling every dragon “dragon” is so underrated and I couldn’t stop laughing
and even though it didn't work, i'd say it's a solid strategy. A lot of dragons are in fact just called Dragon.
@@peterstangl8295 Or at least something like red dragon, storm dragon, ancient dragon.
This episode of Adam ruins everything: Adam ruins his chances at winning.
I haven't seen Adam get stomped so hard since his appearance on Joe Rogan
@@andrewcook2625 Did he really get stomped by Joe "Ivermectin" Rogan? Or did the host just have more conviction over his incorrectness?
@@romxxii no he got stomped, Rogan had facts and stats while Adam kept falling back on logical fallacies for his arguements
Also the fact you think Joe Rogan being prescribed a cocktail of medications one being Ivermectin (which even the cnn medical expert admitted was valid) is some kind of valid reason to "debunk" his arguements speaks very poorly about you and your ability to use critical thinking, so please next time make a valid claim or just ask a question not seeping with bias
@@andrewcook2625 it's easy to pretend you have "facts and logic" and back an unprepared guest into a corner. Hell, that's Ben Shapiro's entire modus operandi. Why do you think he keeps debating unprepared college kids instead of actual experts?
It's also really easy to fudge statistical data, like how a common tactic on alt right "news" sites to claim that climate change isn't real is by presenting a short span of glacial ice recovering as evidence, when a longer span of data for _multiple_ ice sheets would show a steady decline over the decades.
And finally, don't pretend Rogan hasn't been harmful to the United States' vaccination drive. And no, just because he got a prescription for Ivermectin as "a cocktail of drugs" doesn't make things better, or change the fact that even human-grade Ivermectin is _still_ not cleared by any medical agency, even in countries that are allegedly doing mass Ivermectin drives disguised as "de-worming" campaigns.
The fact is:
- Ivermectin is _not_ cleared for use against COVID-19 by the FDA
- current and _multiple_ double-blind clinical trials have not gone well in favor of ivermectin as a COVID drug (see www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/tables/ivermectin-data/)
- Merck, the company that _sells_ Ivermectin, has repeatedly said "don't fucking use this for COVID" and have started working on a different antiviral drug, currently in testing
@@romxxii so first on Rogans podcast they pull up sites and sources for each persons claims not just in favor of Joe, so anyone worth their salt would do some very basic research on the topics Joe told them beforehand they were going to talk about as well as research on the topic they want to talk about as the guest has more control over the conversation... Adam didn't do this and it cost him, that simple
Also Joe brings on actual experts all the time
Fudging data is common tactic for all "news" sites so don't pretend it's only one group at fault for that... and trying to paint it only as an issue on the "alt" right makes it sound like you are trying to paint Joe as an "alt" right figure... again painting you in a very bias light
To the Joe hurt vax drive in the US, if one dude running a podcast ruins your nations vax drive then that shows how terribly you are marketing your vacations... maybe next time dont make your drive a large shame tactic campaign to force people to get vacation
See Joe didn't actually hurt the drive, the political games and tactics used by the government and medai did, you just want a scapegoat over accepting that maybe the insults and bias weren't the right way to handle the masses
to the covid-19 treatment, that has nothing to do with the conversation, Joe never said Ivermectin was a cure for covid so you trying to make it out like he did is just childish, maybe actually watch his podcast where he talks with cnn's medical expert who openly admitted Joe was being miss treated by the medai
Lastly merck said stop using it because people where going out to stores and buying animal grade drugs and self prescribing, merck was covering their ass for potential lawsuits... but this again means nothing as Joe was prescribed by a licensed physician to take the drug, so clearly you are arguing you know better than the doctor (much like how the anti-vax people think they know better than the doctor)
We need Brennan, Siobhan, and Matt Mercer on an episode. that would be so epic! Great episode!
It would have to be a special 2 hour episode.
I want to see Brendan verse I think it was Jeremy (?) the fan in a battle of the Titans!
This is just such a transparent insult to someone but yeah I agree
@@ralek592 nobody's expected to beat 2 of the goats of the game
I find it extremely hilarious that Adam Connover, the man who kind of essentially started this whole trend of nerds correcting modern myths on CH, got only 2 points
I think if our boy didn’t spend too much time in the green room before coming on, he’d be fine. 😅
dude is having a bit of correctile dysfunction
well he was against god and a british person so he had less of a chance
and one of them was a dnd question he somehow managed to get over brennan
@@bengraven Yeah dude is toasted
I love that a spell magically creates food, and also lets you clean up the kitchen you didnt use because of the spell
i mean if it exclusively cleans the kitchen you should also eat in there
it summons food but it doesnt summon dishes. you would still need to wash the plates and bowls and utensils afterwards
@@pumpkin_pants3828 Note to self, always make sure the table is clean.. wait does it summon gravy and/or soups, drink in thin air?
Um, actually, Spirited Away's Dragon is not Haku, that is is slave name given to him when Yubaba steals his memories and identity to serve her. The point of the movie's plot is that Chihiro reminds Haku that he is the Spirit of a River; the Kohaku River. And is from then on properly addressed as Kohaku
Um, actually… her name was Sen when she helped him remember who he was.
Boom, beat you at your own game!
@@pseudotasuki um actually chihiro remembered her name before haku’s name is revealed, as shown when she tells yubaba’s twin her real name before leaving with Haku
@@ashleychen9025 Dangit!
I heard him say Kohaku, but my Um Actually was It's Kohaku River, Soo gg
Adam accidentally saying a slur is an underrated CH moment
“No, I guess that’s sort of a color, but it’s also racist and NOT the color of magic.”
Wait is that a real thing though??? Racists made a term THAT SPECIFIC to insult people with 1/8 black ancestry?? Is there also one for 1/64th??
@@danatronics9039 look up spain's racial caste system. It's not specifically to insult but is a term used in a legal framework that is entirely racist and bears its weight. Like Quadroon too.
@@Souledex blackamoore and mulato well. A good litmus test to see if someone’s a racist is if people know and use old timey racist slurs, because only hard core racists really know them and use them. Unless you’re a historian.
@@Kaanfight That depends, in Brazil people will say Mulatto to describe people, but I think there's also probably language differences, like I think it's the same as saying mixed ancestry in the US. Not 100% sure though.
Nothing makes me happier than Adam’s hubris being completely crushed in this episode.
at 21:15 when Adam says, "they never say the name" it sounds like he's about to cry, lol. I think this loss really hurt him
Um, Actually, Adam shouldn't have cocktails before taping. Visibly sauced.
I commented this after you and I wish I would’ve waited to see the several comments that mention this, but I am also glad that other people notice this as well.
Sadly didn’t realize that until the end. Explains why he did so bad 😅
I’ve watched this before and never even noticed how he was drunk..... kinda just makes me sad now
Adam really does ruin everything.
Holy shit lol, he is sauced by the end. He definitely had them just before taping.
The idea of Samwise rolling a nat 1 on his athletics check to pick up Frodo, and accidentally snapping his neck instead is just hilarious to me.
I'm here 2 years later to say that Adam calling Octarine "octaroon" is the most hilarious thing I've seen today and thanks for that 😂
I was not expecting it and I doubled over 😂
Siobhan is one of my favorite contestants. Especially for telling Adam he's an asshole nonchalantly to his face. She's also great in other episodes and it's my life goal for the spelling of her name to be in trivia (anywhere) cuz it's very interesting and I've memorized the spelling.
Ooh yes that was a lovely moment! So good that someone said it.
Adam clearly did not take well to getting outbuzzed by Siobhan and Brennan on stuff he also knew. Especially the Blood Elf one where Siobhan got it on the technicality but he had the extremely pedantic answer.
@@romxxii Yeah, Adam behaved weirdly in this episode.
@@loseftheman9474 Nah, this is pretty much Adam. He made "Adam Ruins Everything" based on the fact that his pedantry usually turns people off. They just tweak his character on his show a bit to make him feel just a tad less offensive.
She wasn't calling him an asshole nor using the word in that sense - she was describing the humorous bullshitting he'd been doing
Um, actually, the fourth dragon from the left (from Spirited Away) is named Kohaku River. Haku is the name that was forced on him by Yubaba to steal his real name and bind him to his employment contract.
Um, actually, the actual name is Nigihayami Kohakunushi,
Thank you! I came here to say this as well. Although I understand why the show hosts would also accept his deadname for identification purposes.
I just want to say, that in the spirit of the game, yes, being more accurate is better. But there being a more correct answer doesn't make saying he's named 'Haku' incorrect, as that is a name that he is called also.
Brennan at least called him Kohaku.
I am a simple creature. I see Brennan Lee Mulligan, I click.
My favorite. Hands down. He earns it EVERYTIME. His Game Changers are some of their best content. The Hamburger queen.... just... haunting.
Adam calling Spike, Dorgax the Eternal, gets me every time.
Adam is being physically haunted by his loss and he deserves every second of it
Why... I like adam.... He's funny and has a good show...
@@AceFace350his show is pretentious and wildly misleading
@@spamreciever4208 really?
@@AceFace350 yes
@@spamreciever4208 it's supposed to be pretentious because it's essentially um actually in non-gameshow form. I will admit I haven't watched it in a LONG TIME, but I distinctly remember an episode where they correct all the errors made in episodes before it. Also, consider the fact it is definitely not scripted by Adam... he is just a partially nerdy actor who wanted to make light of himself being viewed as annoying by making an annoying character.
Adam: let me just score zero points, then accidentally use a slur. #winning
Hahaha I couldn’t believe it!
at what point does he say a slur?
@@sanoban 10:25
He was drunk right?
He scored 1
Um actually. Otto's irresistible dance is unquestionably an amazing spell. Nothings feels better than beating a kraken because it's just vibing with its tentacles swing in the air
Haha I shouted that exact thing, but by slide 3 I thought the yak man thing was more wrong
Anyone who thinks Otto's Irresistible Dance is useless is the same kind of player that thinks that anything that doesn't deal big damage is useless.
@@KarlEller the best thing is that there is no save for the first round. You are guaranteed atleast one round of effect.
Also it is hilarious as hell.
Um, actually it's just "the Jabberwock," not "the Jabberwocky." "Jabberwocky is the title of the poem itself.
Um, actually, and for no additional points "The Jabbawockeez" are a popular and talented break dance crew that is known for wearing masks during their routines.
It's a mistake that appears in the 2010 film itself (AND IT FRUSTRATES ME SO MUCH AAAARGH).
I literally just got done posting the same correction. It makes me genuinely happy for someone else to know the same fantasy poetry fact as me. I'm so proud of you!
Brennan, if not the show, actually got that one right
@@schrodingersbraincell5861 I think everyone got that right except the host. I thought it was Jabberwocky and thought everyone was gonna get that one wrong
no matter how badly adam lost, watching him go up against brennan was a spectacle from start to finish
Very late to the party but here's my Um, Actually: The Fifth Element was heavily inspired by the comic Valerian & Laureline (formerly known as Valerian) because Besson's goal was to adapt it when he started the project. However he didn't get the rights until decades later so he ended up having to change some parts of it.
I was wondering when someone was going to point this out! Lol like there are some frame that are the exact panels from the comics
And notably, he did end up making an actual adaptation.
I thought The Fifth Element ripped off 'The Incal' after all Moebius the artist for that series attempted to sue Luc Besson on the grounds of extreme similarity.
And wasn't it was Star Wars that was supposedly 'very similar' to Valerian?
@@Quotheraving Moebius didn't sue, his editor did, Moebius actually worked on 5th Element XD (which is why the sueing didn't stick).
Both were, Millenium Falcon is like 99% like the ship from Valerian). But aside from that it's more lie...Inspiration.
Meanwhile Besson wanted to do an actual adaptation and ended up basically making an AU Fanfic because of his lack of rights. Which is ironic for a lot of fans because a lot of us consider the 5th element to be a better adaptation than the actual movie Valerian (in the tone and kind of story told).
@@celia1888 Thanks for the clarification..
Yeah I knew there had been legal action of some kind and had heard it was related to Moebius. As it turns out Jodorowsky blamed Moebius for the lawsuit failing because he worked for Besson.
However, as to both films being inspired by Valerian I'm calling bull on that.
The similarities between Star Wars & Valerian are superficial at best.
For example you cite the Falcon as being a 99% lift from Valerian whereas in reality the design we see on screen was made by the production staff with the only input from Lucas being allegedly "Make it more like a burger".
There's obviously been some inspiration but it came via the design team working to a very tight deadline (2 and a half months) and only involves 2 design elements, the saucer shape (see previous explanation for this) and the side fins, so one design element out of literally dozens!
I sense a great disturbance in the straws, as if they are being grasped at by Valerian fans!
Let's face it If there is any obviously heavy 'inspiration' going on in Star Wars it's from Kurosawa's 'Hidden Fortress', Dune, Lensmen, Campbell & Flash Gordon.
The 5th element on the other hand bears marked similarities to the Incal (and my point still stands) sufficient for a lawsuit to be filed.
me at start of video: "adam's not slurring as much as before, maybe he's not drunk!"
me after seeing adam's handwriting: "well..."
Well he did end up saying a slur in this episode
"This is actually really hard." - cuts to Brennan scribbling answers down as fast as he possibly can
The fact that none of them got Groundhog Day is really upsetting
Um, Actually, having magical abilities can be a mutation, as the mutant Pixie has a mutation that grants her a strong connection to magical forces, allowing her to easily use magic.
Dude Ottos Irresistible Dance is an insanely good spell. The target provokes attacks of opportunity on each of its turns. So you effectively get to attack the target twice every round and they can't move or fight back. It's an insanely good spell against creatures with low will saves.
Also there's no initial saving thrown. It just happens.
It’s hilarious finding “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep” in college used book stores and libraries, because the label taped to the side often reads “Do Androids Dream of Electric Dick”
Do they, though?
I know it’s way too late but I’ll throw my hat in the ring. Um Actually, X-23 isn’t named to go with an X theme. She named X-23 because she was the 23rd attempt at cloning Weapon X (Wolverine), who was called Weapon X because he was the 10th (Roman numeral X) weaponized mutant created by the Weapon Plus Program.
The X in X-23 has also been explained that the Y-chromosome from Wolverine was degrading over time and was replaced with a fresh X-chromosome to explain why X-23 is a girl.
Christian Boehlefeld O.o that’s cool! I hadn’t heard that one before
Um actually that may be the reason in the comics, but the reason in the real world is because X-Men have an x thing
It’s also just her name, not an alias, isn’t it?
@@drowninafire Depends on who you ask? At some point, I'm pretty sure they revealed her name is technically Laura Kinney. If I remember right, her biological mother was the scientist who made her, Dr Kinney, and before she died she told X-23 that her name was Laura.
Welcome to "Adam knows nothing!"
Technically, while it does fit with the X-Men motif of naming yourself X-something, X-23 was named because she was the first success after 22 failed experiments, making her name more akin to Xperiment-23. She was called X-23 well before joining the X-Men.
Nope. Because Logan was experiment 10, and was called Weapon X. So one of those had to be contrived.
Did X23 ever actually join the X men?
"Brennan this will be your first time appearing on the game" AND A LEGEND WAS BORN
Hey Adam, um actually Scorpion was never an ice ninja, which would imply that he was a member of the Lin Kuei. He was a member of a rival clan, the Shirai Ryu.
THANK YOU
Um, actually, the Shirai Ryu were originally part of the Lin Kuei and splintered off from them after the original Takeda (not Takeda Takahashi) decided to form his own clan. We also don't know _when_ the split happened, so it's entirely possible that Scorpion was a member of the Lin Kuei before the Shirai Ryu. Furthermore, the Lin Kuei have nothing to do with Bi-Han's, Kuai Liang's, or Frost's powers; they inherited those powers by being part Cryomancer, so it's entirely possible that Hanzo could have had similar powers before he died, even though he wasn't Lin Kuei. He didn't, but his clan has nothing to do with that.
@@RabblesTheBinx although the lin kuei that reformed after kuai liang was removed from quan chi’s control was based mostly in cryomancy as the primary ability
Um actually, scorpion does turn into a scorpion in a fatality in mortal Kombat 4.
Adam saw into the future and predicted MK1
i don't really care about what they're talking about but the fact that Brennan knows so much is so impressive... and maybe sexy? not sure yet
Definitely sexy. No need to pretend you're unsure.
He cheated on the second question
Its sexy because of his surname
Um, actually…both. it’s both impressive AND sexy
the way Brennan just screamed "Siobhan NO" was really funny to me for some reason
(16:45)
Wow. These older episodes were cut so much tighter, with less room for the digressions that make the series so fun. But, still, it was nice to seen Brennan's first (official) game.
Adam's disappointment in himself absolutely makes this episode
"that's the white male spirit!" Y'ALL I CAN'T
No surprise that Brennan won, but good on Siobhan for keeping it that close. One remembered "Um Actually" and they would've tied!
Also, the Animality discussion made me spit cereal out of my nose.
Um actually, “I’d like to say that this is very fun and I like this” perfectly describes my thoughts about Um actually. I’m still waiting for the home version Trapp mentioned in an interview last year, I google the home version every 2 months to see if anything’s been announced.
I'd buy that. I doubt my friends are nerdy enough to play though.
GOOD NEWS, EVERYONE!
You better believe I joined the Kickstarter in the first 6 hours.
My disappointment in the dragon question is immeasurable.
Because NOBODY FRICKING KNEW SPIKE.
Also glad to hear that it was Parthanax, because it means that I in fact WAS able to recognize him through the tiny picture in my tiny screen.
And the fact that only Brennan got Toothless has now ruined my day.
(Other than that, this was great)
Yeah. I'm not sure if it's in fact worse that Brennan mixed up its name with Twilight Sparkle's. But it surprised me noone actually got it.
Brennan having a conniption fit about Mortal Combat made my day.
Um, actually, it's mortal kombat
Um actually Vader can and has used force lightning but due to his mechanical arms it is incredibly dangerous to him and nearly killed him when he did it.
I recall him using a Force ball lightning attack in Alan Dean Foster's "Splinter of the Mind's Eye", but when did he use actual bolt lightning?
16:22 Um actually force choke and telekinesis are different techniques, as telekinesis is a neutral power but force choke requires one to draw on the dark side. Also Vader is depicted using force lightening in his 2018 comic series, although things were a bit visiony there. It's likely he can't use it normally. So which canon Vader can't use force lightening is legends
Pretty sure Luke uses force chokes on the green "orc" looking dudes in episode VI when going to rescue Han.
@@xilliaz The Gamorean, you're right. But Luke was leaning on the dark side at the time.
I don't know how canon they count as, but Vader is stated to be unable to use Force Lightning as a lamentation by Palpatine when he finds him lying on the lava bank with his other arm removed in the novelization for Episode 3.
Um, actually, while "Deathwing" is a moniker he later gives himself, the dragon's true name is Neltharion, who was the Aspect of the Black Dragonflight before being corrupted by the Old Gods. Iknow it's way, way, way too late at this point, but I couldn't help but notice that no one has made this point, and I kind of can't help it.
I made a correction too, being that KoHaku is not actually a dragon, but yeah it's way too late.
Um, actually, the image depicts him at the end stages of his madness, at this point he has fully taken the name Deathwing, no longer responding to or viewing himself as Neltharion.
The change of name became solidified when he took the power of the Dragon Soul, transforming him into Deathwing, which in the same event was renamed to the Demon Soul.
So ultimately either name is correct, for while his true name is Neltharion, he later fully takes the name Deathwing and rejects the name Neltharion. Either name is correct when talking about the entity unless specifying a specific period in time before or after his transformation.
17:44 Um, actually, Scorpion was never a member of the "Ice Ninja" clan, aka Sub-Zero's clan the Lin Kuei. Scorpion was a member of the Shirai Ryu clan. The two clans were rivals, which ultimately culminated in the elder Sub-Zero (Bi-Han) killed Scorpion. The reason why Scorpion did not transform into a scorpion for his Animality is because he was not playable in the original Mortal Kombat 3 game. Sheeva was in the base game with the scorpion animality, so when Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 released with an expanded roster (including Scorpion and Reptile, who were not in the original game) they were given some awkward animal transformations.
This also gets at what I thought the "Um Actually" was going to be, which is that there were no Animalities in "Mortal Kombat" as they did not appear until the Third game.
I think the even better part is that Scorpion actually DOES turn into a Scorpion in Mortal Kombat 4
Um actually, Vader actually can use force lightning! He uses a red storm version of it in Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi where he bypasses the need to direct the lightning through his body by creating a storm above his victim. He also used a solid white version in the Legends book "the Jedi Path" by using a Kyber Crystal to protect his animatronic body (or perhaps become so attuned with the dark side that he used force lightning anyway even knowing it might kill him). In fact, Vader is so skilled in Force lightning, he was able to teach it to others, including starkiller, and can easily absorb or redirect any force lightning other sith may try to use on him.
i think its pretty obvious that they wont be using legends stuff as reference after its been made not canon, or else every star wars question would take 5 years of arguments
I've said this once, I'll say it a million times, I am lowkey crushing on Siobhan
Most attractive college humour cast member ever
Who isn't?
It ain't lowkey
Oh, Is that how it’s spelled? I always thought it was Shavan or something.
@@LemonMoon yup
Groundhog Day is the only one I knew instantly. I'm surprised none of the players got it.
Um actually, “People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually form a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff.”
I was looking for this comment
Although probably much less known, there is an episode of Stargate SG-1 (season 2, ep. 21) that also perfectly fits the last of the time travel graphs.
I’m watching these out of order bc I just discovered them, but I feel so proud when I play along at home and get more right than Brennan. I got 13 dragons (and would’ve possibly gotten two more if they were bigger than my cell phone screen).
Adam's knowledge in this means clearly Adam can't ruin EVERYTHING.
"I don't know if I won, but let's just say I did" hits *different* in Nov 2020 hahah
So this means that Brennan takes over Adam's show and it is now "Brennan Ruins Everything While Wearing Adam's Head as a Hat!", right?
"2 men enter, 1 man leaves." They never mention women so I figure she is safe.
yeah but the new name of the show will be: "Brennan makes everything better"
@@svevo Instead of taking something people like and explaining why they shouldn’t, he takes some obscure property and rambles on for the entire episode on why they should get into it
Um actually I've only just found this series but I think siobhan may be simultaneously the coolest person I've ever seen and the nerdiest thus disproving the Emily Axford theory although I leave this up to interpretation
10:20 I'm black, and that "octoroon" moment had me rolling 😂
Adam ruins a lot of things but he cant ruin Brennan's need to win at EVERYTHING
Um, Actually, you can have magic as a mutation, or at least reality bending powers that manifest as magic. Both Magik and the Scarlet Witch are mutants whose mutation is a magic ability.
um, actually, magik’s mutant power is teleportation and she just happens to also be a sorceress. scarlet witch’s mutant power began as probability manipulation before she too learned sorcery; however, her powers were changed by a demon(i think) to be the ability to wield magic.
@@nathanaeleeeeee Scarlet Witch learned magic from Agatha Harkness.
"You don't want to be like those Harry Potter kids who know magic, but don't know math or how to write an essay." Man, that hits differently coming back to this after Misfits & Magic 😂
Brennan’s first episode…..the start of his never ending saga of wins
I love how I genuinely couldn’t tell between Adam’s joke dragon names and their actually names
Um, actually: although Fifth Element is not directly based off of a comic book, it is heavily inspired by Jean-Claude Mézières' Valérian and Laureline comics as well as Jean "Moebius" Giraud and Alejandro Jodorowsky's The Incal. So much so Jodorowsky sued Besson, but because Moebius worked on the Fifth Element it was thrown out.
"Heavily inspired by" doesn't count as a direct adaptation though.
@@romxxii it started as a direct adaptation and Besson just made it an Alternative Universe and changed the names to not get a lawsuit because he ended up not getting the rights. It's still very much an adaptation, just not an official one.
Um, Actually this isn't Brennan's first time appearing on the game. He appeared the first time on episode 6 titled "Um, Actually Ep. 6: Monsters, Moogles, and Side Mirrors" and have appeared a total of four times.
Um, Actually, this is an episode from 2018, as evidenced by the tweets from the correction section.
Um, Actually the correct spelling is has appeared, not "have".
Roberto Fuentes Um Actually, that’s grammar, not spelling
@@DesolateFields this episode have tweets from 2018, while Ep.6 have tweets from 2017. Ep.6 was also filmed in the old set, while this episode is filmed in the new set. Ep.6 was also still in the game show's early format, only containing 1 shiny question instead of 3, and are shorter than the recent formats (~10 minutes long instead of ~20 minutes long).
i don't have dropout, so i don't know for sure which episode came out first, but from the evidence i just gave it seems to me like Ep.6 was Brennan's actual debut in Um, Actually. Although, is it possible that they used to record/release different videos/versions for youtube and dropout??? because im kinda confuse how Trapp, the behind the scenes crew, and Brennan himself didn't realize that this wasn't Brennan's first Um, Actually. (i know that they probably just didn't care, but still. lol)
@@pseudonymous317 I think they basically don't really see the pre dropout episodes as real episodes of the show as they were much shorter and less polished
This gotta be one of my fave um actually episode. No one seems like performing here. They're just hanging out and having a good time.
That time-line question was amazing 💜
I love whoever included trogdor in the dragon game, 1 point to them.
Literally the only dragon whose name I knew. I would have been _pissed_ if Trogdor hadn’t been included!
10:14 Um, actually, Brennan, the Hogwarts students very often had to write essays for classes. These essays just happened to be written on parchment and were about magic, but they were still essays
They should have had Jeremy Beramy the Good place time line.
The best part of the last question was that anyone with a general knowledge of Canada's political landscape would lose it (as I did, it was a hell of a laugh) at Adam saying Calgary is the capital of Canada.
Yes but in a very real way Calgary should be Canada’s capital.
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Hell no.
I laughed so hard coming from Edmonton
Um, actually Americans like them apparently don't know basic facts about their neighbors(sic) to the north lol
I love that this is Brennan's first appearance as a contestant on the show
Um actually, regarding the TMNT question: They are not all turned into animal-human hybrids. They may become anthropomorphic, but they are not a hybridization of animal and human. The turtles themselves were just turtles exposed to ooze for example.
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Ooo yay this is on UA-cam now! I really enjoyed the clips on TikTok and watching this is like hanging out with the nerdy friends I’ve always wished I had. Also fun to play along- I did really well on the time travel one getting the Groundhog Day one but doing a little worse than Brendan with the dragon question but still so impressed he got Magellan from Euerkas castle. I watched that so much like randomly in high school or college and could not remember the damn dragons name.
Um actually, Otto's Irresistible Dance is pretty useful. It makes them easier to hit with both attacks and things that need dexterity saves like fireball, and makes it less likely that their attacks land on you.
I love Brennan. He’s such a wholesome nerd
Nobody knew just how destructive Brennan's mind would be yet lmao
Um actually, Connover is clearly 3-sheets to the wind in this episode. I feel like I can smell the Gin through my screen.
Um, Actually the Jedi *do* sometimes use a lightning based ability called Electric Judgement, which is basically just green Force Lightning, but light side. Master Plo Koon has used it in the comics, I believe.
This is the Adam Gets Cancelled episode
Adam Gets Drunk as hell
As an Albertan, Adam guessing that the capital of Canada is Calgary was hilarious.
Also, I can’t believe none of them got Groundhog Day!
20:48 Um, actually, "Haku" is the name he originally gives while in human form, but his true name is Kohaku (which Brennan got right), as he is the spirit of the Kohaku River (which Adam said).
And so Brennan’s reign of terror has begun
Little late to the game on this one but um actually it would depend on which iteration of Baxter Stockman you are referring too. While in the original cartoon, it was a transporter incident that resulted in the human-fly hybird. The 2012 series did have Shredder using ooze to transform Stockman.
While the based 2003 version has him be a brain in a jar
In the original comics he doesn't even turn into a fly.
UmActually Vader is fully capable of summoning force lighting, it’s incredibly painful due to his cybernetics, but he’s capable. He has also been capable of surviving without his cybernetics out of pure hatred and willpower.
I have a fan summitted question for you:
"In the movie 《 Stargate 》(1994), and the series 《 Stargate: SG1 》(1997-2007), 《 Stargate: Atlantis 》(2004-2009) and 《 Stargate: Universe 》(2009-2011), the (main) characters travel the universe using an ancient device known as the Stargate. This device was invented by an old, evil, alien race known as the Goa'Uld, who used it to enslave people across the galaxy."
》》Um, actually, the Stargate wasn't invented by the Goa'Uld. They used it and were thought to have been the inventors, but (as we find out in SG1), the real inventors were an even older race known as the Ancients (or, as we find out in Atlantis, AKA the Lantians or Alterrans).
FYI: Stating that the Goa'Uld weren't neccesarily evil grants no points, because the good "Goa'Uld" called themselves Tok'Ra and made it clear that they did not want to be associated with Goa'Uld (cuz they evil).
Too easy though. The ancients made them. The halo question was identical.
And didn't SGU use a starship to travel the galaxy not the gates? Kind of the whole thing that made the show wasn't it?
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They still had to use the Stargate on the ship to travel to the nearby planets their ship connected with.
um actually, the 'ancients' only took on the name Lantians after the construction of Atlantis, at the time of the invention o the stargate they were referred to a Alterans, meaning 'the others' to distinguish themselves from their counter parts 'the Ori' or 'the originals'.
I've just started watching um actually a couple weeks ago, and been binging these out of order and wow... Brennan's origins
Thanks for pointing out, that Pete's Dragon has a name! I was furious no one said it and just disregarded it as some property ;)