Thank you for making these full episodes available on UA-cam. I know it doesn't help with your Dropout revenue, but being able to watch them here has been such a spark of joy in dark times
21:43 The "I'm not giving you anymore points" not derailing the explanation in the slightest because he just knows this and needs to share is so in the spirit of the game
@@gormster I know! Binge watching these (yet again) and there was an episode like.. 2 episodes ago where the second shiny question was at like.. minute 18/22... and I was like "what? they didn't do the usual 3 rounds?".. nope they did, the last questions all went by real quick hahaha
The fact the Ms. Pacman part turned into "but how do they wakka wakka wakka?" is 100% a thing a group of nerds would discuss at length and potentially commit to different interpretations of it.
My boyfriend has suggested they reproduce via spawning, which is what the the pellets are. Mr. Pac-Man is consuming rival gametes to increase his chances of reproducing and Ms. Pac-Man is consuming them to fertilize her egg(s).
Um, Actually... As an Automobile Service Technician, technically either way the question was answered right. On the sidewall of the donut tire it will say your max speed limit is 50 or 55mph, AND it will say it's only good for 50 to 60 miles. It depends on the tire, and the application, as is the case with all things cars.
I've read Marvel Apes several times and I forgot what Thor was called. I always remember Giant-Man is called Grow- Rilla which is the most creative name in the series.
I love how this episode truly captures the nature of the title and premise of the show with the unrelated corrections/interjections to display a wealth of knowledge of seemingly useless facts.
It's a bunch of people who have learned, with great difficulty, to stop correcting people all the time that have now been given free rein to correct anything and everything and be rewarded for it. What we're seeing is decades of withheld corrections all being unleashed at once. And I love that the comment section of Um, Actually does the same thing.
Um actually, Fox's father James McCloud isn't dead. He was lost in a wormhole and can be encountered in the secret level of the first game. Also notable is that a very fox looking character named James McCloud appears in the F-Zero franchise and is possibly where James ended up.
Yeah, it's actually my headcanon that the James in F-Zero is the same guy and became human due to...something I'm calling "Darwin's Protomorphosis Effect" where certain forms of transit between realities causes you to change to the dominant sapient species of that world.
Yes! I thought that was the mistake at first, I didn't even notice him being called "Star Fox" haha. Although, Nintendo did officially state that the F-Zero racer was just a nod to the Star Fox series, and that they are not related, I like to think that it is the same James McCloud. Nintendo has gone back on their word before! Now all we need is for them to actually make a new F-Zero...
Um, actually Pepe had no business getting appropriated by the alt right and in reality is just an innocent deceased frog that just wanted to feel good man.
@@dukepotato244 Yeah. It sucks that weirdoes on the internet can just fuck up a totally innocent reputation. Now dudes that love Norse mythology are always just assumed to be Nazis, cause the fucking neo-nazis are way into it. I try to make sure I call this stuff out in any circles I run in, so it doesn't take hold. Metal music and D&D/Fantasy gaming have a tiny but vocal little subsets of nazis, and I'm terrified they're gonna claim something I love.
@@xpehkto I think that was the "previous" episode, since they're uploading the older complete episodes now, not just cut down version of what's available on dropout.
Um actually slugterra is a tv show where the main chqracter travels to the underground civilization where weapons shoot slugs that once shot transform into more powerful versions that can deal many types of effects.
@KGK Skull right. Man i wish i could have seen more then like 10 episodes. Oh and before any one corrects this the slugs transform specifical to going fast. The shooting is just the easiest way to do this.
Um Acktuyally Hector and Trapp, it could be "more correct" because Hector said Kirk stole a "Klingon Warbird". When it was actually a "Klingon bird of prey" which is a different type of ship.
20:30 Mike trapp says that could not be more correct...cast spends the next 3 minutes in the most amazingly pedantic fact gathering ever presented on this show
Um, Actually the scam of ghosts working together with the exterminator was already made into a movie directed by Peter Jackson called The Frighteners starring Michael J Fox and it's amazing.
Umm actually the BBC show Rentaghost follows much the same premise though changing over its many seasons. It ran from 1976 to 1984 for 9 seasons for 58 episodes in total.
A similar story in _Dragonheart_ where a dragon and a knight team up. And there was a short story I read some time before _Dragonheart_ came out that had that exact plot too, but I don't recall the name of it.
Man, I really love what this show has become so far! It’s so fun!! It was really funny when they each pressed the buzzer a bajillion times and kept talking back and forth. It’s these little things and the constant bickering that adds great chemistry on your show! One of my favorite parts! I hope you keep this show going forever!
Um actually, Unobtainium while not a real element, it is also not fictional. The term has been in use since the 1950s in the aerospace industry for any non existent (at the time) or difficult to obtain material that fulfils the necessary specifications for a given purpose. For example when constructing the SR-71 the only source of enough titanium to build it was the USSR, which wasn't a viable source for the US, so in internal documents they referred to it as unobtainium, which while a convenient shorthand served the dual purpose of obscuring what we actually needed and were thus able to acquire the necessary titanium through intermediaries without suspicion. As for the other meaning, a space elevator has long been a theoretical construct, but no material existed that had both the strength, and was lightweight enough to construct it, and was therefore designated as unobtainium. With the creation of carbon nanotubes in the 1990s and more recent refinement of the materials it may be the thingl needed to make the elevator a reality, taking the theoretical "unobtainium" and making it real as well.
Um actually also there are a lot of times where one of them gets the answer correct but then continues expanding on it with incorrect details, and doesn’t get the point. You broke that precedent by giving Danielle points when the majority of her answer was wrong
I feel like both rules have been used at times in the past, often depends if someone gets it more accurate straight after but sometimes he's harsher yeah
I've been bingeing and enjoying Um Actually, and to be honest this was the first one to fall really flat for me. Nick Mundy being angry, negative and insulting the other contestants totally ruined the vibe. Also Danielle when she didn't know the answer just kept making up stuff which took the spotlight away from other contestants trying to share real knowledge. Props to Mike Trapp for trying out different personalities but nah. I hope Hector gets more chances!
Um, actually, Pepe the frog wasn't racist in the webcomic it was features. It might have been used in racist context, by borrowing its image, but it doesn't make him himself a racist. That'd be like saying that the "Porque no los dos?" ("Why don't we have both?") girl herself desires virtually any two options responded to with her image.
And the swastika was a symbol of good fortune in many ancient cultures. And the Charlie Chaplin moustache used to be a popular style of facial hair. Sometimes symbols get co-opted by the absolute worst people and ruins the symbol forever. Such is the fate of poor Pepe.
@@eggled1566 They're talking about the character of Pepe, which was in a webcomic and has died a few years ago. It doesn't matter how it was used by 3rd parties, it doesn't affect the canon character.
Actually, it's more like saying a swastika is racist because the Nazis used it for racist purposes, even though it was originally not racist at all (and was a symbol of good luck).
Umm actually, the webcomic character wasn't ever racist, but the meme of Pepe was co-opted by the alt right for a number of years and it wasn't ever specified which Pepe was referred to. Regardless, Pepe has now been reclaimed by a number of communities for non racist purposes.
Hector was awesome this episode. Wish they didn't keep talking over him or interrupting him for off topic stupid jokes. I was interested to hear what he had to say, would have loved if he had someone to play off of who knew their stuff.
These episodes are a looot longer before editing. I think Trapp said each ones a little over an hour. So (hopefully) he probably got to talk about his stuff more. 🤷♂️
Tobor? That is Robby the Robot from Forbidden Planet. While this robot prop does get re-used in a lot of media throughout the 60s, The image you are showing is from the Forbidden Planet movie poster, in which he is named Robby.
You could subscribe to dropout first $5 a month and actually suppose them since they desperately need money and had to layoff most of their employees last year.
Valeris (Kim Cattrall's character in Star Trek VI) was originally supposed to be Saavik (Kirstie Alley/Robin Curtis), but they changed it at the last minute, because they didn't want Saavik to turn out to be a bad guy.
he wasn't even that. He was used in a couple memes that were critical of the far left. The lefties just asserted that it was racist because that's what they do anytime something upsets them in the slightest.
@@Nu_Type444 Bullshit, there is one thing that lefties have proven time and time again over the last 5 years, and that is the fact that lefties have no idea what racism is. And the lot of you have demonstrated time and time again that you'll call anyone and everyone alt-right if they disagree with you about anything, so that's a meaningless descriptor coming from you. I will agree that it is used in memes by people who don't like you and are criticizing you for being racist authoritarian nazi-wannabes, but that doesn't make them alt-right. The alt-right voted for biden after all, none of the people criticizing you would do that.
@@jypsridic everything you just wrote went far beyond what I wrote, did me saying that their are SOME Pepe memes that are objectively racist really get you so tilted that you had to vent you anti-leftist rage at me? Like you must be daft if you are honestly saying that 1:There aren't any racist pepe's 2: the alt right never uses them ("ironically" or not).
@@Nu_Type444 and I said that I'm not going to assume that you're correct because there is a long long history of the people saying pepe is racist not knowing what racism is. It is simply more likely that you don't know what is or is not racist than it is that there are deliberate and unironic racist pepe memes. No amount of you asserting that anything is racist will make you believable. The credibility of the far left has reached the point of "Don't believe them if they say the sky is blue"
@@frenchy1138 Um actually, the only time in the prime timeline Klingon ships are referred to as Warbirds is in the episode Broken Bow, which the writers have confirmed was a mistake, and was meant to say Bird of Prey. The Kelvin Timeline does have Klingon Warbirds however.
For those who don't know about the Hydrox comment at 34:26, Hydrox was the original Oreo with a more chocolatey taste and crunch. A different company came up with Oreo afterwards. While Hydrox was originally preferred Oreo was able to win over the people by having a more aggressive ad campaign. It's a little uncomfortable to think about the fact the cookie brand we know is not only a knock off but made the original brand go out of business.
Hydrox cookies are back. They stopped being produced in 1999 but are being made again. So Oreo really didn’t step in and squash them, it was a lingering decline and a comeback story.
I mean, the pool they pull people for these internet shows is super limited to the regressive lefties of california. It's a really annoying time to be a nerd who wants some entertainment that doesn't require wading through a pile of wannabenazi propaganda.
Um actually, the first question seems to imply that Fox's main goals are to defeat Andross and avenge his fathers death. Fox is only really out to defeat Andross and runs into the group that killed his father by happenstance.
Um Actually ever since Disney bought Lucasfilm they have a strict "what's canon and what's not" policy, and many non-movie sources are officially canon.
I mean... I get that this is a comedy game showm but to me it kind of killed the flow of the show when certain contestants kept insisting on telling (in my opinion) not-so-funny jokes for several minutes every question, instead of focusing on the actual question (and maybe telling a joke or two about that before moving on)...
Trapp getting to play an extra round of the salesman game from Game Changer every episode ironically makes watching on UA-cam a little better than watching on Dropout!
The picture of Johnny 5 is definitely not from Short Circuit 2 as it shows his shoulder laser which the completely peaceful Johnny no longer had in the sequel. Edit: And for those suggesting that it is Lore instead of Data pictured, you are incorrect. The image is from "The Ensigns of Command" showing Data destroying an aqueduct.
19:12 um actually the rock hit mick Foley repeatedly with unprotected chair shots to the head while Mick’s hands were cuffed behind his back and never apologized
I love when they get questions I don’t have any idea about and I’m like “THEY’RE AMAZING.”, but when they get to questions I do know and they don’t I’m like “THEY’RE IDIOTS.”
This one was a rare miss, sometimes I wish that they would like kind of establish a knowledge base so people can make like informed guesses, not just logic and elimination
I’m kinda annoyed with this episode. “I literally don’t know it but I’ll make a dumb joke!” seems to be the theme- for EVERY contestant. Even Mike seems impatient.....
Um, ACTUALLY, the game of thrones question claimes that dying of grayscales is one of the brutal, awful deaths in game of thrones. However, neither in the book nor the series does anyone actually die from greyscale. They talk about people dying from it but we never see it. The most famous person with greyscale, Sir Jorah Mormont, is cured and survives the ailment.
Umm ACTUALLY, the question specifically is talking about A Song of Ice and Fire, in which it’s John Conington who is infected with greyscale while traveling with Tyrion, not Jorah.
Umm, actually I don’t believe grayscale was depicted as particularly painful, just sad because it drives you nuts. The attempted treatments, however, would be very painful
Um, actually, Pepe isn't racist and is used by people with varying backgrounds with racists only being one of them. Just because racists uses a symbol it doesn't mean it should become so connected to them, it's just so closeminded to think that everyone who uses a certain symbol is a certain type of person, are we not individuals who uses things in our own ways?
@@davidyates9313 Heck yes I am, and why shouldn't I? Why would I let them just roll over me like that? Why should they be able to repeat history and taint even more symbols? Why should I stop using something that I really like and used for a good portion of my life only for it to become popular among vocal white supremacists, while still retaining popularity among other users? It's still a cute frog damnit and the racist versions of pepes are a really small minority, at least what I see, but even then, if it's in the end used solely by racists I would still do it, I'd even make anti-Nazi pepes just to combat it because it still has a history that I know of, a symbolism of non-hate that I am used to and I will not be defined by others because of some cute froggo
Fun fact: in the Star Trek universe, the Federation has something called Cetacean Ops, which is basically a division of Starfleet made up of sentient whales.
Um actually, the Rock and Sock Connection never won a WWE tag team championship. They only won the WWF World Tag Team Championships because all of their reigns took place before the company changed its name and logo in 2003.
Um, actually the robot in the picture was NUMBER 5, as he did not take the name Johnny 5 until the end of the movie. In the second movie, he had a tool box where the laser used to be, so anytime he was firing the laser(as in the photo), he was only known as NUMBER 5.
This is true. Also, by MCU temporal mechanics, the two have a shared past, but the Star Trek crew created a branching timeline by taking the whales, the water (with all the microbes in it), and Dr. Taylor into the future (their present), not to mention the early introduction of transparent aluminum (undetermined). In the original timeline the Marvel characters could have not existed and in the new timeline the Star Trek characters might never exist. 🤔
Goddamnit I googled this and it's right... Though maybe add a "though a klingon warbird does exist as an entirely different kind of klingon warship so I could see how you could make that mistake"
Um, Actually, to correct the fact checker, the Ghostbusters 2 logo not only appears on the vehicle and the fire department, but it ALSO appears on the new grey jumpsuits that they wear for that movie and that movie only. I love Ghostbusters 2.
I do like the occasional improvisation, but this episode has simply too much. It's significantly less enjoyable that I think all other episodes in their season.
@@theonlyadrienne that's exactly what I'm doing right now cause Danielle made this episode a drag. The guy on the left was the only one really playing and should prob be there
@@theonlyadrienne Ditto. It's like an over eager intro to improv class. Just loudly trying very hard to be funny and one up each other with rambling monologues. This is exactly why people think improv is bad, because bad improvisers always do this.
While your opinions are valid, I really liked this episode and laughed a lot. Especially the end when Hector and Danielle teamed up and, metaphorically, "teabag" Nick.
I'm watching through all of these chronologically on the channel and this is definitely the hardest episode to watch yet. It's a game show first and a comedy show second, and if every statement has a 30 second incorrect answer just for shits and giggles it just detracts from the whole experience.
Danielle just tries too hard, it gets annoying after the third question, unlike other episodes, where most of the jokes come naturally out of someones legit wrong (and sometimes right) answer.
Right, they're saying his name is *not* Thor-Human or Thor-Man or Thor-Asgardian, so no reason to call him Thor-angutan. Also he wouldn't be an Orangutan either, just an orangutan-shaped Norse god instead of a human-shaped Norse god. So they're not arguing that he's a human, but that he's man-shaped rather than animal-shaped (yet still wouldn't be the animal). EDIT: Um, actually.
I love the tangents and joke answers but when the joke answer goes on way too long and doesn't have any sort of punchline beyond "I am making up an answer and it is crazy" it gets very unwatchable. Marvel Eights was unbelievable in how bad of a joke it was and it seemed to just keep going.
@@giancarlojimenez1541 To be classed as Infectious/contagious a disease needs to have a bacterial or viral vector. We don't actually know what causes Greyscale, because Westeros has no theory of Germ biology. It could be a protozoic parasite.
@@pavarottiaardvark3431 Um, actually, I think you got a little mixed up. Communicable and contagious are synonyms. It's contagious and infectious that are different, with infectious being the odd one out.
Thank you for making these full episodes available on UA-cam. I know it doesn't help with your Dropout revenue, but being able to watch them here has been such a spark of joy in dark times
Wait... there were longer episodes of the previous episodes? Where can you see those?
It actually does help with their Dropout revenue because I got addicted to this show and needed more, so now I have a Dropout subscription. 😅
@@MetalGamer666 they have several seasons of full episodes on Dropout (the new college humor). It's good man, definitely check it out
@@MeredithHagan I just heard about Dropout today, so now I also have a Dropout subscription.
@@MeredithHagan same haha
21:43 The "I'm not giving you anymore points" not derailing the explanation in the slightest because he just knows this and needs to share is so in the spirit of the game
The Star Trek conversation AFTER the question had already been successfully answered was absolutely what this show is all about and I’m so here for it
Exactly
That was so much fun!!
“Hmm, why is this episode 40 minutes long?”
@@gormster I know! Binge watching these (yet again) and there was an episode like.. 2 episodes ago where the second shiny question was at like.. minute 18/22... and I was like "what? they didn't do the usual 3 rounds?".. nope they did, the last questions all went by real quick hahaha
I think they should do a shiny question of “order up” where you rank Batman’s Robins in the order that Batman met them
Got them killed*
Post it in the dicord maybe?
That's a good one.
@@levingthedream I think I need to have a Dropout subscription (which i don't have) in order to have access to their Discord
Dick, Jason, Tim, (Stephanie), Damian, right?
The fact the Ms. Pacman part turned into "but how do they wakka wakka wakka?" is 100% a thing a group of nerds would discuss at length and potentially commit to different interpretations of it.
My boyfriend has suggested they reproduce via spawning, which is what the the pellets are. Mr. Pac-Man is consuming rival gametes to increase his chances of reproducing and Ms. Pac-Man is consuming them to fertilize her egg(s).
@@SongbirdOfficial so they don't fukka fukka fukka?
Don't they have legs in the art?
I can’t believe they cut off Hector off when he was about to talk about Maul coming back, like they straight up went “nope” and edited away. XD
This is by far the least on the rails episode.
You haven’t watched iffy go off have you?
yes and I love it
One of the many things that makes this show so good is that the host is just as big of a Nerd as the contestants.
Something you don't see that often.
Um, Actually... As an Automobile Service Technician, technically either way the question was answered right. On the sidewall of the donut tire it will say your max speed limit is 50 or 55mph, AND it will say it's only good for 50 to 60 miles. It depends on the tire, and the application, as is the case with all things cars.
I was gonna say, we always call them 50/50s because you shouldn't do more than 50 miles or 50 miles per hour
I've read Marvel Apes several times and I forgot what Thor was called. I always remember Giant-Man is called Grow- Rilla which is the most creative name in the series.
@PokerPlayerJamesHe is. Thor is Thorangutan
I love how this episode truly captures the nature of the title and premise of the show with the unrelated corrections/interjections to display a wealth of knowledge of seemingly useless facts.
What do you mean "useless" !!???
The actual game is maybe 10 minutes of this episode.
It's a bunch of people who have learned, with great difficulty, to stop correcting people all the time that have now been given free rein to correct anything and everything and be rewarded for it. What we're seeing is decades of withheld corrections all being unleashed at once.
And I love that the comment section of Um, Actually does the same thing.
@@combogalis 💯
“Not everything’s horny, not everything’s bad writing!” Words to live by.
Um actually, Fox's father James McCloud isn't dead. He was lost in a wormhole and can be encountered in the secret level of the first game. Also notable is that a very fox looking character named James McCloud appears in the F-Zero franchise and is possibly where James ended up.
Yeah, it's actually my headcanon that the James in F-Zero is the same guy and became human due to...something I'm calling "Darwin's Protomorphosis Effect" where certain forms of transit between realities causes you to change to the dominant sapient species of that world.
Yes! I thought that was the mistake at first, I didn't even notice him being called "Star Fox" haha. Although, Nintendo did officially state that the F-Zero racer was just a nod to the Star Fox series, and that they are not related, I like to think that it is the same James McCloud. Nintendo has gone back on their word before! Now all we need is for them to actually make a new F-Zero...
So his dad had a regular name but decided to name his kid the equivalent of "Human McCloud"?
@@CrownofMischiefIt’s like people named “Guy”
Um, actually Pepe had no business getting appropriated by the alt right and in reality is just an innocent deceased frog that just wanted to feel good man.
the alt-right likes chicken nuggets, doesn't make chicken nuggets racist
@@ZwoolkTheNarwhale Precisely, thank you for your input.
There's a whole documentary about the creator's reaction to the fiasco and trying to reclaim Pepe as a symbol of unity. Haven't seen it, looks good.
@@DoctorLazers I haven't yet seen it myself yet, but that is precisely what I'm referring to. :)
@@dukepotato244 Yeah. It sucks that weirdoes on the internet can just fuck up a totally innocent reputation. Now dudes that love Norse mythology are always just assumed to be Nazis, cause the fucking neo-nazis are way into it. I
try to make sure I call this stuff out in any circles I run in, so it doesn't take hold. Metal music and D&D/Fantasy gaming have a tiny but vocal little subsets of nazis, and I'm terrified they're gonna claim something I love.
WHY did I immediately know that it would be “thorangutan” despite not knowing anything about this monkey-verse
IIRC correctly they already mentioned it in one of the previous episodes with Marvel Apes related question
@@xpehkto I think that was the "previous" episode, since they're uploading the older complete episodes now, not just cut down version of what's available on dropout.
Because you're a very silly monkey...
Um actually slugterra is a tv show where the main chqracter travels to the underground civilization where weapons shoot slugs that once shot transform into more powerful versions that can deal many types of effects.
Oh my God, how is that real?
@@SenorVilla no clue but it is a pretty fun show.
@KGK Skull yeah. Question does that not count as a civilization, or because it isn't as interconnected it doesnt count.
@KGK Skull right. Man i wish i could have seen more then like 10 episodes. Oh and before any one corrects this the slugs transform specifical to going fast. The shooting is just the easiest way to do this.
@KGK Skull oh i wouldnt think so. I now know a new show i have to binge. Thank you for the info
Um Acktuyally Hector and Trapp, it could be "more correct" because Hector said Kirk stole a "Klingon Warbird". When it was actually a "Klingon bird of prey" which is a different type of ship.
Yeah, warbirds are Romulan
20:30 Mike trapp says that could not be more correct...cast spends the next 3 minutes in the most amazingly pedantic fact gathering ever presented on this show
Absolutely epic
It's funny because it was a Bird of Prey. Warbirds are much larger vessels.
Um, Actually the scam of ghosts working together with the exterminator was already made into a movie directed by Peter Jackson called The Frighteners starring Michael J Fox and it's amazing.
a very good movie
Umm actually the BBC show Rentaghost follows much the same premise though changing over its many seasons. It ran from 1976 to 1984 for 9 seasons for 58 episodes in total.
A similar story in _Dragonheart_ where a dragon and a knight team up. And there was a short story I read some time before _Dragonheart_ came out that had that exact plot too, but I don't recall the name of it.
I literally got so mad I came into the comments to find this
Man, I really love what this show has become so far! It’s so fun!! It was really funny when they each pressed the buzzer a bajillion times and kept talking back and forth. It’s these little things and the constant bickering that adds great chemistry on your show! One of my favorite parts! I hope you keep this show going forever!
I hope the show continues, just not with the two on the left and center, the guy on the right just looked like he had a bad day.
It's funny that in the Avatar the Last Airbender tv series, Mick Foley voiced a character called The Boulder who was modeled after The Rock.
Um actually, Unobtainium while not a real element, it is also not fictional. The term has been in use since the 1950s in the aerospace industry for any non existent (at the time) or difficult to obtain material that fulfils the necessary specifications for a given purpose. For example when constructing the SR-71 the only source of enough titanium to build it was the USSR, which wasn't a viable source for the US, so in internal documents they referred to it as unobtainium, which while a convenient shorthand served the dual purpose of obscuring what we actually needed and were thus able to acquire the necessary titanium through intermediaries without suspicion. As for the other meaning, a space elevator has long been a theoretical construct, but no material existed that had both the strength, and was lightweight enough to construct it, and was therefore designated as unobtainium. With the creation of carbon nanotubes in the 1990s and more recent refinement of the materials it may be the thingl needed to make the elevator a reality, taking the theoretical "unobtainium" and making it real as well.
So it's sort of a misnomer?
So it is a title for any unobtainable object or resource?
Wow, this entire episode is a hot mess.
Um actually also there are a lot of times where one of them gets the answer correct but then continues expanding on it with incorrect details, and doesn’t get the point. You broke that precedent by giving Danielle points when the majority of her answer was wrong
I feel like both rules have been used at times in the past, often depends if someone gets it more accurate straight after but sometimes he's harsher yeah
I almost think he decides leniency on certain rules base on the group of contestants. This is entertainment after all.
I've been bingeing and enjoying Um Actually, and to be honest this was the first one to fall really flat for me. Nick Mundy being angry, negative and insulting the other contestants totally ruined the vibe. Also Danielle when she didn't know the answer just kept making up stuff which took the spotlight away from other contestants trying to share real knowledge. Props to Mike Trapp for trying out different personalities but nah. I hope Hector gets more chances!
Um, actually, Pepe the frog wasn't racist in the webcomic it was features. It might have been used in racist context, by borrowing its image, but it doesn't make him himself a racist. That'd be like saying that the "Porque no los dos?" ("Why don't we have both?") girl herself desires virtually any two options responded to with her image.
Ummm actually it was used in a racist context to support Trump during 2016, but the creator successfully sued the racists and reclaimed Pepe.
And the swastika was a symbol of good fortune in many ancient cultures. And the Charlie Chaplin moustache used to be a popular style of facial hair. Sometimes symbols get co-opted by the absolute worst people and ruins the symbol forever. Such is the fate of poor Pepe.
@@eggled1566 They're talking about the character of Pepe, which was in a webcomic and has died a few years ago. It doesn't matter how it was used by 3rd parties, it doesn't affect the canon character.
Actually, it's more like saying a swastika is racist because the Nazis used it for racist purposes, even though it was originally not racist at all (and was a symbol of good luck).
Umm actually, the webcomic character wasn't ever racist, but the meme of Pepe was co-opted by the alt right for a number of years and it wasn't ever specified which Pepe was referred to. Regardless, Pepe has now been reclaimed by a number of communities for non racist purposes.
Hector was awesome this episode. Wish they didn't keep talking over him or interrupting him for off topic stupid jokes. I was interested to hear what he had to say, would have loved if he had someone to play off of who knew their stuff.
Yeah, Hector is too polite, bless him.
They shouldn't be talking over him.
These episodes are a looot longer before editing. I think Trapp said each ones a little over an hour. So (hopefully) he probably got to talk about his stuff more. 🤷♂️
In high school we had a band called Osmium, because Osmium is "the heaviest metal."
😄 This is awesome!
Osmi Umsborne
I just learned Alf's real name in Narrative Telephone
Ah yes a person of culture😂
Same. I was like wait i heard this yesterday
Same
Don't forget to use our secret national language
Hi fellow critter👋
Tobor? That is Robby the Robot from Forbidden Planet. While this robot prop does get re-used in a lot of media throughout the 60s, The image you are showing is from the Forbidden Planet movie poster, in which he is named Robby.
I’m so glad that these are not dropout exclusive
they are like 2 years old though^^
SHUT UP BEFORE THEY SEE THIS!!!!
@@maxmustsleep new to me, I don’t subscribe to dropout 😂
You could subscribe to dropout first $5 a month and actually suppose them since they desperately need money and had to layoff most of their employees last year.
@@girlirl I definitely could yeah...
Valeris (Kim Cattrall's character in Star Trek VI) was originally supposed to be Saavik (Kirstie Alley/Robin Curtis), but they changed it at the last minute, because they didn't want Saavik to turn out to be a bad guy.
Um, actually Star Fox is the name of the team so the game being called Star Fox makes complete sense
well, technically Pepe isn't a racist frog, he was appropriated by the alt-right in racist memes, but his creator denounced and bemoaned that fact.
he wasn't even that. He was used in a couple memes that were critical of the far left.
The lefties just asserted that it was racist because that's what they do anytime something upsets them in the slightest.
@@jypsridic Uh Pepe is definitely used in memes that are racist, and the alt-right definitely use those memes sometimes.
@@Nu_Type444 Bullshit, there is one thing that lefties have proven time and time again over the last 5 years, and that is the fact that lefties have no idea what racism is.
And the lot of you have demonstrated time and time again that you'll call anyone and everyone alt-right if they disagree with you about anything, so that's a meaningless descriptor coming from you.
I will agree that it is used in memes by people who don't like you and are criticizing you for being racist authoritarian nazi-wannabes, but that doesn't make them alt-right.
The alt-right voted for biden after all, none of the people criticizing you would do that.
@@jypsridic everything you just wrote went far beyond what I wrote, did me saying that their are SOME Pepe memes that are objectively racist really get you so tilted that you had to vent you anti-leftist rage at me? Like you must be daft if you are honestly saying that 1:There aren't any racist pepe's 2: the alt right never uses them ("ironically" or not).
@@Nu_Type444 and I said that I'm not going to assume that you're correct because there is a long long history of the people saying pepe is racist not knowing what racism is.
It is simply more likely that you don't know what is or is not racist than it is that there are deliberate and unironic racist pepe memes.
No amount of you asserting that anything is racist will make you believable. The credibility of the far left has reached the point of "Don't believe them if they say the sky is blue"
Um, Actually, the Time Warp is a Jump to the left, and then a Step to the ri-i-i-ight.
Came looking for this, since I'm watching so long after the video was posted I was like "someone definitely already pointed this out" 😆
Trapp being called Michael by Danielle is the weirdest part of this episode. I know that's his name, but still.
And they say she berates him? Even if it was made to be a joke, it made me uncomfortable for him.
Um actually, in Star Trek 4 they did not travel back in time with a Klingon Warbird but a Klingon Bird of Prey!
Christopher Lloyd's Bird of Prey that they named the "Bounty" if I'm not mistaken.
Thank you, I thought I was confusing myself there! Warbirds are in fact Romulan.
@@davemoulis9320 Um, actually, Klingons also have warbirds (but the ship they travel to the 1980s in is a bird of prey)
@@frenchy1138 Um actually, the only time in the prime timeline Klingon ships are referred to as Warbirds is in the episode Broken Bow, which the writers have confirmed was a mistake, and was meant to say Bird of Prey. The Kelvin Timeline does have Klingon Warbirds however.
Um, actually, while Falco Lombardi's name hints at him being a falcon, the bird he's actually based on is a pheasant.
For those who don't know about the Hydrox comment at 34:26, Hydrox was the original Oreo with a more chocolatey taste and crunch. A different company came up with Oreo afterwards. While Hydrox was originally preferred Oreo was able to win over the people by having a more aggressive ad campaign.
It's a little uncomfortable to think about the fact the cookie brand we know is not only a knock off but made the original brand go out of business.
Hydrox cookies are back. They stopped being produced in 1999 but are being made again. So Oreo really didn’t step in and squash them, it was a lingering decline and a comeback story.
@@thebadpoet you didn't say "um, actually".
Oscar Issac watching the cartoons: "Somehow, Darth Maul returned...."
Um actually, Marvin is not paranoid, he is depressed and pessimistic
PEPE THE FROG IS FULL OF LOVE AND CARE AND WOULD NEVER DO A SINGLE RACISM >:O
I too watched the documentary and the comments in the show made me sad
I mean, the pool they pull people for these internet shows is super limited to the regressive lefties of california.
It's a really annoying time to be a nerd who wants some entertainment that doesn't require wading through a pile of wannabenazi propaganda.
@@jypsridic Lol
Um actually during part of the ad, you put up a Hellotushy web address, not Feels
Nothing gives me feels better than cold water in the ass
Um actually, the first question seems to imply that Fox's main goals are to defeat Andross and avenge his fathers death. Fox is only really out to defeat Andross and runs into the group that killed his father by happenstance.
You gave her the point for thorella?!?
He really shouldn't have, he should have made it open for others lock down on it.
It meets precedent that he gave her the point.
"I'm right!? Gross!" Mood.
Sheesh this episode felt like a slog to watch. The tangents were suuuper long with basically no pay off or comedy and they just didnt stop coming.
Um Actually ever since Disney bought Lucasfilm they have a strict "what's canon and what's not" policy, and many non-movie sources are officially canon.
Nick Mundy was a huge jerk to Hector Navarro for acting like a nerd on a show celebrating nerds
HOW DID NO ONE GET MARVIN?!?!?!
I mean... I get that this is a comedy game showm but to me it kind of killed the flow of the show when certain contestants kept insisting on telling (in my opinion) not-so-funny jokes for several minutes every question, instead of focusing on the actual question (and maybe telling a joke or two about that before moving on)...
I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought that.
If it was only a few it wouldn't be that bad, but it was like every single question
I thought it was just me...so annoying
There's a reason this is almost twice the length of a normal episode. Just shut the fuck up and move on to the next question.
Dude, it's a show about nerd trivia. Nerds go on tangents. Why the fuck are you watching if you don't want to see nerds being nerds?
Um actually, Etherium isn't an element, it's an alloy.
Um, actually, although it was presented in the style of a periodic table, Mike did say they were all 'elements and materials', not just elements.
Um actually, Etherium isn’t an element, it’s a cryptocurrency
@@AEMOERmusic Ah, never mind then.
Um actually, Etherium isn't a cryptocurrency, it's Digorno.
Um actually, you thought it was an element, but really it was me, Dio!
Trapp getting to play an extra round of the salesman game from Game Changer every episode ironically makes watching on UA-cam a little better than watching on Dropout!
The picture of Johnny 5 is definitely not from Short Circuit 2 as it shows his shoulder laser which the completely peaceful Johnny no longer had in the sequel.
Edit: And for those suggesting that it is Lore instead of Data pictured, you are incorrect. The image is from "The Ensigns of Command" showing Data destroying an aqueduct.
Um actually, when it was said "she's winning 2-0" Danielle was not winning 2-0, she was actually winning 2-0-0.
Um, actually, technically you could say she was 2-0, in that she got 2 right and 0 wrong.
They, plural, had 0. Her 2 to their 0. It was 2 to 0.
Um, actually, she was winning 0-2-0
39 minutes of nerd fact de-railment. I love it.
Missed out on the opportunity to call him Capuchin America
19:12 um actually the rock hit mick Foley repeatedly with unprotected chair shots to the head while Mick’s hands were cuffed behind his back and never apologized
The energy in the studio today is Pure Chaos, I love it
Urm Actually, Digimon predates Pokémon it originated as a Tamagotchi spin-off.
That's actually false! Pokémon started 1996 while the first Digimon toys were made in 1997.
@@Hoxeel yeah! this is very true
The question where they name the robots, they should throw in a picture of Lore instead of Data, and see the reaction of the players
I love when they get questions I don’t have any idea about and I’m like “THEY’RE AMAZING.”, but when they get to questions I do know and they don’t I’m like “THEY’RE IDIOTS.”
This one was a rare miss, sometimes I wish that they would like kind of establish a knowledge base so people can make like informed guesses, not just logic and elimination
SPOCKS A NARC!
They call him "The Vulcan Nerve Snitch"
I’m kinda annoyed with this episode. “I literally don’t know it but I’ll make a dumb joke!” seems to be the theme- for EVERY contestant. Even Mike seems impatient.....
Yeah, they went hard on endless improv on this one.
it was really bad cause most of the improv wasn't very good.
Um, ACTUALLY, the game of thrones question claimes that dying of grayscales is one of the brutal, awful deaths in game of thrones. However, neither in the book nor the series does anyone actually die from greyscale. They talk about people dying from it but we never see it. The most famous person with greyscale, Sir Jorah Mormont, is cured and survives the ailment.
Umm ACTUALLY, the question specifically is talking about A Song of Ice and Fire, in which it’s John Conington who is infected with greyscale while traveling with Tyrion, not Jorah.
Umm, actually I don’t believe grayscale was depicted as particularly painful, just sad because it drives you nuts. The attempted treatments, however, would be very painful
Um, actually, Pepe isn't racist and is used by people with varying backgrounds with racists only being one of them. Just because racists uses a symbol it doesn't mean it should become so connected to them, it's just so closeminded to think that everyone who uses a certain symbol is a certain type of person, are we not individuals who uses things in our own ways?
are you so invested in a poorly drawn cartoon frog that you can't give it up and just say that the racists took it over so stop using it?
@@davidyates9313 Heck yes I am, and why shouldn't I? Why would I let them just roll over me like that? Why should they be able to repeat history and taint even more symbols? Why should I stop using something that I really like and used for a good portion of my life only for it to become popular among vocal white supremacists, while still retaining popularity among other users? It's still a cute frog damnit and the racist versions of pepes are a really small minority, at least what I see, but even then, if it's in the end used solely by racists I would still do it, I'd even make anti-Nazi pepes just to combat it because it still has a history that I know of, a symbolism of non-hate that I am used to and I will not be defined by others because of some cute froggo
@@wowddo 6 months late but fight the good fight!
No one got Marvin, no wonder he's depressed
Fun fact: in the Star Trek universe, the Federation has something called Cetacean Ops, which is basically a division of Starfleet made up of sentient whales.
I think this might be my favorite episode, just because of all of the Um Actually arguing. I LOVE IT
Can we limit the insufferable contestants to one per episode please?
I kinda agree. This was a bad episode
It's the only episode I couldn't watch and that was because if the contestants
I agree. None of them are funny. And I think they barely take the game seriously
@@benbushnell1992 the one with the guy from Buzzfeed/Try Guys is pretty insufferable too.
Yeah, "Look at how funny I am (not)." lady and "Fat and Angry is funny, right?" guy, did not do it for me 😠
Um actually, the Rock and Sock Connection never won a WWE tag team championship. They only won the WWF World Tag Team Championships because all of their reigns took place before the company changed its name and logo in 2003.
Um, actually, that was Lore pretending to be Data
That would have been an incredible and annoyingly pedantic addition to that shiny question!
Um, actually the robot in the picture was NUMBER 5, as he did not take the name Johnny 5 until the end of the movie. In the second movie, he had a tool box where the laser used to be, so anytime he was firing the laser(as in the photo), he was only known as NUMBER 5.
My favorite thing is the banter, so this is one of my favorites!
There was actually a novel about an X-Men crossover with Star Trek TNG, so a shared Marvel/Trek universe is not unprecedented.
This is true. Also, by MCU temporal mechanics, the two have a shared past, but the Star Trek crew created a branching timeline by taking the whales, the water (with all the microbes in it), and Dr. Taylor into the future (their present), not to mention the early introduction of transparent aluminum (undetermined). In the original timeline the Marvel characters could have not existed and in the new timeline the Star Trek characters might never exist. 🤔
However, this doesn't take into account the pre-1986 MCU characters such as Captain America, Bucky, Ego, etc...
Wait, Nick Mundy's friendship with The Rock is a bit?!?! I'm shocked. SHOCKED I SAY!
This episode was chaos. Mike is really good at diffusing feuding unruly contestants. Its a cool skill to uave
Um, actually the ship they use to travel back in time is a Klingon "Bird of Prey" not a "Warbird"
Goddamnit I googled this and it's right... Though maybe add a "though a klingon warbird does exist as an entirely different kind of klingon warship so I could see how you could make that mistake"
@@FUBAR8472 oh sure, I can see how you could make the mistake. It's still a mistake, though.
Um, Actually, to correct the fact checker, the Ghostbusters 2 logo not only appears on the vehicle and the fire department, but it ALSO appears on the new grey jumpsuits that they wear for that movie and that movie only. I love Ghostbusters 2.
Um actually it was a Klingon Bird of Prey. Not a warbird.
"It couldn't be more correct"
um actually -- warbirds are Romulan
@@CaptainPlainJaneway um, actually, Klingons have Warbirds too.
I do like the occasional improvisation, but this episode has simply too much. It's significantly less enjoyable that I think all other episodes in their season.
Yeah, there’s so much that’s irrelevant but not funny
Literally scrolling the comments to see if anyone has the same thoughts cuz I'm finding them so categorically unfunny
@@theonlyadrienne that's exactly what I'm doing right now cause Danielle made this episode a drag. The guy on the left was the only one really playing and should prob be there
@@theonlyadrienne Ditto. It's like an over eager intro to improv class. Just loudly trying very hard to be funny and one up each other with rambling monologues. This is exactly why people think improv is bad, because bad improvisers always do this.
While your opinions are valid, I really liked this episode and laughed a lot. Especially the end when Hector and Danielle teamed up and, metaphorically, "teabag" Nick.
Hectors face when this lady tries to make a joke is legendary. She just keeps on stomping through the joke even when it has clearly fallen on its face
which one lmao
am i the only one who thinks nick was just infuriated the entire time?
It's not just you. His vibe was a real bummer across this episode.
I'm watching through all of these chronologically on the channel and this is definitely the hardest episode to watch yet. It's a game show first and a comedy show second, and if every statement has a 30 second incorrect answer just for shits and giggles it just detracts from the whole experience.
Um actually, antz came out a month before bugs life
um actually -- funny answers that are very incorrect are getting old
You're really stretching the definition of funny here
yeah. it was a little funny at first but it got really freaking annoying really quickly.
Danielle just tries too hard, it gets annoying after the third question, unlike other episodes, where most of the jokes come naturally out of someones legit wrong (and sometimes right) answer.
I want a super-cut/compilation of Trapp saying “uh” or “um” whether it’s deliberate or not.
He says it SO much lol
For the Thor question, isn’t the statement incorrect because it assumes Thor is a human when in actuality he is a Norse god?
You should tweet Um Actually
Um, actually, not actually a god, just an Asgardian alien.
Regardless of godhood, still isnt technically human so the original point does still stand.
@@platyclysm4633 Sure, but pedantic one-upsmanship and technicality trivia is the entire point of the game :D
Right, they're saying his name is *not* Thor-Human or Thor-Man or Thor-Asgardian, so no reason to call him Thor-angutan.
Also he wouldn't be an Orangutan either, just an orangutan-shaped Norse god instead of a human-shaped Norse god.
So they're not arguing that he's a human, but that he's man-shaped rather than animal-shaped (yet still wouldn't be the animal).
EDIT: Um, actually.
I guess this was shot when Screen Junkies was still thriving and not a rotting husk of its former self
What's screen junkie?
This episode was absolute madness
And not the good way
@@markwackerman5593Agreed, this one wasn’t worth finishing.
The lack of Hitchhiker's Guide knowledge is disturbing
I love the tangents and joke answers but when the joke answer goes on way too long and doesn't have any sort of punchline beyond "I am making up an answer and it is crazy" it gets very unwatchable. Marvel Eights was unbelievable in how bad of a joke it was and it seemed to just keep going.
Uhm Actually Pepe isn't a racist frog. People used it for racist jokes.
that is correct one point for you
Jesus Nick is the most abrasive overly defensive contestant I’ve ever seen couldn’t even get through the episode
Same.
Um actually, pepe the frog is not inherently racist. Look up Matt Furie, the creator of Pepe.
No one said Pepe the Frog is *inherently* racist. The meme was appropriated by white supremacists ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
UM ACTUALLY, Greyscale isn't "contagious", it is "communicable". In medical science these two words are not interchangeable.
Whats the difference?
@@giancarlojimenez1541 To be classed as Infectious/contagious a disease needs to have a bacterial or viral vector. We don't actually know what causes Greyscale, because Westeros has no theory of Germ biology. It could be a protozoic parasite.
@@pavarottiaardvark3431 Um, actually, I think you got a little mixed up. Communicable and contagious are synonyms. It's contagious and infectious that are different, with infectious being the odd one out.
@@IceMetalPunk thank you for the clarification and, of course, thank you for prefacing your answer with "um actually"! :D
Um, actually a mandrill isn't an ape. It's a monkey.
Right before they said what monkey Thor was called I was like “heh. Thorangutan would be great”
Um actually. You had mentioned that in case of a tie they both get points meaning a shiny question could count for more than one point.