People forget that Rosa literally got screamed at by her boss for 40 minutes just to fix a problem in his marriage. I know she doesn't really care about getting screamed at, but she does care about their relationship.
Mastery of acting and character expression is knowing what makes them behave off-character. This was perfect delivery, you knew he was going to explode the moment he wasnt using his monotone.
Having studied mathematics as an undergraduate, I can attest that this clip expresses the deeper, more satisfying truth about the Monty Hall Problem, which is that you really don't care that much about it after you and your partner have had a good boning.
"HHHHHHAAOOWWW... *Dare you, Detective Diaz,* I am YOUR SUPERIOR OFFICER!!!" *"BOOOOOONNNE!!!!!!!!!"* "What happens in my bedroom, Detective, is none of your buisiness!!" *"BOOOOOOOO-OOOOOOOOOOONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??!!!!!?????????!?"* "Don't Ever. Speak to me like that again."
Background stuff like is part of what makes the show still so funny on re-watch. It's still got the great humour of course, but it's hilarious when you keep noticing new things like that.
You know what makes B99 so good to watch? The subtle reactions in the background! Rosa's laugh when Santiago got fired by Holt, Holt's what did you say,. Amy's reaction to Rosa when she said Bone.. Tiny details that makes the whole scene super memorable
hugh464 thanks for this comment I’m laughing so hard, I don’t speak English so I had no clue what they were saying until you typed out their exact lines in a comment
B99 deserves an Emmy just for this entire clip. You can have never watched the entire series and get every character from this clip. The subtle character tics are all on point showing how much they've truly grasped their characters.
*amy:* WHAT? grOSS! Rosa, these are our dads! I mean, that’s not what I think... *captain dad is just my boss* *rosa:* wow. *amy:* nEVER MIND! I’m tEAcHiNG fATHER THE MATH ... *WHATEVER ROSA*
Okay I know this is just a humourous show and I love it but I'm also a maths nerd so I have to say this When this problem was first solved, there were heaps of very well-regarded mathematicians who rejected the solution - however, all of them eventually realised their error. Because Kevin and Amy's solution does make sense; the game is just constructed in a way that is inherently confusing. Say a robot with no biases plays the show, and say, for simplicity's sake, the correct door is door 1. (Of course, this can be repeated with the other two doors each being the correct; I'm sure we can all agree that they will have the same result) Here is a probability tree. Line 1: choice A. Line 2: opened (no prize) door. Line 3: choice B. 1. 2. 3. / \ | | 2. 3. 3. 2. / \ / \ / \ / \ 1. 3. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 3. In all of these, your original chance of picking the correct door is 1/3. If you originally chose door 1 and you switch, you lose. If you originally chose either of the other two and you switch, you win. It is the fact that the same action gives the same result in two cases but gives a different result in one that skews the probability.
I love how Santiago dies a little more every second it goes on, till she's crying while he yells "BONE!". Meanwhile, Rosa's just sitting there waiting for him to get it out because she knows she's right XD
I love this show because it shows two Cuban females, who somehow get along so well and so badly at the say time, and are so different, just their reactions like Amy was freaking out even though it wasn't her in trouble and Rosa was casually looking at her nails while her boss was shouting at her for 40 minutes straight. 😂
I've watched the entire show 4 times and never understood why Kevin was right. Now that I am seeing this clip for at least the fifth time I realize what makes Kevin correct. There is a 1/3 chance the car is behind the door you chose and a 2/3 chance that it isn't. When you eliminate the 2nd door, the 2/3 all consolidates on the 3rd door, meaning there is a 1/3 chance the car is behind door 1 and a 2/3 chance it's behind door 3.
@@mag-narwhal You are operating from the idea that all possibilities are equal when your initial choice always has a 2/3 chance of being wrong. once the host eliminates one of the other two options it is statistically advantageous to switch. this is because if you chose wrong initially (which as previously stated is most likely) the host is forced to pick the only empty door of the two you didn't pick.
@@MythBoy99 if you chose right initially the host is still gonna let you try and pick an empty door theres no guarantee the new one is right plus if you win you'll feel 100 times better cause you got it first try
@@mag-narwhal Of course there is a chance you were right the first time, a 1 in 3 chance. which is why switching gives you a 2 in 3 chance of success. And the satisfaction you claim you would get from being correct first try is exactly the psychological element that prevents people from solving this more often.
Amy: So the fight with Kevin is over? Holt: Yep Amy: Because you understand the math now? Holt: Nope Rosa: Because you guys.... Holt: Yep Just gold! 😂😂😂
The reason it's not 50/50 is because the player picks a door first and the host cannot eliminate the door the player selects. When the player selects a door the probability of it being the winning door is 1/3. The player then chooses to either stay with their original pick at 1/3 odds, or switch to the better of the other two doors, which have a combined probability of 2/3. If the host could eliminate either of the 2 losing doors, the probability would be 50/50. The way the game is presented obscures the odds. Instead think of both the player and host choosing a door to "protect". The player randomly chooses a door to "protect" that has 1/3 odds of being the winning door. The host then chooses to "protect" one of the other two doors and MUST "protect" the prize door. The "unprotected" door is then eliminated, which cannot be the prize because the host had to "protect" the prize. The player is then given to choice to either stay with their initial door that they randomly chose at 1/3 odds, or to switch to BOTH the other doors of which the host has already "protected" the prize if it were behind one of those two.
I watched this episode with my best friend and we literally had to pause it for a good half hour to argue over this problem. The Monty Hall problem ruins lives...
Kevin is right, this a known problem. The best way to understand why changing give you 67% winrate is this: if you keep, you think you have selected the winning door, which was 33% at the time. If you change, that mean you had selected a losing door, which was 67% at the time. So by changing, it means you aimed for a losing door on your first choice, and aiming for a losing door is the right move since it has 67% of being correct.
Amy losing her shit and having Vietnam flashbacks as Holt screams *BONNNNEEE* is something I definitely never thought I would need to watch at 1:03 AM.
i remember my maths teacher telling me about this problem, in year 12 and spending ages after school until i finally got the right answer, kevin is right
@@619NJ No, when you pick the first door, you're odds of picking the winning door are locked in at 1 in 3, meaning that the odds that the winning door is one of the other two doors is 2 in 3. By switching you are choosing both of the other two doors, and since one of them has already been eliminated as a losing door, by switching you automatically win the prize if it was behind either of the two doors you didn't initially pick.
The extras in the BONE scene are what complete the comedy gold. They're listening, in fascinating but with sober faces, because the captain's rant is that terrifying.
In case anyone isn't following the logic / math involved. Let's say you're asked to pick a card from a 52-card deck, and only one card actually gives you the prize. After you had picked a card, someone tosses out 50 cards from the deck, leaving just one that you can switch your choice to. Would you switch?
I never got this escalation. Or the 100 doors one. I don't see why adding more bad choices makes more sense to some people. If I were stuck on the 50-50 mindset, I'd just ignore the numbers and go straight to the end line with 2 cards/doors left, no matter how many were revealed, and go "it's 50-50".
Because it's more obvious. Most would realise that there's a higher chance that the winning door was among the remaining 51 than definitely the one they picked first. For some reason at two doors it's two easy to forget.
I feel like this is a perspective problem. If we regard this as two separate experiments, then the 50/50 chance is right; if we regard it as only one experiment, then there's a probability switch. You don't know which door to pick. So you pick one at random. In case you were right, the host now has a 50/50 chance to open a door at random. In case you were wrong, the host is forced 100% to open the door that doesn't reveal the car. So, in case you were wrong the first time, which happens 67% of the time, it is certain that the closed door is the one containing the car. In case you were right, 33% of the time, switching would make you lose. Of course, you could also just bone because there's a much higher chance that you'll never need to think about this math problem ever again.
People forget that Rosa literally got screamed at by her boss for 40 minutes just to fix a problem in his marriage. I know she doesn't really care about getting screamed at, but she does care about their relationship.
That woman has the willpower of a God to not give a single fuck after 40 minutes of screaming at her
And we all want to see all 40 minutes of that yelling.
Rosa is an incredibly tough lady.
@@Maxclockwork😢😮😢😢 0:05
@@Maxclockwork😮🎉
Santiago sobbing in the chair with every "BOOOOOONEEEE!"
The more you watch, the better this bit gets.
I didnt even notice that until now and now that's all I see thank you for making this even better
I’ve never noticed that LMFAOOOOO
I never even noticed that before. Years, and multiple watchings later, this scene somehow still has new ways of being hilarious. 😂
This was by far my favorite scene ever and now that you pointed that out it got even better. This is absolute gold everywhere.
"Kevin is right"
-__-
"You're fired"
Slim Shady for some reason my attention span was so small I didn’t remember this part until you commented it thank you so much
Aaahhah
0:58 🦝
Quoting my hero, are ya?
The look on Rosa's face is perfect.
"There are three doors, behind one of which is a car"
"You're telling it wrong, there are three doors, behind one of which is a car"
They're definitely an old married couple.
gaysplaining.
It's because he said "Imagine there are three doors...." first.
It's Nikolaj.
"There are three doors, behind one of which, is a car"
"You're telling it wrong. There are three doors, behind one of which is a car"
“See, what happened is your dads had sex”
“OK ROSA-“
My fav line 😆
Also that cute 360 turm from rosa, showing off her ballet skills
More like “OKAY ROSA-UH...”
I believe that escape maneuver is what the children call a yeet.
The way he says "Whatdidyousay??" gets me every time. The delay, the face, the pitch, the head movement... perfect!
Coupled with Amy freaking out the whole time is pure gold😹
U
They have the best boss and employee chemistry
And the way he stood in the doorway acting like her comment was so outrageous, it was blowing him through the doorway 😂😂😂
Mastery of acting and character expression is knowing what makes them behave off-character. This was perfect delivery, you knew he was going to explode the moment he wasnt using his monotone.
Having studied mathematics as an undergraduate, I can attest that this clip expresses the deeper, more satisfying truth about the Monty Hall Problem, which is that you really don't care that much about it after you and your partner have had a good boning.
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNEEEEEEEE?!!!!???!!!
@sometimesimeow Good news!
I second that
But who was right?
@@KelKilimanjaro the 21 minute mark one just sticks in my head so much when he keeps wriggling in his doorway.
"Gross, Rosa, those are OUR Dads!" Anyone else pick up that this means she views Rosa as her sister?
Both Jake and Amy see Holt as their Dad.
@@jascrandom9855 Charles also, when holt was talking to cheddar Charles assumed it was to him
I think she meant The whole precinct when she said our
Jasc Random Sweet home alabama
I got nothing in my eye okay! 😢
“What? Gross! Rosa, those are our dads!” 😂😭
Amy is just too pure for this cruel world. She must be protected at all costs.
The kicker is Rosa's reaction afterwards.
"...oh shit, you just said that?"
"That's not what I meant; Captain Dad is just my boss."
@Meili Monk Furthermore, what does Amy getting turned on by Jake's Holt impression imply? There's so much to unpack in their relationship dynamics.
"Never mind i'm teaching father the math!.. Whatever Rosa!"
"HHHHHHAAOOWWW... *Dare you, Detective Diaz,* I am YOUR SUPERIOR OFFICER!!!"
*"BOOOOOONNNE!!!!!!!!!"*
"What happens in my bedroom, Detective, is none of your buisiness!!"
*"BOOOOOOOO-OOOOOOOOOOONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??!!!!!?????????!?"*
"Don't Ever. Speak to me like that again."
Amy rocking in the chair when he yelled bone is funny
Dead
This might be the best typed version of this tirade ever
then they actually boned at the end
I’m cryingggg 😂
Captain dad is just my boss
“Wow.”
Someone needs to go teach dad some math.
TEACHING FATHER THE MATH!!
You know, when we first met Amy's dad, I didn't get her obsession with Holt. But since that Lin Manuel Miranda episode it makes total sense.
WHY WOULD THEY CHANGE MATH? MATH IS MATH!!!
We're all focused on how Santiago thinks of Holt as her dad, and not on how she also implied that she thinks of Rosa as a sister
But then Rosa said YOUR DADS.. she probably feels it too, but she’s too bad ass to admit feelings..
Enough foreplay, let's get to the numbers - Is such a underrated dialogue. 😂😂😂
Dick
Title of their sex tape
I was looking for this comment 😂
Can we just appreciate Scully pouring baby powder into his shoe at 1:03 😂😂😂
and then missing his shoe and pouring most of it onto his lap
Background stuff like is part of what makes the show still so funny on re-watch. It's still got the great humour of course, but it's hilarious when you keep noticing new things like that.
Scully is who I aspire to be and I am proud to say I am well on my way
I have a feeling it's some kind of weapons-grade antifungal.
Scully and hitchcock somtimes have there owne episode in the background
You know what makes B99 so good to watch? The subtle reactions in the background! Rosa's laugh when Santiago got fired by Holt, Holt's what did you say,. Amy's reaction to Rosa when she said Bone.. Tiny details that makes the whole scene super memorable
Amy's reaction when they say it's a math problem
Amy rocking in the chair when holt screams 'BONE!' was hilarious too. :)
Dan Onil Galang not to mention that when holt is shouting “BOOOONE!!!” You can see Santiago rocking back and forth in her chair
and Scully pouring baby powder into his shoe at 1:03
trueee
I love how at the end Rosa turns away, but then turns back to Amy
"So what happened was your dads had sex"
"Ok rosaaa"
When holt says *BONEEEEEE!* amy looks like a traumatized child
She got traumatized cause her dad was mad 😂😂
Fight is over? YEP
Understand the math? NOPE
Because y- YEP
MY FAVOURITE BIT
Because they *BONE*
@@shahuraje3547 *_BONE?!?!_*
Yep BEST PART!
hugh464 thanks for this comment I’m laughing so hard, I don’t speak English so I had no clue what they were saying until you typed out their exact lines in a comment
Him bouncing on the doorway as he says "bone" is everything
”Bone” the captain said calmly
B99 deserves an Emmy just for this entire clip. You can have never watched the entire series and get every character from this clip. The subtle character tics are all on point showing how much they've truly grasped their characters.
It’s weird that both Jake and Amy think of captain holt as a father.
It's a very "The Flash" kind of situation
If they were complete opposites they wouldn't work as a couple, they have a lot of things in common too. Captain Dad is one of them.
It makes sense for Jake because he never had a father figure but Amy's Dad was there for her
I think all of you are missing the point. It means their relationship has incest undertones.
@@vincent-ls9lz two people are allowed to have the same father figure and be in love
I've got to admit I'm curious about how the other hour and fifteen minutes of his rant went. Can we have four episodes entirely devoted to that.
It's probably just more "BOOONNE!"
BOOOOOOONE?!
Amy practically having an emotional breakdown throughout the video makes the video about 10x funnier than it already is
*amy:* WHAT? grOSS! Rosa, these are our dads!
I mean, that’s not what I think...
*captain dad is just my boss*
*rosa:* wow.
*amy:* nEVER MIND! I’m tEAcHiNG fATHER THE MATH
...
*WHATEVER ROSA*
Okay rosaaaaa
And I thought Jake had daddy issues
John Martin apparently he’s not the only one
2:42
2:47
I love how Amy is rocking in her chair
Lewis Murphy I just noticed that 😭😂
Never notice that before lmao
...and Rosa just checks her nails.
" See what happened was your Dads' had sex."
This show is sharp and brilliant like Parks and Rec, but with guns and handcuffs.
Do I have to teach you 8th grade statistics?? - Do I have to teach you 7th grade statistics??.. Do I have to teach you-
*BONE*
“It’s not a tiff, it’s a row”
“And now it’s a scene”
“It’s not personal it’s a math problem”
“Ohh mama” 🤣😂 I Love Amy
i love how amy's voice shakes at the end when she says "OKAY ROSA"
Bone is funny but 1:52 to 2:02 is pure comedy gold
Okay but I really wanted Amy to teach Father the math
*holt:* it’s not personal, it’s a math problem.
*rosa:* PASS
*amy:* oOoHH mAMa
The way Rosa suggested to Captain Holt to "bone" in such a deadpan way is what makes that scene.
I’ve never found a video with all the clips cut together, thank you so much 😂
I’m teaching father the maths!
Delfina Guiñazú underrated line
Whatever Rosa!
RIP Monty Hall - I am glad the B99 gave people outside of the mathematics community a look into the famous maths problem.
You chose again no meaning to change, simple the narrator give you 50/50 chance to win now. Sorry for my bad English
Okay I know this is just a humourous show and I love it but I'm also a maths nerd so I have to say this
When this problem was first solved, there were heaps of very well-regarded mathematicians who rejected the solution - however, all of them eventually realised their error. Because Kevin and Amy's solution does make sense; the game is just constructed in a way that is inherently confusing.
Say a robot with no biases plays the show, and say, for simplicity's sake, the correct door is door 1. (Of course, this can be repeated with the other two doors each being the correct; I'm sure we can all agree that they will have the same result)
Here is a probability tree.
Line 1: choice A.
Line 2: opened (no prize) door.
Line 3: choice B.
1. 2. 3.
/ \ | |
2. 3. 3. 2.
/ \ / \ / \ / \
1. 3. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 3.
In all of these, your original chance of picking the correct door is 1/3. If you originally chose door 1 and you switch, you lose. If you originally chose either of the other two and you switch, you win. It is the fact that the same action gives the same result in two cases but gives a different result in one that skews the probability.
Sophie Bobb I just want to commend you for explaining AND taking the time align the numbers hierarchy properly. I finally got it now, thanks!
Is it really a “famous” math problem if it’s only known by a select group of nerds?
Jonathan Lee I have heard of it and I know very little about math nor does it interest me. As far as math problems go, I do think it is famous.
Rosa’s laugh at 1:02 is gold 😂
I agree, I love it!
Yaaaasss I laughed the hardest at that.
She's beautiful when she smiles
It's almost like your fired was ad lib and the laugh was genuine
I love how Santiago dies a little more every second it goes on, till she's crying while he yells "BONE!". Meanwhile, Rosa's just sitting there waiting for him to get it out because she knows she's right XD
I love this show because it shows two Cuban females, who somehow get along so well and so badly at the say time, and are so different, just their reactions like Amy was freaking out even though it wasn't her in trouble and Rosa was casually looking at her nails while her boss was shouting at her for 40 minutes straight. 😂
Rosa is not Cuban, she is Argentinian or Chilean. Only Amy is Cuban.
@@rishivachaspathyastakala866 argentinian
@@trinifernandez8870 thanks
Rosa is Latina of Bolivian descent as well
@@TonyTylerDraws making these moments stand out more
Can we just take a moment to appreciate amy in this scene
More like appreciate Melissa. What an actress!
Amy shaking and rocking while Holt screams is my favourite part 😂
_im teaching _*_father_*_ the math!_
I've watched the entire show 4 times and never understood why Kevin was right. Now that I am seeing this clip for at least the fifth time I realize what makes Kevin correct. There is a 1/3 chance the car is behind the door you chose and a 2/3 chance that it isn't. When you eliminate the 2nd door, the 2/3 all consolidates on the 3rd door, meaning there is a 1/3 chance the car is behind door 1 and a 2/3 chance it's behind door 3.
except you've already chosen and now that there's 2 doors its a 50% chance but if you change its still a 50% chance there's no point in changing
@@mag-narwhal You are operating from the idea that all possibilities are equal when your initial choice always has a 2/3 chance of being wrong. once the host eliminates one of the other two options it is statistically advantageous to switch. this is because if you chose wrong initially (which as previously stated is most likely) the host is forced to pick the only empty door of the two you didn't pick.
@@MythBoy99 if you chose right initially the host is still gonna let you try and pick an empty door theres no guarantee the new one is right plus if you win you'll feel 100 times better cause you got it first try
@@mag-narwhal Of course there is a chance you were right the first time, a 1 in 3 chance. which is why switching gives you a 2 in 3 chance of success. And the satisfaction you claim you would get from being correct first try is exactly the psychological element that prevents people from solving this more often.
Settle a little tiff that Kevin and I are having-
_Let's be honest, Raymond, it's not a tiff, it's a row_
*And now is a sCEenE*
dragonSUNgod this ain’t a scene, it’s an arms race
Amy: So the fight with Kevin is over?
Holt: Yep
Amy: Because you understand the math now?
Holt: Nope
Rosa: Because you guys....
Holt: Yep
Just gold! 😂😂😂
Rosa: Knew it. See what happened is your dads had sex
Amy: Okay, Rosa!
I love how as Holt is screaming bone and everything, Rosa is standing there like a badass while Amy is rocking in her chair 😂😂😂 I love em all
2:02 lol that is the most “Bruh...” face I’ve ever seen Rosa make.
I LOOOOOOVE it when Captain Holt says "HOOOOW DAAAARE YOU" over the seasons 😍😂
Nothing in this entire world frustrates me more than seeing someone as smart as Holt completely refusing to understand simple math
I love the noise Amy makes when Rosa suggests Holt needs to bone.
The reason it's not 50/50 is because the player picks a door first and the host cannot eliminate the door the player selects. When the player selects a door the probability of it being the winning door is 1/3. The player then chooses to either stay with their original pick at 1/3 odds, or switch to the better of the other two doors, which have a combined probability of 2/3. If the host could eliminate either of the 2 losing doors, the probability would be 50/50.
The way the game is presented obscures the odds. Instead think of both the player and host choosing a door to "protect". The player randomly chooses a door to "protect" that has 1/3 odds of being the winning door. The host then chooses to "protect" one of the other two doors and MUST "protect" the prize door. The "unprotected" door is then eliminated, which cannot be the prize because the host had to "protect" the prize. The player is then given to choice to either stay with their initial door that they randomly chose at 1/3 odds, or to switch to BOTH the other doors of which the host has already "protected" the prize if it were behind one of those two.
I like your word "protect". For sure more people will understand in this way.
THANK YOU!! We dedicated a whole maths lesson this ans I still couldn't get it, but now I do
The answer is in the movie: 21
I first heard this when I was 12 years old. I only understood the problem 10 years later.
hhhhow dare you deTECTIVE DIAZ
Pega Doodle I am your superior OFFICER!!!
BONE!
@@dusathemaid what ever happens in my bed room is none of your business
BOOOONE!!!
Don’t ever speak to me like that again
I watched this episode with my best friend and we literally had to pause it for a good half hour to argue over this problem. The Monty Hall problem ruins lives...
Who's side were you on?
Rosa’s joy when Holt “fires” Amy gives me life.
Kevin is right. Sorry, Holt.
I guess somebody needs to teach him preschool level statistics.
1:00 You're Fired. Ahaha 🤣
Rosa turning around to say “See what happened there is your dads had sex” is the most aggressive sibling energy and I am here for it
I really love the implication that Kevin and Raymond spend their downtime just standing around their nice house in their nice sweaters
Kevin is right, this a known problem. The best way to understand why changing give you 67% winrate is this: if you keep, you think you have selected the winning door, which was 33% at the time. If you change, that mean you had selected a losing door, which was 67% at the time. So by changing, it means you aimed for a losing door on your first choice, and aiming for a losing door is the right move since it has 67% of being correct.
u just need to bone
@@windhelm7375 😂😂😂
Wind Helm what did you say?
@@zzskyninjazz1821 just a laugh.
The fuck
Watch Amy’s reaction when captain holt is freaking out it’s hilarious
the "bone" part is funny but the rousing "how dare you detective diaz I AM YOUR SUPERIOR OFFICER!" is being overlooked
Amy rocking in her chair as Holt yells "Bone!" is just my favorite
Single best b plot in this show
Boooonee!!😂😂
Fun fact: Schrödinger's cat is behind the other door.
Amy losing her shit and having Vietnam flashbacks as Holt screams *BONNNNEEE* is something I definitely never thought I would need to watch at 1:03 AM.
2:42 LMAO at Amy just cowering on her chair. I'm dying hahaha!
*BONE????,?*
I do it gladly with you.
Мөрөн *BONEEEEEE*? *????*
Yes my Dear.
“How dare you detective diaz, I am your superior officer!” Is exactly how im gonna respond to my childs attitude 😂😂
*BOo0OnNEeeE?*
Lmaooo this is why I love Captain holt
Amy just SOBBING in the chair during the "BOOOOONE!?" rant is one of those little details that sells the family vibe.
I like how Santiago just kept crying while holt was yelling at diaz
i always hear the last line as "okay GROssa !!" lol
1:59 "Nevermind. I'm teaching father the math." 😂
The camera work is what does it to me
The statistics thing is probably in my top 3 favourite cutaways in the whole show 😂😂😂😂😄😂😂
god i always wondered what the context for the 'bone' clip was, thank you!!
i remember my maths teacher telling me about this problem, in year 12 and spending ages after school until i finally got the right answer, kevin is right
How is Kevin right? It should be 50-50 right?
@@619NJ it is 50/50
You're essentially picking between two doors
@@619NJ No, when you pick the first door, you're odds of picking the winning door are locked in at 1 in 3, meaning that the odds that the winning door is one of the other two doors is 2 in 3. By switching you are choosing both of the other two doors, and since one of them has already been eliminated as a losing door, by switching you automatically win the prize if it was behind either of the two doors you didn't initially pick.
0:59 - 1:02 kills me every time xD
I've been here all night watching clips from this show. I should actually watch the damn thing sometime.
Amy’s reaction when Holt said it was a math problem was adorable
0:11 I love Amy's reaction
UA-cam recommended a video explaining the monty hall problem.
Whoop whoop
The extras in the BONE scene are what complete the comedy gold. They're listening, in fascinating but with sober faces, because the captain's rant is that terrifying.
Ive watched the whole series 3 times and im still gasping for air
If both Amy and Jake consider Holt their dad does that mean they're siblings?
In case anyone isn't following the logic / math involved. Let's say you're asked to pick a card from a 52-card deck, and only one card actually gives you the prize. After you had picked a card, someone tosses out 50 cards from the deck, leaving just one that you can switch your choice to. Would you switch?
I never got this escalation. Or the 100 doors one. I don't see why adding more bad choices makes more sense to some people. If I were stuck on the 50-50 mindset, I'd just ignore the numbers and go straight to the end line with 2 cards/doors left, no matter how many were revealed, and go "it's 50-50".
Because it's more obvious. Most would realise that there's a higher chance that the winning door was among the remaining 51 than definitely the one they picked first. For some reason at two doors it's two easy to forget.
Rob Chilton that’s a good point. I just thought about it with 4 doors and I think it helped me figure it out
I love how Amy is shaking, when holt is yelling
My favorite skit
Rosa’s little spin after the “knew it”
I just now noticed that Rosa is holding a coffee cup in every scene of this.
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Yeah, I've watched this way to many times.
Holt swaying in the doorframe has me... 💀🤣
My favorite part is Amy having a panic attack in the chair next to Rosa
Kevin looks like he’s wearing a toupee.
2:30 Amy's Reaction
I love this show! Haven’t finished it but I love Rosa and Holt
This is for sure my absolute favorite scene out of the entire series.
I feel like this is a perspective problem. If we regard this as two separate experiments, then the 50/50 chance is right; if we regard it as only one experiment, then there's a probability switch. You don't know which door to pick. So you pick one at random. In case you were right, the host now has a 50/50 chance to open a door at random. In case you were wrong, the host is forced 100% to open the door that doesn't reveal the car. So, in case you were wrong the first time, which happens 67% of the time, it is certain that the closed door is the one containing the car. In case you were right, 33% of the time, switching would make you lose. Of course, you could also just bone because there's a much higher chance that you'll never need to think about this math problem ever again.
….lol...I like your style!!