@@oziomaobinaninightcrawler2082 I had the very same problem when I first started watching these videos, but then I came up with an absolutely BRILLIANT solution for that, and I'll share it with you...I STOPPED READING THE COMMENTS BEFORE I WATCHED THE VIDEO. Problem solved. Couldn't believe how simple that was. Maybe you should try it, I think it's guaranteed to work. sheesh.
I feel sorry for Meghan for having the worst combination of the 4 guests, but her little dig at older people was unintentionally hurtful yet still somehow funny. And I've never seen a contestant so outwardly morose after losing.
I'd say they're related but not forms of each other (like gerunds or past tense). I think they would allow "moped" for "motorcycle" too, which I think is fair: similar/related words, but ultimately different ones. It was a good clue. :)
I didn't say they were. "Choir" and "chorus," while often used interchangeably, don't actually have precisely the same meaning either. But at any rate, "phone" wouldn't've been accepted for "telephone" because it is wholly contained in that word. In the same way, I doubt "cat" would've been accepted for "catatonic," even though their meanings are not related. "Chorus" and "choir" and "moped" and "motorcycle," meanwhile, are not wholly contained in each other at all. We know the former was accepted and I bet the latter would be too. I guess we won't convince each other, or know for sure unless these words come up.
@@tjfisher1350 I always thought they were the same thing. But apparently choir means a group of singers and chorus means "ensemble," like in Broadway. The chorus are actors/singers/dancers.
Exactly, while a chorus is often a group of singers, it can mean other things. And even if they had identical meanings, they would still be distinct words. I can't see the comments of the person I was responding to anymore, but I swear I wasn't talking to myself. ;)
I love love love maryLynn. From so long ago. She always played the nerd back then. She is an amazing painter as well
She's right; they are older and they didn't know "PlayStation!"
Wow, she was really upset that they didn't know those words. She said she gave really great clues!
@@Bayouma777 Yeah I noticed that. I think that was the first time I saw a contestant put their celebrity teammates on blast on this show.
He didn't worry they wouldn't know Harry Potter. She did.
Meghan didn’t even conceal her disappointment in her teammates and I can’t even blame her 😩
Meagan didn't have a chance. They didn't know anything. I don't blame her for being upset. 😥☹️😥
Yeah, she practically cussed them out. Her comment "I gave really great clues," was definitely chastisement to her two team members.
Like seriously.. Playstation is the easiest shit to guess man !!!
And Chrome..it could be not Firefox
Or "search engine, Google..."
I’m glad she didn’t win. Sometimes people get cocky or nasty and a bit overconfident. Often they lose the round or the game.
If he had said "animals on display" instead of "see animals here," he would be $10,000 richer.
Way to spoil the ending
He panicked but that’s what happens 😿😿
@@oziomaobinaninightcrawler2082 Don't read the comments before watching an episode. Every single episode mentions the game play.
@@oziomaobinaninightcrawler2082 I had the very same problem when I first started watching these videos, but then I came up with an absolutely BRILLIANT solution for that, and I'll share it with you...I STOPPED READING THE COMMENTS BEFORE I WATCHED THE VIDEO. Problem solved. Couldn't believe how simple that was. Maybe you should try it, I think it's guaranteed to work. sheesh.
Why don’t they use their words when they have more words left? They just stare at the guesssrs hoping they eventually get there
tisha was not having it with this child 15:13
I feel sorry for Meghan for having the worst combination of the 4 guests, but her little dig at older people was unintentionally hurtful yet still somehow funny. And I've never seen a contestant so outwardly morose after losing.
These contestants were good and fun this time. How does "choir" not count as "chorus" though?
I'd say they're related but not forms of each other (like gerunds or past tense). I think they would allow "moped" for "motorcycle" too, which I think is fair: similar/related words, but ultimately different ones. It was a good clue. :)
I think they likely would. Maybe they'll include one of those two sometime and we'll get to see. :)
I didn't say they were. "Choir" and "chorus," while often used interchangeably, don't actually have precisely the same meaning either. But at any rate, "phone" wouldn't've been accepted for "telephone" because it is wholly contained in that word. In the same way, I doubt "cat" would've been accepted for "catatonic," even though their meanings are not related. "Chorus" and "choir" and "moped" and "motorcycle," meanwhile, are not wholly contained in each other at all. We know the former was accepted and I bet the latter would be too. I guess we won't convince each other, or know for sure unless these words come up.
@@tjfisher1350 I always thought they were the same thing. But apparently choir means a group of singers and chorus means "ensemble," like in Broadway. The chorus are actors/singers/dancers.
Exactly, while a chorus is often a group of singers, it can mean other things. And even if they had identical meanings, they would still be distinct words. I can't see the comments of the person I was responding to anymore, but I swear I wasn't talking to myself. ;)
One of the rudest contestants on the show, glad she lost
I didn't like it when she called sam a weasel.