Is This The Worst Ask The Audience Ever?! | Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
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- Опубліковано 11 вер 2022
- When the audience gets it wrong at the £1,000 question... and John leaves with nothing!
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Unfair for an early question, a lot of people would discard tortilla as it is well known as the name of another food.
2:24 John's Walk-Off felt so uncomfortable it had a certain ring saying
"THANKS FOR NOTHING AUDIENCE YOU JUST RUINED MY CHANCE TO BE A MILLIONAIRE!!!"
Also the way he stuck his Left Hand Up just as he was walking off looked like he was telling everyone to F*** Off
I think this is a difficult question because most people associate Torilla with the Mexican wrap but in Spain it refers to a different type of dish. I only know this because I watched a food travel programme. This question should have been a higher.
If you’re really unsure then better not to deliberate openly so as not to influence the audience. A solid minority voted for ‘tortilla’ despite him having ruled it out, which should have set alarm bells ringing!
Agree, but it's a still a tricky question for the amount of money involved, given most people associate tortilla with the Mexican snack.
The alarm bells should have certainly been ringing at 34%, an audience member who isn't 100% sure isn't going for the answer you completely took out the running.
No. The worst ask the audience ever was here in the US when Huey Lewis was on a celebrity charity edition. He was asked a tricky question about an animal being taken off the endangered species list. He couldn't decide the answer, so he used his 50:50 to narrow it down. He still couldn't make a decision, so he asked the audience, and they were literally split 50/50. It's right here.
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True but the audience in that clip didn't cost the contestant everything unlike the audience in this clip
Guess they were hip to be square
I just saw rhay haha
I’m from the US, and I’ve always called it a Frittata/Quiche. Even though that’s the Italian/French word. if you asked for a tortilla here, people would think you just wanted a plain Mexican wrap, and not the Spanish version of the dish.
agreed, this should have been a harder question on the ladder, "tortilla" as a Spanish potato egg dish is not well known and "croquetas" are made of a potato and egg dough
What's crazier is that they also lost someone else 63 grand! This is one of the worst audiences ever :(
I hate to say this but
Can we have WWTBAM-lockdown edition back
With no audience
You are the crazy one. He confused a bunch of the audience with "It's definitely not a tortilla, that's a wrap. I think it's croquetas". And yet more than 1/3 of people still chose Tortilla completely in contrary to his confident statements, while 54% went along with what he thinks. Just because you don't understand why certain things are happening, it doesn't mean that an audience is a bad one. The question was super tricky.
I remember one interesting instance from US Millionaire when Regis Philbin was still the host. It was a special celebrity episode, and Jason Alexander (aka George Costanza from "Seinfeld") was in the hot seat. I forget what the question was, but he felt stumped enough to use his 50:50. He then proceeded to use his Ask the Audience, and I think it was about 3% who selected one of the options already eliminated by the previous lifeline! This prompted Jason to say "I'd like to meet those people outside after the show." It was a hilarious moment. 😁
That's still not as bad as when Huey Lewis was on Millionaire and he was stumped on a question about an animal being taken off the endangered species list. He couldn't decide on an answer, so he used the 50:50 to narrow it down. He still couldn't decide, so he asked the audience, and they were literally split 50/50.
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Why would they be allowed to use an option already removed from the previous lifeline?? Never seen that before
It's the sensible thing to do if you don't know the answer though? Better than guessing.
Actually, that was a good move, which Jason didn't understand. It tells you how many of the audience KNOW THEY DON'T KNOW the answer, which is more useful for determining the confidence of the remaining answer voters than if they hadn't voted. From a game theory, statistical perspective, it was actually a handy move by the audience!
Even though "Spain" is in the question, which should help the contestant, but only once you then know the answer..
I'd say this errs too close to being a trick question.. I know they have the security of saying "there are no trick questions here.. we put Spain in the question".. Even still. I'd be pissed if that was me.
They never said this. Way back in 1998 Chris Tarrant said there was no tricks and what he meant was, unlike the slightly sketchy state of game shows in the UK at the time, WWTBAM was highly regulated, and was a fair, winnable game with no cheating or rigging. A question with tempting, baiting false answers isn't what he meant by trick questions, if they didn't have those they'd have to give away endless money, it's a multiple choice quiz!
WWTBAM always say they don't use trick questions but that surely is one.
He was Llama'd. As the late Regis Philbin once said, "Where did this audience come from?!"
Tortilla is SPANISH OMELETTE made with Fried Onion & Potatoes
Churros is PORTUGUESE CHIPS
Croquetas is SPANISH DUMPLINGS
Gazpacho is a SPANISH SOUP
Thank you!
Churros is like Spanish or Mexican doughnut ?
Wasn't there an American edition where only 2% got the right answer?
Key word here is OMELETTE
I can think of two occasions where the contestant asked the audience and 81% of the audience voted for a particular answer and it turned out to be incorrect.
There were cases of audience deliberately out of sheer spite to mislead the contestant. It was in the russian version of millionaire (well, where else, could this happen ofc).
I remember I was watching this show as a kid with my dad and only 5% of the audience got the question right. It was something about how many countries border a certain European country
John You Go Away With ABSOLUTELY NOTHING
Shame, I live by him in Port Talbot
Playing Lifelines on a questions, does NOT guarantee you will be given The Correct Answer
Didn't think Millionaire allowed trick questions? This is definitely a trick question 100%
La tortilla española (spanish tortilla) have potato and onion as its main ingredients.
No Trick Questions They Are Only Easy If You Know Them
it's deffo a trick question maybe not for you 2 but it is
@@davidmarchant9386 I agree it was a rotten question to give him at £1,000
@@davidfearis7335 I think it's a rotten question at any point no matter the prize pot
Tortilla de espana right?
"Give him a big hand Audience, John goes away with absolutely nothing" Remember when Chris Tarrant said that 😁
Video title: Is This The Worst Ask The Audience Ever?!
It's not even close. However I actually have my own say as to why you shouldn't blame the audience for letting John walk with no money.
Watch as John checks around the answers after Jeremy reads them out as he was definitely sure that it is NOT a tortilla. Thus by saying it out loud he convinced the crowd to go the wrong way.
Trick question 👎
There are two types of food called tortilla.
But only one which is a thick omelette made with fried onion and potatoes, popular in Spain. And that description didn't match any of the other three.
@@tellydav It's still a trick question
Does the confusion come from the word tortita? The thin dessert that has the shape of a CD-ROM and a light brown color that usually is eaten with syroup?
@@Rob-ew9id not a trick question...there was only one objective correct answer.
@@alexwood6900 You clearly don't know what a trick question is.