Did Rose Kennedy live past their 100th birthday? Yes, that's one. Is George Burns there? Yes, that's two. How about Irving Berlin? That is three. Well, Evan. We are down to Grandma Moses as the last answer. I got $50,000 for you - just in case if you're not that sure about Grandma Moses have lived past her 100th birthday or you can risk it all for $500,000 with Grandma Moses being the last answer. It's up to you. Evan: I think I want to go for it. Well, if it is correct - Emma and Mitch would have $100,000 while you would have 300,000. That's a lot of money, my friend. For one half million dollars, is it Grandma Moses? IT IS! They got a half a million dollars. Very well done! They're two questions away from $2 MILLION. There next stop is the million dollars and let's find out if they want to keep the half a million or risk it all and go for the million dollars when we come back. Emma and Mitch have $100,000 while Evan has 300,000 with the $10,000 that he won from the terminator.
I didn't see this episode during its original run on FOX but I do remember seeing this "objects on the moon" question on Game Show Network in 2002 (or maybe it was 2003?) when I was a kid so it's very nostalgic seeing a Game Show Network airing of this episode.
Sorry for leaving so many comments on one video but I also wanted to comment that I like this format of Greed, that doesn't assemble its teams with the Qualifying round. It's kind of like Super Greed but the money ladder is the same as regular Greed. Coincidentally, this format was used for the last five episodes of Greed whereas Super Greed also went for five episodes. Go figure.
To be honest, I liked it better with the Qualifying Question Round. Also, no need to be sorry with leaving a lot of comments on this video. In fact, it's nice to see you on my channel.
On an episode of High School Quiz Show Maine, the host misspoke on a Teletubbies question when he tried to say Po, but it didn't come off right. Here, Chuck added an extra W in Tinky Winky, but it didn't matter, because Evan got it right. I love the Teletubbies.
The 1st $500,000 question on lived to over 100 years old was pretty tough my answers to that were 1. George burns 2. Irving Berlin 3. Grandma Moses 4. Gene Autry I never would’ve guessed rose Kennedy and I was surprised when the freebie took away mother Theresa I thought for sure she’d be one of the right answers
As an Internet research buff, I knew the answers to this question. Pablo Picasso lived to be 91 Gene Autry lived to be 91 Mother Teresa lived to be 87 Rose Kennedy lived to be 104 Grandma Moses lived to be 101 Irving Berlin lived to be 101 George Burns lived to be 100
For $200,000 Everybody is playing for $40,000 except for Ann who will play for $80,000. For $500,000 question The terminator has chosen Ann again and wants to take another $10,000 for challening somebody because she got $10,000 that she already won before which means she would be going home with $20,000 no matter or what. Vincent and Ronald are playing for $100,000 while either Ann or Edgardo will play for 300,000 because whoever wins will play for 300,000 and the loser will be out of the game. In this case, if Ann loses, then she would be out of the game with $20,000. So you're doing all right, Ann.
Super greed it happened on a question involving Barbie & team only got 2 of 4 right. Think it happened with another super greed team on celebrities that were 50.
To be honest, the moment they revealed Bible as the 3rd correct answer, that wouldve been my cue to take the 50K and run. The producers always left the suspenseful/uncertain answer for last, unless if there was another wrong one. Declaration of Independence had no build-up, whereas Bible did with the switch, so when it was left for last you knew it was going to be wrong.....
Agreed. Especially given that it was literally the first answer selected and they held off on that answer for last. That should've been a dead giveaway that the DOI answer was wrong.
My answers for the moon question would have been, Declaration of Independence, Gold olive branch, flag, and golf balls. Im guessing a frisbee would have been eliminated by the freebie. Once again, arrogance leads to wrong answers. Unless you are 100 percent sure on the 4 correct ones, always use the freebie.
How is it arrogant to not use the Freebie on the $500K question? I think it was you or someone else who said this about one of the two teams from the Super Greed episode from May 5 where two teams in a row missed the $1 million question with two wrong answers and the freebie was saved both times. Anyway, I think what really did Vincent's team in on the $500,000 question was his overconfident for someone to not know what he was doing. He saved the Freebie like he knew the question, then deferred the last answer to Edgardo only to change the second answer he gave... like, why not give the last answer yourself then? He did change his right answer to another right answer so maybe had he used the freebie the Declaration of Independence answer probably would've been out and they probably would've gotten it.
@@robbyosborne9708Also for each of the following 2 Questions, I would have guessed the following 4. Left On The Moon 1: American Flag 2: Bible 3: Gold Olive Branch 4: Frisbee Films which were remade with the same Title 1: The Nutty Professor 2: The Thomas Crown Affair 3: Cape Fear 4: Raiders Of The Lost Ark
The way Vincent played that $500,000 question was wonky. I find it fascinating how he declined to use the freebie, intimating that he DID know the question. Then he passed off the last answer to Edgardo, intimating that he DID NOT know the last answer, then the guy changes Edgardo's second answer (which was right) to again intimate that he DID know the last answer... which I guess he did but this is why it's a dangerous move to play the $500,000 without the freebie and it's a low success rate.
@@robbyosborne9708 remember reading something years ago that if he had used the freebie the Kennedy picture would have been taken away so in this particular instance it wouldn’t have changed much. Sometimes when contestants didn’t use the freebie and got the answer wrong chuck would tell them which one would have been removed but he didn’t in this case.
@@l-wolverine2211 Here's what the "Lived to 100" category question would be if GREED was brought back. Which 4 of the following 7 well-known people lived past their 100th birthday? Norman Lloyd Bob Barker Betty White Strom Thurmond Regis Philbin Kirk Douglas Ronald Coase
How you figure that? When Chuck told Vince the category was Space Travel, she was gesturing, begging for him to stop at $200,000, denoting she wasn't very knowledgeable in the category. Besides, the team would've won the question had Vince just left Edgardo's second answer alone and instead changed his (Edgardo's) original answer.
Wow! Vincent wants to save the freebie again - nobody has ever save the freebie on the $500,000 question because he seems to be confident. But that was a regretful move because he should've use the freebie and it would've taken out a copy of Declaration of Independence.
37:36 were they the only team to hold on to the freebie when at the $500k question? I don't remember any other team ever doing that during the show's run.
No. Jeff's team from February 18 and Ric Barbosa's team from February 4 played their $500K questions without the freebie and both team's won. Also, I don't want to spoil it since the episodes aren't here yet but there are two Super Greed teams who foolishly saved the freebie on the $1 million question and both teams lost with two answers. Lastly, there was Randy's team from June 9 that advanced to $500k without the freebie when he already used it on the Disney songs question at the end of the previous episode.
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr Jeff's team did win the $500K question without the freebie but that's because it was already used at the $200K question about soups by then-captain Jeffrey, much to would-be captain Jeff's chagrin.
@@artvandelay7687 "Jeff's team did win the $500K question without the freebie" Uhh... really? Because I'm pretty sure this statement is a rewording of what I just said.
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr No it isn't. The original question was about teams that had the freebie for the $500K question and chose to hold on to it. Jeff didn't have a freebie to hold or use, because it was used for the $200K question. Ric used his freebie for $200K as well.
@@artvandelay7687 Um, actually yes it is. If you reread my first response, I said Jeff and Ric's team won the $500k question without the freebie, which they both did. You replied saying Jeff's team did $500k without the freebie so yes it is a rewording of what I'd already said. True, you're right that I misunderstood the original question but you failed to mention or make this clear this when you responded to me the first time.
Vincent, we're down to Mr. Dyamite as the last answer. I got $20,000 for you. I don't know how confident you are about Mr. Dyamite as one of the nicknames for James Brown. You can keep the $20,000 in case if that is the wrong answer or you can risk it all for $200,000 on Mr. Dyamite.
The 1st $200,000 on music legends of the nick names of James brown was super easy even though I’m not a huge fan of his but I do remember learning about him in my music class in high school
Evan, the terminator has chosen you. Is there anybody on this team you want to call out for their position and their money? I'll give you $10,000 if you challenge somebody? Evan: Mae has already won $10,000. So I will have to call out Mae. Wow! Evan wants to call out Mae because Mae already had 10,000 and would've playing for 200,000. But now you would be playing for 300,000. I think it is. So Evan, here is your $10,000. The winner takes the share of the loser's pot and will be playing for 300,000. The loser is out of the game.
And Ann is the Girl with her hands & nose as Ann claps her hands in front of her nose while Ann the clapping her hands in front of her nose Girl is the Girl with her hands & nose!
Just my opinion but I found Vincent A LOT more of a likable and respectable guy than Michael Konnick. He just changed the wrong answer on his team's $500,000 question, that's all.
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr I absolutely agree with you Anna. Michael Konnick was honestly an arrogant jerk. But hey, at least he offered to pay for Russell and Michael Schmidt's drinks for getting the question wrong.
ah come on poster, your killing me. Can there be a rule. To only post episodes if theres a conclusion for the contestents. Its terrible watching and then getting attached and not knowing what happens after. Im sure theres spoilers somewhere online but its just not the same. This team had a good run, would be nice to see what they did after.
I take it you're talking about Jill's group at the end there. Some episodes ended in the middle of a group's run because of time constraints. Anywho, I'm glad he posted this episode because I'd been wanting to see it for a very long time! And if it bothers you that much feel free to find someone who has the next episode with the conclusion of Jill's group yourself. Otherwise, just be glad someone posted this episode for you and others to enjoy to begin with.
40:28 - NO. it's not a copy of the Declaration of Independence because you left out the wrong one. You changed from a correct answer to another correct answer. It was Gold olive branch and the bible. That was a regretful move to change from a correct answer to another correct answer because if Vincent was to use the freebie - it would've taken out a copy of the Declaration of Independence. And he should've change from a copy of Declaration of Independence to Bible instead of change from Gold Olive branch to Bible. He could've taken the $50,000 instead of risking it all for $500,000. You actually could have manipulated it correctly at the last. They could've got the $500,000 because the four answers that was picked was from a copy of Declaration of Independence, Gold Olive Branch, Golf Balls and American Flag as if Vincent was to change from a copy of the Declaration of Independence to Bible instead of change from Gold Olive Branch to Bible instead of change from Gold Olive Branch (which was Edgardo's second answer) to Bible. 45:16 - NO! Oh, no! I You said it was Gold and silver and it's not. I'm so sorry. It was red and yellow. As you can see those are the primary colors for Kodak label.
No. This is actually the second episode where they permanently discontinued it. That actually began on June 16. That episode was the first of the last five episodes of the show in general.
No, but given the context of that brief conversation, it seems to me like Ann Marie probably left something behind when she got up to play the Terminator and assumed she might be able to get back to it if she would've won.
If Evan’s team went for the $1Million, I think this is what would’ve been asked; For $1Million Category: Beverages “Which 4 Cocktails Were Created in the 90’s?!” - Cosmopolitan ❌ - Appletini ✅ - Bramble ❌ - Seabreeze ❌ - Cable Car ✅ - Jasmine ✅ - Woo Woo ❌ - Watermelon Man ✅
Mind you, this is the third of four times the beverages category question was passed on. So I'm sure it was the same question for each of the four times it was offered.
@@svin7987 If I'm understanding correctly, you're saying there should be a button so active players would press to stop the Terminator. So if for example Ann wanted the Terminator to land on her she would just have to push the button? Yeah that doesn't sound very fair at all. Especially given that throughout the run of the show not every contestant who the Terminator landed on chose to challenge. Picking someone at random is very fair. Not sure why you would think otherwise.
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr I mean it shouldn't stop until every participant had pressed the button. If some refused to press it, it should just stop a minute after the last participant pressed it.
@@svin7987 I think I get it now but even then after the last player presses the button the Terminator is still going to land wherever it lands by chance rather than deliberate selection so I still fail to see the difference between that and it just stopping whenever it randomly stops.
The 2nd and final $500,000 in this episode on space travel was extremely hard I can’t believe Vincent did not use the freebie on this one I don’t know what he was thinking but these were my answers 1. Bible 2. Golf balls 3. American flag 🇺🇸 4. Frisbee I knew it was not the Declaration of Independence I knew it was so wrong I knew the gold olive branch was the other right answer and I should’ve stayed with my gut but man good thing I was not on that team and I can’t believe Vincent changed the wrong one can’t believe he changed the gold olive branch which was right to the bible which was also right and left the Declaration of Independence which was the wrong answer alone what were you thinking Vincent
How many other times was the freebie saved on the 4 out of 7 question? I can only think of one other time when the captain (his name was Ed Kim or Ed Park - it was a bespectacled Korean American attorney who looked to be in his late 30s) saved it on a question about Barbie, and they subsequently only had 2 out of 4 correct (d'oh). Frisbee makes no sense, as you wouldn't take it with you to the moon to play with (given the lower gravity environment I don't think you could play with a frisbee other than maybe watch it float away). A picture of Kennedy and a copy of the Declaration of Independence makes little sense either, as they would float away? American flag (it was planted on the moon) and golf balls (golf was played and I can't imagine they chased after the balls) were the most obvious correct answers IMO. Bible and gold olive branch were a bit more tricky, but solvable IMO. Some of the $500,000 survey questions (e.g. Baskin Robbins toppings or Bird's Eye frozen vegetables) were much more difficult (i.e., near impossible without dumb luck) IMO.
Vincent definitely made a mistake not using the Freebie. If he used it, it probably would've taken away the Declaration of Independence or the Frisbee.
I didn't think it was a frisbee because people don't throw those very far. There would be no reason to leave one on the moon. I was thinking it was Declaration of Independence too.
He wasn't a terrible captain, but he wasn't the greatest captain either. The biggest mistake he made was not using the Freebee on the $500,000 question.
Wish this show gets brought back on TV.
Glad to see more episodes of this show getting uploaded
For that Moon Question, I would have guessed the following 4.
1: American Flag
2: Gold Olive Branch
3: Bible
4: Picture Of Kennedy
45:28 hahaha Peters face, omg he's pissed..
Angry Miz girl or guy
Did Rose Kennedy live past their 100th birthday? Yes, that's one.
Is George Burns there? Yes, that's two.
How about Irving Berlin? That is three.
Well, Evan. We are down to Grandma Moses as the last answer. I got $50,000 for you - just in case if you're not that sure about Grandma Moses have lived past her 100th birthday or you can risk it all for $500,000 with Grandma Moses being the last answer. It's up to you.
Evan: I think I want to go for it.
Well, if it is correct - Emma and Mitch would have $100,000 while you would have 300,000. That's a lot of money, my friend.
For one half million dollars, is it Grandma Moses? IT IS! They got a half a million dollars. Very well done! They're two questions away from $2 MILLION. There next stop is the million dollars and let's find out if they want to keep the half a million or risk it all and go for the million dollars when we come back.
Emma and Mitch have $100,000 while Evan has 300,000 with the $10,000 that he won from the terminator.
45:28 So sorry everybody, but your time on this show is over.
I didn't see this episode during its original run on FOX but I do remember seeing this "objects on the moon" question on Game Show Network in 2002 (or maybe it was 2003?) when I was a kid so it's very nostalgic seeing a Game Show Network airing of this episode.
The first time I saw this was on GSN either in 2006 or 2007.
Sorry for leaving so many comments on one video but I also wanted to comment that I like this format of Greed, that doesn't assemble its teams with the Qualifying round. It's kind of like Super Greed but the money ladder is the same as regular Greed. Coincidentally, this format was used for the last five episodes of Greed whereas Super Greed also went for five episodes. Go figure.
To be honest, I liked it better with the Qualifying Question Round. Also, no need to be sorry with leaving a lot of comments on this video. In fact, it's nice to see you on my channel.
A rarity that commercial happens just before terminator question.
Only happened for some of the June episodes, I think.
On an episode of High School Quiz Show Maine, the host misspoke on a Teletubbies question when he tried to say Po, but it didn't come off right. Here, Chuck added an extra W in Tinky Winky, but it didn't matter, because Evan got it right. I love the Teletubbies.
I will admit, I liked the show when I was a toddler.
I still love it to this day.
@@theweysermanisback5205 My grandma had 5 Teletubbies VHS tapes.
I have a good amount.
The 1st $500,000 question on lived to over 100 years old was pretty tough my answers to that were
1. George burns
2. Irving Berlin
3. Grandma Moses
4. Gene Autry
I never would’ve guessed rose Kennedy and I was surprised when the freebie took away mother Theresa I thought for sure she’d be one of the right answers
As an Internet research buff, I knew the answers to this question.
Pablo Picasso lived to be 91
Gene Autry lived to be 91
Mother Teresa lived to be 87
Rose Kennedy lived to be 104
Grandma Moses lived to be 101
Irving Berlin lived to be 101
George Burns lived to be 100
Oh wow thanks for the update bro
@@tylerwilliamson7128 Anytime bro
For $200,000
Everybody is playing for $40,000 except for Ann who will play for $80,000.
For $500,000 question
The terminator has chosen Ann again and wants to take another $10,000 for challening somebody because she got $10,000 that she already won before which means she would be going home with $20,000 no matter or what.
Vincent and Ronald are playing for $100,000 while either Ann or Edgardo will play for 300,000 because whoever wins will play for 300,000 and the loser will be out of the game. In this case, if Ann loses, then she would be out of the game with $20,000. So you're doing all right, Ann.
The final $200,000 question on movie remakes was yet another super easy one
WOw, first time i've seen someone hold a freebie past the 500k question
Super greed it happened on a question involving Barbie & team only got 2 of 4 right. Think it happened with another super greed team on celebrities that were 50.
@@TripSoul10Born the same year as then-President Bill Clinton and it was the team immediately after the team with the Barbie question
Almost the first guy since Daniel Avila to go for a million
To be honest, the moment they revealed Bible as the 3rd correct answer, that wouldve been my cue to take the 50K and run. The producers always left the suspenseful/uncertain answer for last, unless if there was another wrong one. Declaration of Independence had no build-up, whereas Bible did with the switch, so when it was left for last you knew it was going to be wrong.....
Agreed. Especially given that it was literally the first answer selected and they held off on that answer for last. That should've been a dead giveaway that the DOI answer was wrong.
My answers for the moon question would have been, Declaration of Independence, Gold olive branch, flag, and golf balls. Im guessing a frisbee would have been eliminated by the freebie. Once again, arrogance leads to wrong answers. Unless you are 100 percent sure on the 4 correct ones, always use the freebie.
How is it arrogant to not use the Freebie on the $500K question? I think it was you or someone else who said this about one of the two teams from the Super Greed episode from May 5 where two teams in a row missed the $1 million question with two wrong answers and the freebie was saved both times.
Anyway, I think what really did Vincent's team in on the $500,000 question was his overconfident for someone to not know what he was doing. He saved the Freebie like he knew the question, then deferred the last answer to Edgardo only to change the second answer he gave... like, why not give the last answer yourself then? He did change his right answer to another right answer so maybe had he used the freebie the Declaration of Independence answer probably would've been out and they probably would've gotten it.
I love you so much bro you’re awesome thanks bro
I love being able to carry on the legacy of GREED.
@@robbyosborne9708Also for each of the following 2 Questions, I would have guessed the following 4.
Left On The Moon
1: American Flag
2: Bible
3: Gold Olive Branch
4: Frisbee
Films which were remade with the same Title
1: The Nutty Professor
2: The Thomas Crown Affair
3: Cape Fear
4: Raiders Of The Lost Ark
The way Vincent played that $500,000 question was wonky. I find it fascinating how he declined to use the freebie, intimating that he DID know the question. Then he passed off the last answer to Edgardo, intimating that he DID NOT know the last answer, then the guy changes Edgardo's second answer (which was right) to again intimate that he DID know the last answer... which I guess he did but this is why it's a dangerous move to play the $500,000 without the freebie and it's a low success rate.
Honestly, it was a big mistake on his part not using the Freebie.
@@robbyosborne9708 remember reading something years ago that if he had used the freebie the Kennedy picture would have been taken away so in this particular instance it wouldn’t have changed much. Sometimes when contestants didn’t use the freebie and got the answer wrong chuck would tell them which one would have been removed but he didn’t in this case.
In 6 months, one special person could be celebrating 100 years old, BOB BARKER.
Well, that unfortunately isn't going to happen because Bob just passed away today 4 months short of his 100th birthday.
And Betty White(RIP) was weeks away from turning 💯.
Kirk Douglas(RIP) was 103 when he passed away.
@@l-wolverine2211 Here's what the "Lived to 100" category question would be if GREED was brought back.
Which 4 of the following 7 well-known people lived past their 100th birthday?
Norman Lloyd
Bob Barker
Betty White
Strom Thurmond
Regis Philbin
Kirk Douglas
Ronald Coase
Had Ann challenged for captain on her second challlenge and won, team’s chances to win $500000 go way up.
How you figure that? When Chuck told Vince the category was Space Travel, she was gesturing, begging for him to stop at $200,000, denoting she wasn't very knowledgeable in the category. Besides, the team would've won the question had Vince just left Edgardo's second answer alone and instead changed his (Edgardo's) original answer.
Wow! Vincent wants to save the freebie again - nobody has ever save the freebie on the $500,000 question because he seems to be confident.
But that was a regretful move because he should've use the freebie and it would've taken out a copy of Declaration of Independence.
Such a great show. Pepsi's "play for a billion" was bullshit. This was the biggest money show.
Carmel must have been using a different kind of film because I knew Kodak's colors were red and yellow.
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr It was easy for a $200,000 question. Many of those questions I had no clue what the answer was.
37:36 were they the only team to hold on to the freebie when at the $500k question? I don't remember any other team ever doing that during the show's run.
No. Jeff's team from February 18 and Ric Barbosa's team from February 4 played their $500K questions without the freebie and both team's won. Also, I don't want to spoil it since the episodes aren't here yet but there are two Super Greed teams who foolishly saved the freebie on the $1 million question and both teams lost with two answers. Lastly, there was Randy's team from June 9 that advanced to $500k without the freebie when he already used it on the Disney songs question at the end of the previous episode.
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr Jeff's team did win the $500K question without the freebie but that's because it was already used at the $200K question about soups by then-captain Jeffrey, much to would-be captain Jeff's chagrin.
@@artvandelay7687 "Jeff's team did win the $500K question without the freebie"
Uhh... really? Because I'm pretty sure this statement is a rewording of what I just said.
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr No it isn't. The original question was about teams that had the freebie for the $500K question and chose to hold on to it. Jeff didn't have a freebie to hold or use, because it was used for the $200K question. Ric used his freebie for $200K as well.
@@artvandelay7687 Um, actually yes it is. If you reread my first response, I said Jeff and Ric's team won the $500k question without the freebie, which they both did. You replied saying Jeff's team did $500k without the freebie so yes it is a rewording of what I'd already said. True, you're right that I misunderstood the original question but you failed to mention or make this clear this when you responded to me the first time.
I wonder if Vincent used the Freebie on that $500K Question, if The Declaration of Independence would’ve been removed.
Honestly, I think it would've removed Frisbee.
@@robbyosborne9708 Could’ve been, since this question was random.
@@l-wolverine2211 Probably.
Never in my life did I expect a game show like GREED to give a question about one of the weirdest shows in the history of Kids Television @ 3:54.
40:28 - Non metals
45:17 - Metals
Vincent, we're down to Mr. Dyamite as the last answer. I got $20,000 for you. I don't know how confident you are about Mr. Dyamite as one of the nicknames for James Brown. You can keep the $20,000 in case if that is the wrong answer or you can risk it all for $200,000 on Mr. Dyamite.
The 1st $200,000 on music legends of the nick names of James brown was super easy even though I’m not a huge fan of his but I do remember learning about him in my music class in high school
If Vincent was to use the Freebie on the $500K question, it would've remove declaration of independence.
You don’t know that, since it’s a Random thing
It could have been a frisbee or a picture of Kennedy that could have been removed instead
@@l-wolverine2211I wish it were random. The freebie answers are predetermined.
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr Same. I personally think it would've removed Frisbee.
40:29 I knew it was not the Declaration of Independence
Same
Evan, the terminator has chosen you. Is there anybody on this team you want to call out for their position and their money? I'll give you $10,000 if you challenge somebody?
Evan: Mae has already won $10,000. So I will have to call out Mae.
Wow! Evan wants to call out Mae because Mae already had 10,000 and would've playing for 200,000. But now you would be playing for 300,000. I think it is. So Evan, here is your $10,000.
The winner takes the share of the loser's pot and will be playing for 300,000. The loser is out of the game.
28:07 55:40 Funny how they throw the camera in your face after being eliminated
Ann looks snazzy wearing her glasses!
And Ann is the Girl with her hands & nose as Ann claps her hands in front of her nose while Ann the clapping her hands in front of her nose Girl is the Girl with her hands & nose!
Another one for the archive.
45:24 The “Kodak” logo
i knew she was wrong about the kodak one immediately-- where did she get gold and silver ? duh
Can anyone on the Vincent team (Chuck included) pronounce "Edgardo" correctly?
2 days before
40:29 Ouch
Vincent reminds me of Michael the writer that lost $500000 on Muzak, cocky & overbearing.
Just my opinion but I found Vincent A LOT more of a likable and respectable guy than Michael Konnick. He just changed the wrong answer on his team's $500,000 question, that's all.
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr I absolutely agree with you Anna. Michael Konnick was honestly an arrogant jerk. But hey, at least he offered to pay for Russell and Michael Schmidt's drinks for getting the question wrong.
NERVE WRACKING. i WOULD TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN, NOTGO FOR THE MIL 100000 is enough for me
ah come on poster, your killing me. Can there be a rule. To only post episodes if theres a conclusion for the contestents. Its terrible watching and then getting attached and not knowing what happens after. Im sure theres spoilers somewhere online but its just not the same.
This team had a good run, would be nice to see what they did after.
I take it you're talking about Jill's group at the end there. Some episodes ended in the middle of a group's run because of time constraints. Anywho, I'm glad he posted this episode because I'd been wanting to see it for a very long time! And if it bothers you that much feel free to find someone who has the next episode with the conclusion of Jill's group yourself. Otherwise, just be glad someone posted this episode for you and others to enjoy to begin with.
Make more videos of this.
40:28 - NO. it's not a copy of the Declaration of Independence because you left out the wrong one. You changed from a correct answer to another correct answer. It was Gold olive branch and the bible.
That was a regretful move to change from a correct answer to another correct answer because if Vincent was to use the freebie - it would've taken out a copy of the Declaration of Independence. And he should've change from a copy of Declaration of Independence to Bible instead of change from Gold Olive branch to Bible. He could've taken the $50,000 instead of risking it all for $500,000. You actually could have manipulated it correctly at the last.
They could've got the $500,000 because the four answers that was picked was from a copy of Declaration of Independence, Gold Olive Branch, Golf Balls and American Flag as if Vincent was to change from a copy of the Declaration of Independence to Bible instead of change from Gold Olive Branch to Bible instead of change from Gold Olive Branch (which was Edgardo's second answer) to Bible.
45:16 - NO! Oh, no! I You said it was Gold and silver and it's not. I'm so sorry. It was red and yellow. As you can see those are the primary colors for Kodak label.
Was this the one where the qualifying question was finally discontinued?
No. This is actually the second episode where they permanently discontinued it. That actually began on June 16. That episode was the first of the last five episodes of the show in general.
28:04 can anyone make out what she's saying? All i hear is Chuck telling her we'll get it for you.
No, but given the context of that brief conversation, it seems to me like Ann Marie probably left something behind when she got up to play the Terminator and assumed she might be able to get back to it if she would've won.
45:29 If looks could kill! 😄😄
If Evan’s team went for the $1Million, I think this is what would’ve been asked;
For $1Million
Category: Beverages
“Which 4 Cocktails Were Created in the 90’s?!”
- Cosmopolitan ❌
- Appletini ✅
- Bramble ❌
- Seabreeze ❌
- Cable Car ✅
- Jasmine ✅
- Woo Woo ❌
- Watermelon Man ✅
That's very possible.
Mind you, this is the third of four times the beverages category question was passed on. So I'm sure it was the same question for each of the four times it was offered.
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr No doubt about that.
It's unfair, the terminator chooses some randomly. There should be a button each participant had to press to stop it instead.
Uh, that actually sounds more unfair than the Terminator choosing someone at random... which actually isn't unfair at all.
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr Why?
@@svin7987 If I'm understanding correctly, you're saying there should be a button so active players would press to stop the Terminator. So if for example Ann wanted the Terminator to land on her she would just have to push the button? Yeah that doesn't sound very fair at all. Especially given that throughout the run of the show not every contestant who the Terminator landed on chose to challenge. Picking someone at random is very fair. Not sure why you would think otherwise.
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr I mean it shouldn't stop until every participant had pressed the button. If some refused to press it, it should just stop a minute after the last participant pressed it.
@@svin7987 I think I get it now but even then after the last player presses the button the Terminator is still going to land wherever it lands by chance rather than deliberate selection so I still fail to see the difference between that and it just stopping whenever it randomly stops.
45:17 I knew it was red and yellow
So did I.
The 2nd and final $500,000 in this episode on space travel was extremely hard I can’t believe Vincent did not use the freebie on this one I don’t know what he was thinking but these were my answers
1. Bible
2. Golf balls
3. American flag 🇺🇸
4. Frisbee
I knew it was not the Declaration of Independence I knew it was so wrong I knew the gold olive branch was the other right answer and I should’ve stayed with my gut but man good thing I was not on that team and I can’t believe Vincent changed the wrong one can’t believe he changed the gold olive branch which was right to the bible which was also right and left the Declaration of Independence which was the wrong answer alone what were you thinking Vincent
Hey, he tried his best. I guess he wasn't familiar with the fact that The Golden Olive Branch was left on the moon by Neil Armstrong.
Yep true there that was one of the hardest questions on the $500,000 level in my opinion but man that was tough
How many other times was the freebie saved on the 4 out of 7 question? I can only think of one other time when the captain (his name was Ed Kim or Ed Park - it was a bespectacled Korean American attorney who looked to be in his late 30s) saved it on a question about Barbie, and they subsequently only had 2 out of 4 correct (d'oh). Frisbee makes no sense, as you wouldn't take it with you to the moon to play with (given the lower gravity environment I don't think you could play with a frisbee other than maybe watch it float away). A picture of Kennedy and a copy of the Declaration of Independence makes little sense either, as they would float away? American flag (it was planted on the moon) and golf balls (golf was played and I can't imagine they chased after the balls) were the most obvious correct answers IMO. Bible and gold olive branch were a bit more tricky, but solvable IMO. Some of the $500,000 survey questions (e.g. Baskin Robbins toppings or Bird's Eye frozen vegetables) were much more difficult (i.e., near impossible without dumb luck) IMO.
Vincent definitely made a mistake not using the Freebie. If he used it, it probably would've taken away the Declaration of Independence or the Frisbee.
I didn't think it was a frisbee because people don't throw those very far. There would be no reason to leave one on the moon. I was thinking it was Declaration of Independence too.
F Vincent i wouldve put him in a coma in the parking lot after the show.
He wasn't a terrible captain, but he wasn't the greatest captain either. The biggest mistake he made was not using the Freebee on the $500,000 question.