Daylight Saving Time was usually begins on the very first Sunday in April and ends on the very last Sunday in October until 2007 - it was switched to the second Sunday in March that begins and the very first Sunday in November ends.
It's actually a pretty easy question considering it always starts around March or April and ends in late October or early November. The top two answers are obviously wrong and even with May and November & April and December as possible choices. DST never ends in December and begins in May, so that makes April and October the most obvious answer.
How? It always starts around March or April and ends in late October or early November. The top two answers are obviously wrong and even with May and November & April and December as possible choices. DST never ends in December and begins in May, so that makes April and October the most obvious answer.
That would be you, Jeff with 235, first position. Congratulations to you. Who is next? Michael, that's you with 225 - you're in the second position. Who is next? That would be you, Andrew with 220, you'll be in the third position. One will play for $2 MILLION and the other is going back in the contestant pool. Who will it be? Gregg, position number four.
@@allenmui5457 I hate to tell you this, but I almost feel like giving up finding those episodes. It seems like no matter how hard I'm looking for them, they're nowhere to be found.
SPOILER. . . . . . That 500K question was a good question. I just had a feeling the correct four answers that were revealed, I would’ve gotten them right. Since I knew Toyota and Volkswagen were very popular at the time and still are, and same with Ford and GM.
It would've been hilarious if the answer to the 2nd captain's dilemma was on the back of one of those $100 bills that Chuck let her hold. I guess Independence Hall is on the back of the $100 bill so it wouldn't have helped anyways.
The first team of the next episode won $200,000 and the team after that had two contestants each winning a car after bailing on the $2 million question.
I hate that Tony's team lost. I would've loved to have seen him win his group $500,000 due in part to his Dallas Cowboys fame but then again playing the $500,000 question without a freebie is what did them in. If they used the freebie on $200,000 and won the question Tony should've just stopped right there at $200,000. Playing the $500,000 with no freebie is dangerous and there are only two teams that i can remember off the top of my head that successfully won $500,000 without a freebie to use it on and too many times when it didn't work out.
@ No it's fine. And yeah i heard. What a huge loss to the game show community. Rest well up there Chuck and say hi to Chic, Dennis Frazier, Laizer, Kyle Kulish, George Moore, Bob Papenbrook, John (from December 2), and Troy Glenn up there for me.
That $100K Question was so easy, it’s ridiculous, especially how 2 people couldn’t think that far off the top of their heads. Even worse was how the rest of the team would’ve most likely known that there are 8 US States that begin with “M”. It proves that in this game, the Captain position isn’t necessarily earned, it’s just given.
So many times a Captain refusing to use the freebie leads to a loss. I understand wanting to save it but a saved freebie is worthless if you get the question wrong. Unless a person is 100 percent confident on all 4 answers, the freebie must be used.
@@ramibaghdadi1255 It's a pretty easy question though, you could tell the guys knew she was wrong. Leave it to a girl with a stripper name to mess things up for them.
May, the terminator has chosen you. Is there anyone on this team who you want to challenge? May: I think I want to challenge Linda because she has the most money. You want to challenge Linda because she has the most money. SO here we go. Linda, you’re going to be on the challenged side because you have been challenge. May, you’re going to be on the challenger side. You got $10,000, May. That is yours no matter or what. Ok, I will ask you one question. You can buzz in anytime if you think you know the answer. The winner is going take the loser’s share of the pot and is gonna play for 300,000. The loser is going to be out of the game. So good luck to both of you. Here it is the question is: What card game has variations such as Stud, Hi-Lo…? Linda rings in and said “Poker.” And she’s right again!! which means that May is out with $10,000. Bill and Tony are both playing for 100,000 while Linda is going for 300,000. That's an awful lot of money.
This may actually be worse than the March 17 episode. The only players on both episodes were terminator challengers. Double wrong answer at $500K, crash at $200K, and crash at $100K. March 17 saw three teams crash at $200K.
Well I prefer this episode over March 17 because the first team had Tony Hill of the Dallas Cowboys as their captain and unlike March 17 at least a team even made it to $500,000.
23:09 - NO, it's not Honda and neither was BMW. I'm so sorry everyone. Sorry about that everyone because that was two wrong answers. The two answers that are correct that we are looking for are General Motors (which Tony changed Linda's 2nd answer) and Ford (which nobody picked). BMW wasn't even close and neither was Honda. 43:20 - NO, it's not Washington Monument! If you were to use the Freebie, it would've removed Washington Monument. We were looking for US Treasury and it was on the back of the $10 bill. 53:53 - NO, it's not four and you were not even close because we were looking for eight because there are eight states that starts with a M. So let me tell you the eight states that starts with a M - Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, and Montana.)
@@robbyosborne9708I'm desperately wanting to see the episode that ends with the beginning of Evan Benner's team's run, the first of the last five episodes that permanently discontinued the qualifier.
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr Same here. I'm wondering when someone is going to get more episodes uploaded. I've been monitoring the "Lost Episode" site for the last 3 months, and it's kinda driving me crazy.
54:02- That was a PAINFUL way to end the night. You know though, since there is no time limit for questions, she should have tried to take the time to count on her fingers how many states begin with the letter M: 1. Minnesota 2. Michigan 3. Maine 4. Missouri 5. Montana 6. Mississippi 7. Maryland 8. Massachusetts
20:27 According to an article in the March 14th, 2000 "Wall Street Journal", which four of the following seven automobile companies and their affiliates have the highest global market share? General Motors Ford Honda Volkswagen Hyundai Toyota BMW
That final $200,000 question on money money money really shocked me my answers were the exact same I was extremely shocked and surprised that the Washington monument was the wrong answer never would’ve guessed the us treasury
I was actually surprised to hear Chuck say that the Washington Monument would have been eliminated by the freebie, I thought it would have been the Statue of Liberty.
@@maxwellberk2914 I agree. And also I love that episode on 4-21-2000. I can't believe Rich and his team missed out on the $500K because he changed from Grateful Dead to Elton John. Why did Rich changed from Grateful Dead to Elton John the one on 4-21-2000?
@@maxwellberk2914 Sadly, Sharon and her team missed out on the $500K on 4-14-2000. That was shocking and disappointing to see Dachshunds over Poodles. I reacted - WHAT! It's Dachshunds over Poodles. I thought for sure it was Poodles and I was pretty shocked and disappointed about Poodles being a wrong answer. That was simliar to 1-21-2000 that it was Jane Fonda over Sally Field on the $200K question. and even more painful ending the episode on 4-14-2000 - Julian rapidly says Airplane, Monique thinks it's a wagon, but since Julian seemed so confident, she accepts it. Sadly, she should've gone with her instinct. Too bad she didn't change from airplane to wagon.
@@allenmui5457But on a positive note, the team between Sharon and Monique's teams won $200k... and the one lady on the team was wanting to stop at $100k. Good thing she wasn't the captain. Plus I really like that movie mobsters question.
54:12 Doesn’t make any difference now guys, cause we have just ran out of time. We are gonna see you this Friday night. 9 eastern 8 central time right here on FOX. We’ll see you right back here on GREED. Bye bye.
I been watching reruns of Greed, and the producers throw in trick questions (like pineapple toppings on ice cream is more popular than strawberry). I think the rule of thumb is you should leave with the money when you have no freebie because when there is more multiple choice, you could only change one answer. I don't look at the Terminator as a way take a teammate's stake, I look at it as going home with something.
you shouldn't think Chuck i allowed to show what the cards say, also he must at least know the answer which'll be removed if you ude the freebe is wrong
@@artvandelay7687 Exactly. They should've realized that just because the question was speaking to, "Global Market Share" doesn't mean that it only refers to automakers from countries outside the U.S.
I was hoping for the concert question where $500,000 was at stake. Rich is going to regret it for changing from Grateful Dead to Elton John. They could've got the $500,000 if Rich did not change from Grateful Dead to Elton John. Too bad they lost the $500,000 because Elton John was a wrong answer - it was the Grateful Dead which Brian pick and had it right. Brian was not happy that Rich changed from Grateful Dead to Elton John. just like Russell was not happy that Michael the captain changed from Muzak to Birth Control Pills.
The first and only $500,000 question on selling cars was really hard and tricky my answers to that were 1. General Motors 2. Volkswagen 3. Ford 4. BMW Never would’ve guessed Toyota I never thought they would have the highest global market share but man that was tough and plus I’m definitely no car expert that’s for sure
I knew all the answers. Including the Toyota answer. If you think about it, Toyota is one of the biggest car companies in the world. They ship out many cars around the world besides Asia. Not to mention, BMW cars are too expensive.
It makes sense that ford and general motors would have been one of the answers u think about how many car brands they run like Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac they had Saturn and Oldsmobile back when this aired. Ford had its Lincoln brand as well as the Mercury brand. Volkswagen own many of the European brands. Would have been a toss up for me between honda and Toyota they both well known brands. Hyundai didn't really sell that many cars like they do today and BMW couldn't be one there more expensive to buy compared to the other options
White house is on the back of the $20 bill Lincoln Memorial is on the back of the $5 bill US Capitol is on the back of the $50 bill US Treasury was on the back of the $10 bill
That 1st first $200,000 question on tv favourites most that have appeared most times on the cover of tv guide really surprised me my answers were 1. Mary Tyler Moore 2. Bill Cosby 3. Lucile ball 4. My idol Bob barker Never thought johnny Carson would be one of them plus I was surprised the freebie took Roseanne away
I was stuck between Johnny Carson and Bob Barker myself. Then when I really thought about it, I figured that Johnny Carson was correct because he was very famous on The Tonight Show. May both legends rest in peace.
4-21-2000 That was a bad move for Rich to change from Grateful Dead to Elton John and just threw away $500K. Rich is gonna regret it because they had it right - why did Rich changed from Grateful Dead to Elton John? Rich and his team could've got $500K if he did not change from Grateful Dead to Elton John.
How is it possible that GM and Ford weren't the most blatantly obvious correct answers to everyone? Even in 2000. My 4 were GM, Ford, Toyota and BMW (I knew Volkswagen could have been and was right but I wasn't sure). I 100 percent knew Honda and Hyundai were definitely wrong.
If you could hear Linda and Bill, they put too much emphasis on "global" in global market share which led them to think the answers could only be non-US based cars. I'll bet they also didn't pay attention to "affiliates", which is what GM had a bunch of at the time.
23:47
See, it's not only Millennials!
Thank you for this!
My pleasure!
Daylight Saving Time was usually begins on the very first Sunday in April and ends on the very last Sunday in October until 2007 - it was switched to the second Sunday in March that begins and the very first Sunday in November ends.
nobody got the daylight savings question when viewing this on youtube.
I absolutely was scratching my head knowing march and october
It's actually a pretty easy question considering it always starts around March or April and ends in late October or early November.
The top two answers are obviously wrong and even with May and November & April and December as possible choices. DST never ends in December and begins in May, so that makes April and October the most obvious answer.
33:47 that question would be outdated
How? It always starts around March or April and ends in late October or early November.
The top two answers are obviously wrong and even with May and November & April and December as possible choices. DST never ends in December and begins in May, so that makes April and October the most obvious answer.
WE're still waiting for that episode on both of 4-14-2000 and 4-21-2000
Damn nobody won anything tonight except Terminator showdowns...
25:40 Chuck messed up, Gregg is in position #4 not Position #1.
That would be you, Jeff with 235, first position. Congratulations to you. Who is next?
Michael, that's you with 225 - you're in the second position. Who is next?
That would be you, Andrew with 220, you'll be in the third position. One will play for $2 MILLION and the other is going back in the contestant pool. Who will it be?
Gregg, position number four.
That was a tough question for the vehicle market
Are they going to show the April 14 2000 and April 21 2000 because I want to see that
I don't know at this point man.
@@robbyosborne9708 So what's the word?
@@allenmui5457 I still can't find those episodes anywhere.
@@allenmui5457 I hate to tell you this, but I almost feel like giving up finding those episodes. It seems like no matter how hard I'm looking for them, they're nowhere to be found.
@@robbyosborne9708I have been dying to see it
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That 500K question was a good question. I just had a feeling the correct four answers that were revealed, I would’ve gotten them right. Since I knew Toyota and Volkswagen were very popular at the time and still are, and same with Ford and GM.
It would've been hilarious if the answer to the 2nd captain's dilemma was on the back of one of those $100 bills that Chuck let her hold. I guess Independence Hall is on the back of the $100 bill so it wouldn't have helped anyways.
43:22 The sound that haunts Dan Avila
39:53- Serves you right Jeff, for being a smartass.
Ends up one of the few winners with $10000
If Jeff was “Smarter”, he should’ve Challenged Cinnamon in the Terminator. They might have won $200K without that Lame Captain.
Again, better luck next time, Greed.
The first team of the next episode won $200,000 and the team after that had two contestants each winning a car after bailing on the $2 million question.
I hate that Tony's team lost. I would've loved to have seen him win his group $500,000 due in part to his Dallas Cowboys fame but then again playing the $500,000 question without a freebie is what did them in. If they used the freebie on $200,000 and won the question Tony should've just stopped right there at $200,000.
Playing the $500,000 with no freebie is dangerous and there are only two teams that i can remember off the top of my head that successfully won $500,000 without a freebie to use it on and too many times when it didn't work out.
I don't mean to be off topic, but I've got some really sad news.....
Chuck Woolery died.
@ No it's fine. And yeah i heard. What a huge loss to the game show community. Rest well up there Chuck and say hi to Chic, Dennis Frazier, Laizer, Kyle Kulish, George Moore, Bob Papenbrook, John (from December 2), and Troy Glenn up there for me.
That $100K Question was so easy, it’s ridiculous, especially how 2 people couldn’t think that far off the top of their heads. Even worse was how the rest of the team would’ve most likely known that there are 8 US States that begin with “M”. It proves that in this game, the Captain position isn’t necessarily earned, it’s just given.
the captain look Asian so it'd make sense of her not to know about that. the captain position is earned with the qualifying question
I bet Cinnamon is regretting not using the freebie on the $200,000 question.
I’ll bet Jeff regretted not Challenging Cinnamon for the Terminator. They might have won $200K without that Lame Captain.
So many times a Captain refusing to use the freebie leads to a loss. I understand wanting to save it but a saved freebie is worthless if you get the question wrong. Unless a person is 100 percent confident on all 4 answers, the freebie must be used.
For the first team, May also went home with $10,000 along with Linda.
@@ramibaghdadi1255 It's a pretty easy question though, you could tell the guys knew she was wrong. Leave it to a girl with a stripper name to mess things up for them.
14:00 is a no brainer, Chuck should have said Heeeeeeere’s Johnny!
I knew Johnny Carson was one of the obvious correct answers.
May, the terminator has chosen you. Is there anyone on this team who you want to challenge?
May: I think I want to challenge Linda because she has the most money.
You want to challenge Linda because she has the most money. SO here we go. Linda, you’re going to be on the challenged side because you have been challenge. May, you’re going to be on the challenger side. You got $10,000, May. That is yours no matter or what. Ok, I will ask you one question. You can buzz in anytime if you think you know the answer. The winner is going take the loser’s share of the pot and is gonna play for 300,000. The loser is going to be out of the game. So good luck to both of you. Here it is
the question is: What card game has variations such as Stud, Hi-Lo…?
Linda rings in and said “Poker.” And she’s right again!! which means that May is out with $10,000.
Bill and Tony are both playing for 100,000 while Linda is going for 300,000. That's an awful lot of money.
it's weird Chuck apparently is allowed to reveal what'd be removed if the freebie got used
@@svin7987 he once gave an answer away on a question before to a Vegas dice dealer
This may actually be worse than the March 17 episode. The only players on both episodes were terminator challengers. Double wrong answer at $500K, crash at $200K, and crash at $100K.
March 17 saw three teams crash at $200K.
Well I prefer this episode over March 17 because the first team had Tony Hill of the Dallas Cowboys as their captain and unlike March 17 at least a team even made it to $500,000.
23:09 - NO, it's not Honda and neither was BMW. I'm so sorry everyone. Sorry about that everyone because that was two wrong answers. The two answers that are correct that we are looking for are General Motors (which Tony changed Linda's 2nd answer) and Ford (which nobody picked). BMW wasn't even close and neither was Honda.
43:20 - NO, it's not Washington Monument! If you were to use the Freebie, it would've removed Washington Monument. We were looking for US Treasury and it was on the back of the $10 bill.
53:53 - NO, it's not four and you were not even close because we were looking for eight because there are eight states that starts with a M. So let me tell you the eight states that starts with a M - Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, and Montana.)
Next episodes hope to see: Madeline winning $320000 & the $500000 concert question with changing right answer to wrong answer.
I'm waiting for those two episodes as well. Especially the one with the concert question.
@@robbyosborne9708I'm desperately wanting to see the episode that ends with the beginning of Evan Benner's team's run, the first of the last five episodes that permanently discontinued the qualifier.
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr Same here. I'm wondering when someone is going to get more episodes uploaded. I've been monitoring the "Lost Episode" site for the last 3 months, and it's kinda driving me crazy.
54:02- That was a PAINFUL way to end the night. You know though, since there is no time limit for questions, she should have tried to take the time to count on her fingers how many states begin with the letter M:
1. Minnesota
2. Michigan
3. Maine
4. Missouri
5. Montana
6. Mississippi
7. Maryland
8. Massachusetts
She should have named the states out loud.
I bet she'll never guess how many months start with "J".
20:27 According to an article in the March 14th, 2000 "Wall Street Journal", which four of the following seven automobile companies and their affiliates have the highest global market share?
General Motors
Ford
Honda
Volkswagen
Hyundai
Toyota
BMW
That final $200,000 question on money money money really shocked me my answers were the exact same I was extremely shocked and surprised that the Washington monument was the wrong answer never would’ve guessed the us treasury
Actually, I knew the Washington Monument was wrong.
The U.S. Treasury is on the back of the $10 bill.
I knew the rest of the answers too.
@@robbyosborne9708 wow I definitely never knew thanks again bro for the update
@@tylerwilliamson7128 No problem
I was actually surprised to hear Chuck say that the Washington Monument would have been eliminated by the freebie, I thought it would have been the Statue of Liberty.
Can you upload 4-14-2000 Greed
I don't have that episode. Sorry
Damn I'd love that Episode
@@maxwellberk2914 I agree. And also I love that episode on 4-21-2000. I can't believe Rich and his team missed out on the $500K because he changed from Grateful Dead to Elton John. Why did Rich changed from Grateful Dead to Elton John the one on 4-21-2000?
@@maxwellberk2914 Sadly, Sharon and her team missed out on the $500K on 4-14-2000. That was shocking and disappointing to see Dachshunds over Poodles. I reacted - WHAT! It's Dachshunds over Poodles. I thought for sure it was Poodles and I was pretty shocked and disappointed about Poodles being a wrong answer. That was simliar to 1-21-2000 that it was Jane Fonda over Sally Field on the $200K question.
and even more painful ending the episode on 4-14-2000 - Julian rapidly says Airplane, Monique thinks it's a wagon, but since Julian seemed so confident, she accepts it. Sadly, she should've gone with her instinct. Too bad she didn't change from airplane to wagon.
@@allenmui5457But on a positive note, the team between Sharon and Monique's teams won $200k... and the one lady on the team was wanting to stop at $100k. Good thing she wasn't the captain. Plus I really like that movie mobsters question.
If anyone has the previous episode with the concert question, please send me a link to it so I can upload it.
54:12 Doesn’t make any difference now guys, cause we have just ran out of time. We are gonna see you this Friday night. 9 eastern 8 central time right here on FOX. We’ll see you right back here on GREED. Bye bye.
I been watching reruns of Greed, and the producers throw in trick questions (like pineapple toppings on ice cream is more popular than strawberry). I think the rule of thumb is you should leave with the money when you have no freebie because when there is more multiple choice, you could only change one answer. I don't look at the Terminator as a way take a teammate's stake, I look at it as going home with something.
that's why the terminator chosen is offered secured money. i don't think anyone would challenge otherwise
The Terminator is actually both.
Can you upload 4-21-2000 Greed?
I don't have that episode unfortunately. At least yet. If I find it, I'm uploading it to my channel for sure.
@robbyosborne9708 Ok let me know if you do find it.
@@allenmui5457 Will do. I'm on a mission to make sure every episode is uploaded to RUclips.
@robbyosborne9708 I'd love that to see that Episode 4/21
I'm desperate for that episode to be on RUclips so that I can chew Rich out in the comments for making that bad move.
16:18 promo for a bigger show
23:09 and 53:53 - Metals
43:20 - Non metals
Everybody has $40,000 except for Linda who has $80,000 with the $10,000 that she won from the terminator.
you shouldn't think Chuck i allowed to show what the cards say, also he must at least know the answer which'll be removed if you ude the freebe is wrong
53:00 nooooo
That's interesting.
23:05 funny i had no idea about cars but honestly I knew Ford would be one of the answers cause its been around a long time
Same here
As was stated in the oocities episode recaps, they put too much emphasis on "Global"
@@artvandelay7687 Exactly. They should've realized that just because the question was speaking to, "Global Market Share" doesn't mean that it only refers to automakers from countries outside the U.S.
I was hoping for the concert question where $500,000 was at stake. Rich is going to regret it for changing from Grateful Dead to Elton John. They could've got the $500,000 if Rich did not change from Grateful Dead to Elton John. Too bad they lost the $500,000 because Elton John was a wrong answer - it was the Grateful Dead which Brian pick and had it right.
Brian was not happy that Rich changed from Grateful Dead to Elton John.
just like Russell was not happy that Michael the captain changed from Muzak to Birth Control Pills.
That episode I am waiting to rewatch
SPOILER ALERT:
All the teams lost in this episode.
The first and only $500,000 question on selling cars was really hard and tricky my answers to that were
1. General Motors
2. Volkswagen
3. Ford
4. BMW
Never would’ve guessed Toyota I never thought they would have the highest global market share but man that was tough and plus I’m definitely no car expert that’s for sure
I knew all the answers. Including the Toyota answer. If you think about it, Toyota is one of the biggest car companies in the world. They ship out many cars around the world besides Asia. Not to mention, BMW cars are too expensive.
Wow I definitely had no idea I’m glad I’m no car expert thanks again bro you’re awesome
@@tylerwilliamson7128 No problem man.
@@robbyosborne9708 same here bro
It makes sense that ford and general motors would have been one of the answers u think about how many car brands they run like Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac they had Saturn and Oldsmobile back when this aired. Ford had its Lincoln brand as well as the Mercury brand. Volkswagen own many of the European brands. Would have been a toss up for me between honda and Toyota they both well known brands. Hyundai didn't really sell that many cars like they do today and BMW couldn't be one there more expensive to buy compared to the other options
White house is on the back of the $20 bill
Lincoln Memorial is on the back of the $5 bill
US Capitol is on the back of the $50 bill
US Treasury was on the back of the $10 bill
That 1st first $200,000 question on tv favourites most that have appeared most times on the cover of tv guide really surprised me my answers were
1. Mary Tyler Moore
2. Bill Cosby
3. Lucile ball
4. My idol Bob barker
Never thought johnny Carson would be one of them plus I was surprised the freebie took Roseanne away
I was stuck between Johnny Carson and Bob Barker myself. Then when I really thought about it, I figured that Johnny Carson was correct because he was very famous on The Tonight Show.
May both legends rest in peace.
I figured it was Johnny Carson because I think TV Guide usually puts more prime time TV stars than daytime TV celebrities on the cover.
@@matthewlieberman9535That’s exactly how I saw it. I think they usually feature daytime celebrities on other magazines, most likely People.
No disrespect to Bob Barker but Johnny Carson is arguably the greatest TV icon in American history. Probably even more so than Oprah or Lucille Ball.
@@l-wolverine2211 Yeah. He hosted The Tonight Show for 30 years. He was a classy guy.
4-21-2000
That was a bad move for Rich to change from Grateful Dead to Elton John and just threw away $500K. Rich is gonna regret it because they had it right - why did Rich changed from Grateful Dead to Elton John? Rich and his team could've got $500K if he did not change from Grateful Dead to Elton John.
I'm so disappointed that I haven't been able to find that episode. It's been really frustrating.
@robbyosborne9708 Yea it is. But hopefully you'll find it
@@allenmui5457 Or that someone will find it.
@@robbyosborne9708 It's about time that someone will find it and also on 4-14-2000.
That taco bell question is wrong it 0% that is not ground beef taco bell uses
How is it possible that GM and Ford weren't the most blatantly obvious correct answers to everyone? Even in 2000. My 4 were GM, Ford, Toyota and BMW (I knew Volkswagen could have been and was right but I wasn't sure). I 100 percent knew Honda and Hyundai were definitely wrong.
Same here.
If you could hear Linda and Bill, they put too much emphasis on "global" in global market share which led them to think the answers could only be non-US based cars. I'll bet they also didn't pay attention to "affiliates", which is what GM had a bunch of at the time.
@@theTwiKing Exactly.
43:22 are you kidding me
I knew it was wrong.
Goes to show that the position as “Captain” isn’t necessarily earned, it’s just given, and in this game, Luck has a large part on being the Captain.
Hamilton is on the 10 dollar bill, he was the first Secretary of the Treasury, I knew all 4 answers.
@@ramibaghdadi1255 That's right. And I knew all the answers as well.
it's earned from the qualifying question@@l-wolverine2211
23:09 43:22 53:53