Who Wants to be a Millionaire US: Second Million Dollar Winner with Dan Blonsky

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  • @gymlaxbro
    @gymlaxbro Год назад +119

    This dude has balls of steel. Zero hesitation or overthinking

  • @alexdostaler
    @alexdostaler Год назад +290

    That WTC question hits a lot different in a post 9-11 world

    • @surestrange
      @surestrange Год назад +20

      Hits hard like controlled demolition

    • @vincentlorusso689
      @vincentlorusso689 Год назад +4

      That fact immediately reminded me of how I felt when I learned Oswald tried assassinating another politician 6 months before Kennedy.

    • @Mhvjhvnbvhvggvgv
      @Mhvjhvnbvhvggvgv Год назад

      YEA LIKE THE CIA BLOWING IT UP!

    • @codyherold7888
      @codyherold7888 Год назад +2

      crazy right

    • @sullyrules7
      @sullyrules7 Год назад +6

      @@surestrange yeah... That's been thouroghly debunked

  • @danielgm2071
    @danielgm2071 Год назад +33

    The most beautiful feeling in this world is to make your mom feel proud with such an unbelievable excitement.

  • @wmadamzzz
    @wmadamzzz Год назад +81

    I’m an old guy, 74 next month, and I remember watching the episodes with Dan Blonsky in particular since he was playing the week of my 50th birthday (important only to me). I was recently divorced and living alone, although I was at a friend's house one night and the same person was at my place the night he won. Dan was such a confident player and now, almost 24 years later, I’d guess he still is. I loved Who Wants to be a Millionaire and watched it faithfully every night it was on.

    • @WhoopityDoo
      @WhoopityDoo Год назад +1

      Dude's a lawyer. Confidence comes with that profession.

  • @barnbersonol
    @barnbersonol Год назад +134

    That 1m dollar question was easier than some of the earlier ones!

    • @Mark-wx6xr
      @Mark-wx6xr Год назад +22

      They're only easier if you know them. If you're a historian you'd know who ruled X in 1357. Ask who played X in Dynasty they'd be stumped.

    • @dogsteve
      @dogsteve Год назад +18

      @@Mark-wx6xr As the contestant himself said, all the answer choices revolve around the number 93 million. No you don't need to know the answer already.

    • @n.b.380
      @n.b.380 Год назад +18

      @@Mark-wx6xr
      From the childhood we were all told the fact that light from the sun takes 8 minutes to reach the earth.
      The speed of light is also a well known thing 300.000 km per sec.
      It took me about half a minute to do the math and convert it into miles (i am from Europe)
      As a result i got 100 million miles which is close to correct answer

    • @denisb6718
      @denisb6718 Год назад +6

      Indeed, why would someone know who was on the cover of a magazine issued almost 50 years ago? "Hollywoodland" is also one of those useless trivia things to know, nobody needs to know that (I did happen to know, by chance). But knowing at least approximately how far the earth is away from the sun is something every educated person should be capable of. It's not like the answers were 91 mio, 92 mio, 93 mio and 94 mio ...

    • @denisb6718
      @denisb6718 Год назад +8

      @@n.b.380 The distance is actually called "astronomical unit" and it's not that hard to know it is roughly 150 mio km. That combined with knowing how many km there are in a mile immediately leads to the correct answer. 🙂

  • @AlexMaxwell2000
    @AlexMaxwell2000 Год назад +23

    That $1,000,000 Question was so easy. 23 years ago

  • @vicentecarretero4588
    @vicentecarretero4588 Год назад +15

    the fact that he had his mom hold on that check and didnt even look like he wanted to take it off her is amazing

  • @theanfieldfaithful9916
    @theanfieldfaithful9916 Год назад +11

    This is the first time I've seen a successful phone a friend in any version of who wants to be a millionaire.

  • @zachhaywood1564
    @zachhaywood1564 Год назад +60

    There's just something so likeable about this guy.

    • @zemzunina7089
      @zemzunina7089 Год назад +19

      He smiles, he doesnt overthink, he answers at the speed of which we cant get bored of, ofcourse u will like him

    • @anthonyamnajnue3651
      @anthonyamnajnue3651 Год назад

      I just hope that when the contestants win the 1 million that everyone around that they know personally don't start becoming overly obsessed with him

  • @alextorres9832
    @alextorres9832 Год назад +16

    He's won one million dollars congratulations 💰🤑

  • @user-sw7ub2fm6w
    @user-sw7ub2fm6w 3 месяца назад +11

    I remember thinking, "you've got to be kidding me" when that million dollar question was revealed. That was way too easy.

  • @richardhillier1593
    @richardhillier1593 Год назад +14

    Fair play to the chap... congrats, he who dares wins.... Richard from UK

  • @leonidas2717
    @leonidas2717 23 дня назад +1

    Proud mom 😍

  • @joshshipp2001
    @joshshipp2001 Год назад +9

    I hope to see more full episodes of the old millionaire I miss these so much I hope to see the episodes in order from the each season

  • @chuckhill5026
    @chuckhill5026 Год назад +8

    Great job! No hesitation in any of his answers! I still have the first issue of People magazine from 1974 with Mia Farrow on the cover! The last two questions were super easy to me!

    • @JenJHayden
      @JenJHayden Год назад +1

      Did we watch the same video? He hesitated quite often.

    • @thechuckster57
      @thechuckster57 Год назад

      @Jen J Well maybe I didn't watch the whole video!

  • @TherapywithDaniel
    @TherapywithDaniel Год назад +7

    Miss those days

  • @413PDS
    @413PDS Год назад +52

    The million dollar question was the easiest for me.

    • @aph613
      @aph613 Год назад +1

      I learned that from The Jetsons. And they all said cartoons don’t teach kids anything

    • @mike196212
      @mike196212 Год назад

      That was an easy question. You're right. Learned the Mia Farrow answer only a few months ago playing bar trivia.

    • @leefi1
      @leefi1 Год назад +1

      I still remember the distance from a 4th grade musical I was in in 1960! These questions were a bit harder than the ones the first million dollar winner had, but they still were amazingly easy for a lot of money...

    • @TaxmanTV
      @TaxmanTV Год назад +1

      Same here. I learned it from an old Popeye episode. The things that stick in our brain as kids!

    • @KeiranBro
      @KeiranBro Год назад

      Nerd lol

  • @lightless
    @lightless Год назад +6

    his mother was ready to spend that check

  • @zubanzio8567
    @zubanzio8567 Год назад +11

    4:12 Italian here, the other term is "scotta"

  • @rebekahhesketh1220
    @rebekahhesketh1220 6 часов назад

    When I saw the million dollar question, I literally said to myself, "ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!? I know that answer!! 93 million miles! Where's my million bucks??" 😂

  • @Getrichordietrying673
    @Getrichordietrying673 19 часов назад

    That million dollar question was too easy. I knew the answer before it even came up.

  • @joeyragsdale1998
    @joeyragsdale1998 2 месяца назад +1

    I recently looked him up and saw that he is currently an attorney

  • @AnthonyTorres1988
    @AnthonyTorres1988 Год назад +24

    1/18/2000 Wow, classic stuff. I love it.❤️👍

  • @tjfaus3202
    @tjfaus3202 Год назад +15

    I miss Regis Philbin.

    • @tjfaus3202
      @tjfaus3202 Год назад +5

      @ZZCossack ZZ you don't need to be a downer about it. You don't got nothing nice to say then don't say it at all.

    • @tjfaus3202
      @tjfaus3202 Год назад +2

      @ZZCossack ZZ yes I do have a life. I'm autistic

    • @beetheimmortal
      @beetheimmortal Год назад +3

      @ZZCossack ZZ Imagine being this butthurt over Orange Man

    • @kaysunday9900
      @kaysunday9900 Год назад

      May he rest in piss

  • @piai
    @piai Год назад +1

    January 18th 2000 bring a lot of memories

  • @GeniusAjinkya
    @GeniusAjinkya Год назад +1

    Boy made his mama proud

  • @carlhartwell7978
    @carlhartwell7978 Год назад +8

    I haven't watched this programme in yrs, but here in the UK the host usually asks (especially with high amounts at stake) the contestant whether they want the amount divulged to the 'phone a friend'. Personally I always thought that was fair.

  • @andrews8733
    @andrews8733 Год назад +6

    Back when a million dollars had purchasing power. In 2022, a mil can get you a medium sized condo.

  • @CatalystMusik
    @CatalystMusik 8 месяцев назад

    Not I’m at the edge of my seat knowing the outcome 🤣😂🤣 this show was good

  • @Sandro-ij7te
    @Sandro-ij7te Год назад +6

    I hope he give a good money tips to his friend over the phone , If was me at will give him at least 30.000 dollars

  • @dave2160666
    @dave2160666 10 месяцев назад +1

    He's definitely owes Jeff some money!

  • @BenMcIrish
    @BenMcIrish Год назад +17

    Shut up about the sun! SHUT UP ABOUT THE SUN!

  • @david10101961
    @david10101961 Год назад +4

    I live outside of the US, hence I don't know the pledge of allegiance, so wouldn't have even got to sit in the chair. We don't have pink slips here, I've never played cat's cradle or smoked a cigar, so even if I was in the chair, I would have blown my lifelines and possibly still not made it to the $1,000. But I knew Lassie was a collie ($300), cells in an amoeba ($500), WTC ($4k), Colombia ($16k), Hollywoodland ($32k), Switzerland (125k), Mia Farrow ($500k) and I still remember the distance between the earth and the sun from my schooldays in the 1960s. But would have flunked all the others, and therefore got nowhere. My point being that for me personally, the early questions were just as difficult (or easy, whichever way you look at it) as the later ones. Anyway, all kudos to Dan, he played the perfect game and I'm delighted for him, he seemed like a real down-to-earth kind of guy, and I bet he got his 'personal issues' sorted pretty darn quickly after the win !!

    • @denisb6718
      @denisb6718 Год назад

      Never heard of cat's cradle either, that one, the comedians for 64k and the 250k one about Betty Ford (although I'd have guessed that one right, but no way I would have taken the risk) were typical questions that could only be asked in one specific country. No chance with those. But the more "international" ones were quite simple actually. Only the question about People magazine was really tough, but for half a million, completely fair.

    • @happyliving1922
      @happyliving1922 Год назад

      If you live in the UK you'd play the UK version with UK questions.

  • @wewhoareabouttodiesaluteyo9303
    @wewhoareabouttodiesaluteyo9303 Год назад +1

    How does he not have any idea and then he just spontaneously forms a map in his head? Wow!

  • @TheJovan211
    @TheJovan211 21 день назад

    Is it just me that I knew it, or that million dollar question was very easy 😀 P.S. Why this show isn't on anymore, such a nostalgia..

  • @soulerflare7
    @soulerflare7 12 часов назад

    I looked up this guy's name and found his web page and then emailed him 😂😂😂😂 I was going to ask him if he gave Jeff any money but decided against it 😂😂😂

  • @adamwithey4746
    @adamwithey4746 Год назад +1

    Oh Danny boy, you are a millionaire. From glen to glen and down the mountainside. 😂 Dan Blonsky became the second person to win $1 MILLION on the us version of who wants to be a millionaire in 2000.

  • @joewas2225
    @joewas2225 Год назад +1

    That $1,000,000 question was the easiest one.

  • @NFace23
    @NFace23 Год назад

    Tough luck, Joel

  • @chapter7thomas
    @chapter7thomas 17 дней назад

    I knew the answer to his final question way back in the 6th grade.

  • @MetalSandman999
    @MetalSandman999 11 месяцев назад

    It is funny how the questions break down. I was 10 when I watched this the night it happened and I knew the answer. But I definitely didn't know who was on Laugh In lol

  • @explorerNam
    @explorerNam 25 дней назад

    the US questions are much easier than the UK show's questions

  • @ADAMSIXTIES
    @ADAMSIXTIES Год назад

    Dan Blonsky was on the shows on Jan. 16 & 18, 2000. 6:50 "Which NYC building was bombed by terrorists in 1993?" 19:00 "Which celebrity appeared on the first cover of People?" How do we know Jeff didn't just look it up online? Yes, they had internet back then 21:00 Actually the million dollar question is something any 4th graders would know.

  • @CasinoMan2005
    @CasinoMan2005 Год назад +1

    The last question was the easiest of them all.

  • @OrionOodama
    @OrionOodama Год назад +25

    He's more human (and a class act) than John Carpenter.
    Thank you for sharing.

    • @hekermen6969
      @hekermen6969 Год назад +31

      and why was john carpenter not "class" act ?

    • @zeinabk1840
      @zeinabk1840 Год назад +17

      no need to compare the two :)

    • @OrionOodama
      @OrionOodama Год назад

      @@hekermen6969
      It doesn't require rocket science to know why, right?

    • @OrionOodama
      @OrionOodama Год назад

      @@zeinabk1840
      And it doesn't wrong to compare them, either.

    • @santerikoho1579
      @santerikoho1579 Год назад +17

      I cant believe someone would say that about John Carpenter. He didnt have his parents there at the spot so he called them in a way that was allowed (its not like you could pick up your phone and call them).

  • @BlazeScapes
    @BlazeScapes Год назад

    Good times

  • @tuskutin
    @tuskutin Год назад +3

    paused the video to count the final answer lmao

  • @-InsanelySick-
    @-InsanelySick- 9 месяцев назад

    Jeff was the MVP here

  • @nextbarker2702
    @nextbarker2702 2 месяца назад

    His mother was more excited over the win than he was

  • @wewhoareabouttodiesaluteyo9303
    @wewhoareabouttodiesaluteyo9303 Год назад +1

    I hope he gave his friend $66k, 1/15th of $1M for answering that question.

  • @nateboy1489
    @nateboy1489 3 месяца назад

    I remember watching this episode live. The easiest million dollar question of all time. I was 9 when this episode aired and knew immediately.
    Almost rigged if you ask me.

  • @ericzubyk2329
    @ericzubyk2329 Год назад +2

    First winning contestant that was truly on his own.

  • @occono3543
    @occono3543 7 месяцев назад

    He was already an accountant and my favourite winners and half-mil winners were the less well off ones (Kevin Smith, Justin the DMO, Bob-O) but I respect good game and good learning. He seems nice.

  • @Media9myanmar
    @Media9myanmar Год назад +4

    To be honest , John Carpanter has a lot more difficult questions.

    • @AZambri1
      @AZambri1 Год назад +1

      John Carpenter's questions were easy peasy until about Question 12.

    • @RhastaS47
      @RhastaS47 Год назад +1

      @@AZambri1 that religion question was easy as well...

  • @leftyfourguns
    @leftyfourguns Год назад +16

    Back when $1 million actually meant something

    • @Marcel_Augustin
      @Marcel_Augustin Год назад +4

      To quote the first "Millionaire"-Winner: "after the taxes, it's not change-your-life kind of money if you want to eat every day."
      Adjusted for Inflation the Million Dollar in 2000 would be worth around 1,7 Million Dollars now. As Winnings are considered Income and a yearly income of 1,7 Million will place you in the highest tax-bracket you will pay about 37-50% taxes, so you will be left with about 1,1 Million to 850.000 $. Sure, that is nothing to scoff at but you know.... You buy a nice house, you put something to the side for the future and that Million is gone fast.

    • @gambinom5967
      @gambinom5967 Год назад +6

      umm I'll still take it

    • @RConnickJr
      @RConnickJr Год назад

      It still means something. The overwhelmingly vast percentage of people will never make that much money in an entire lifetime of toil.

    • @Marcel_Augustin
      @Marcel_Augustin Год назад

      @@RConnickJr That depends what you mean with the general term "people". Do you mean "world population"? To get an accurate assessment, you would have to adjust the winnings to the local PCI, as the show does in other Countries.

    • @RConnickJr
      @RConnickJr Год назад

      @@Marcel_Augustin The median lifetime earnings for the world's workers is a bit under two million dollars. Putting aside the fact that by definition that means a massive amount of people make significantly less than that, that means that even today getting one million dollars in a single lump sum would be a massive windfall.
      You aren't very good at this game.

  • @KinderKaraoke
    @KinderKaraoke 13 дней назад

    What ?? THATS THE $1000000 question?!!!!!! Lol

  • @bayupermanaputra4291
    @bayupermanaputra4291 Год назад +1

    Years went by, and then jason mraz wrote the song "93 million miles."

  • @tocagamer4775
    @tocagamer4775 Месяц назад

    “ the moderator looks like WEDNESDAY from the American Gods “
    -Eyes

  • @ryderzachary112
    @ryderzachary112 3 месяца назад

    22:35
    *REGIS PHILBIN: You've just won a million dollars!* 😲
    22:38
    *REGIS PHILBIN: WOW! 😮*
    *REGIS PHILBIN: Fabulous!* 😄

  • @argonthesad
    @argonthesad Год назад

    93 million, hundred percent, final answer.

  • @trevorpanno516
    @trevorpanno516 3 месяца назад

    Dan Blonsky from WPLG.

  • @mzmia6933
    @mzmia6933 Год назад

    This is the one million dollar question that I knew the answer with no hesitation. That stuck in my head in HS when I learned it. Easiest question ever!

  • @Wes36Man
    @Wes36Man Год назад

    Larry Lamb 😂 funny name

  • @lightyagami1752
    @lightyagami1752 Год назад +1

    The million dollar question was trivial.

  • @muhammad19486
    @muhammad19486 Год назад

    Million dollar question should be more like $1000 tbh

  • @vokonikov8216
    @vokonikov8216 22 дня назад

    world trade centre question in 2000!!!!

  • @wewhoareabouttodiesaluteyo9303

    I wonder if they write checks for every amount.

  • @oscarportilllo5723
    @oscarportilllo5723 Год назад

    I love 💕 u

  • @ryderzachary112
    @ryderzachary112 3 месяца назад

    22:50
    *RYAN CHAR: YAY!!!* 😄👏

  • @oscarhamtig9785
    @oscarhamtig9785 Год назад

    Wow

  • @hurleycapetown8420
    @hurleycapetown8420 Год назад +18

    Considering he put all the blame on this Law partner(if he was wrong) i hope he gave him 100k+ because without him he would have walked away on 250k and not won 1 million.

    • @jairomy
      @jairomy Год назад +2

      No he would have gone down to 32k.

  • @jamesgordon3494
    @jamesgordon3494 Год назад +3

    that last question was easy as hell for a million dollar question

    • @WirelessArchitect
      @WirelessArchitect 9 месяцев назад

      That's why you must answer the other 14 questions first in order to get to th easiest one.

  • @jeffrowisdabest
    @jeffrowisdabest Год назад

    SHUT UP ABOUT THE SUN! SHUT UP ABOUT THE SUN!!!

  • @111danish111
    @111danish111 Год назад +1

    How can someone even know the cover of people magazine from 1974 ?!

  • @Sandro-ij7te
    @Sandro-ij7te Год назад +2

    I knew the million answer in km which is about 150.000.000km, in miles I worked out around 93 millions.

    • @gianniskyriakidis911
      @gianniskyriakidis911 Год назад

      man, i would answer the question because i know the speed of light (who doesnt) and i knew it takes aproximmately 8 minutes to reach earth, i calculated 144M km and 1 mile is about 1.6 km so there was no other suitable answer

    • @beetheimmortal
      @beetheimmortal Год назад

      It's actually about 91.4 million if I'm not mistaken, but yeah, it's close.

  • @cocomelons1013
    @cocomelons1013 Год назад

    👏👏

  • @DorvellTStewart
    @DorvellTStewart Год назад

    Guarantee you the original run of “Millionaire“ would’ve lasted longer (although 1999/2002 isn’t a bad run at all,) had ABC kept it on one night a week instead of getting greedy/overconfident and over exposing it.

  • @penguinlover8953
    @penguinlover8953 Год назад +2

    Seeing Chris Rock really "hits" different in 2023

  • @trogdorman121
    @trogdorman121 Год назад +13

    Wonder if was easier to find a lady friend after winning

  • @migueldegreef6565
    @migueldegreef6565 8 месяцев назад

    I watched him and John Carpenter played
    Compared to the UK cheat Charles Ingram, they played totally differently

  • @marcwhitlock5002
    @marcwhitlock5002 Год назад

    I just hate the million dollar question, it's super easy if you were a 90s kid I guess that kept getting tought about the solar system and such, random questions earlier would've got me but the million dollar question was so easy

  • @v6i838
    @v6i838 Год назад +17

    That million dollar question was piss easy. A child could’ve told you that

    • @richardkronberg4925
      @richardkronberg4925 Год назад +1

      He’s wrong its 93 million plus 222 miles.😅

    • @Trep3
      @Trep3 Год назад

      back in 2000? im not so sure

    • @richardhillier1593
      @richardhillier1593 Год назад +1

      Now now, be nice

    • @Ronin_666_
      @Ronin_666_ Год назад +5

      @@Trep3 Why should it been more difficult back then - Were they still measuring and not sure about the distance?
      I didn't know it by heart, and I use metric system - With 3 small & rounded calculations I have ended up at 90 millions. Close enough to give a call.
      Way too easy for the million-$-question.

    • @Trep3
      @Trep3 Год назад +1

      @@Ronin_666_ it wasn't exactly common knowledge, and it wasn't so easily available like it is today

  • @trancecoreforever
    @trancecoreforever Год назад

    The million question was simple

  • @sarthurl9001
    @sarthurl9001 Год назад

    It's kind of weird to ask a pretty subjective question at a million, with ZERO clarification about Earth's "generally accepted distance" or "Earth's average distance...". I guess it's made to be tough, but also opening the door for technicalities.

  • @MrPaulc222
    @MrPaulc222 Год назад

    I only watched the very last bit so I assume there were some pretty hard questions, but how on Earth can that be a $1million question. I knew the answer to that when I was 6 years old.

    • @wewhoareabouttodiesaluteyo9303
      @wewhoareabouttodiesaluteyo9303 Год назад

      I think they make the questions easy, but people tend to mess up by overthinking them.
      They want people to win.

    • @johngonzalez6690
      @johngonzalez6690 Год назад

      I think the $500,000 question is normally the hardest. It’s normally harder the $1 million question

  • @jdstox1
    @jdstox1 Год назад +1

    jeff crockett googled the hell out of that mia farrow question lol

    • @0011peace
      @0011peace Год назад

      wish i could google in less than 30 seconds

    • @jdstox1
      @jdstox1 Год назад

      type who sang in my fair lady....doesnt take 30 seconds for most

  • @user-ud9il5km3g
    @user-ud9il5km3g Год назад

    In 1993 ! 😂

  • @some_randomninja
    @some_randomninja Год назад

    how much money did he give his mate Jeff???

  • @craig7350
    @craig7350 Год назад +1

    How could anybody know who was on the first People magazine cover?

    • @0011peace
      @0011peace Год назад

      someone who hgas read every issue

    • @beetheimmortal
      @beetheimmortal Год назад

      Maybe someone who reads the damn thing?

    • @ChiSportsNut18
      @ChiSportsNut18 2 месяца назад +1

      It is a very good trivia question.

    • @ChokeslamToHell
      @ChokeslamToHell 29 дней назад

      Someone who has Google lol. You can hear him typing.

  • @vincenzofranchelli2201
    @vincenzofranchelli2201 Год назад +9

    Speed of light is 300million m/s (common knowledge)
    A mile is 1609m, approximate to 1500 for simple maths
    300million÷1500
    200,000miles per second
    12 million miles per minute
    Light takes 8 minutes to reach the Earth from the sun. I heard many times the fact that if the sun disappeared right now it wokld take 8 minutes for us to find out

    • @Ronin_666_
      @Ronin_666_ Год назад +2

      I did a very similar calculation - Ended up at 90 millions, close enough to "risk" the answer.
      Way too easy for the million-$-question.

    • @vincenzofranchelli2201
      @vincenzofranchelli2201 Год назад +1

      @@Ronin_666_ ye i forgot to write the last step, 96 million ofc 12*8, close enough to put 93m for 1 million

    • @0011peace
      @0011peace Год назад

      the actual distance in miles 186,282.4 miles per sec and its only 299792.458 metres close to 300k but not quite the time is 8 min 20 secfr 186,262.4 x 500 = 93141200 miles

    • @vincenzofranchelli2201
      @vincenzofranchelli2201 Год назад

      @@0011peace well miles is actuqlly 1609.344m and we can add 100s more decimal places but that level of precision is not useful

    • @0011peace
      @0011peace Год назад

      @@vincenzofranchelli2201 but being almost 300 km or miles is a bit of a distance every second that is about how much off the round figures are for the extra seconds you ar twice the distance acorss the the US off. At thatspeeds in the tmie it takes you to sneeze you have gone 186Mi 300KM

  • @GravityFalloutPines
    @GravityFalloutPines 29 дней назад

    Crap I would have said 39M

  • @Thor_Asgard_
    @Thor_Asgard_ Год назад

    considering how easy questions were back then ^^ and the questions suck in every country now. especially German questions are straight out of wonderland, even with a very good education and a physics degree + reading all day you wouldnt probably be able to do 32k without a joker.

  • @planetx1595
    @planetx1595 2 месяца назад

    Did legitimately win the Million dollars? Considering American game shows get taxed

  • @Jobson85
    @Jobson85 Год назад

    why hurry the winners away so fast. At least an interview after and let them share their thoughts on the win and how what was going through his mind at the final question.

    • @Silligk
      @Silligk Год назад

      Some sort of legal reasons, making sure they haven't cheated or something like that.

    • @0011peace
      @0011peace Год назад

      If time is remaining they want to get th next player in playing. At the end of the first episode they gave the names o the players for the next game after Jeff left. If they talked to jeff they would lose any chance t making money. he takes until te end of gsame none of those mention even get to play a fast finger question

  • @sigma_curry
    @sigma_curry Год назад +1

    You can tell the call a friend guy googled the answer. 19:26

  • @Hannah-pk6iq
    @Hannah-pk6iq Год назад

    As a resident of the UK, its interesting to know nothing of US culture and yet I do 'OK' at the UK version. I wonder if US residents watch the UK version and think the same?

  • @resinate
    @resinate Год назад

    last question is all wrong the distance is actually 91.404 million miles

    • @goldguy4185
      @goldguy4185 Месяц назад

      It's approximate Einstein

  • @DaveTheUseless
    @DaveTheUseless Год назад +2

    This was refreshing to watch. The first guy to ever win the million was a bit of a douche, so it was cool to see the excitement and gratitude from Dan Blonsky (and his mom).

  • @jimmcarthur-zb1bk
    @jimmcarthur-zb1bk Год назад

    first question was bs most every body do not get a pink slip when fired

    • @0011peace
      @0011peace Год назад

      it used to be a thing and this was 2000. And. term for getting fird s gettimng a pink slip

  • @johnnysama
    @johnnysama 7 месяцев назад

    That million dollar Q was a rather easy one for that level.