Aww man. I watched the whole video waiting for Jake to say “y’all are hella specific” and the moment he did I remembered that we lost one of the best performers ever. We’ll always love you Captain Dad.
It really isn’t, especially when you’ve been living with the person for a decade+. Think about how people can tell which family member is walking simply by the sound of their footsteps. I know which of my cats jumped on the bed in the middle of the night, without even opening my eyes or petting them, based off the pressure of their feet when they’re walking on the bed.
Especially if someone does something consistently in a very specific and distinct way. My grandma used to wash and unfold milk cartons for recycling. And I fold hamburger wrappers instead of crumpling them into a ball.
I love Kevin’s wavering voice when he sees Holt in his exercise shorts.😂 Also, the fact that pepper can apparently affect Kevin’s mood/state of mind is hilarious.😂
"They were answers on jeapordy" "I think you mean questions" Their banter is so perfect for them, what a well written couple. I hope everyone watches this finds themselves a holt/kevin one day
RUclips and it's shadow banning of comments, I said they are not proof because it's fictional and the Ai reader probably decided it was Anti gay automatically
A friend finally explained the Month Hall math to me. In the set of 3 doors your first pick has a 2/3 chance of being wrong. Thats the part you bet on: that you were wrong the first time. Sonce the host cant get rid of the winning door, and your first answer has a 2/3 chance of being wrong, that means theres a 2/3 chance the other remaining door has the prize.
If you chose from 100 doors, and then the host opened 98 doors leaving just the door you picked and another door closed, and the winning door had yet to be visible... it becomes very obvious why mathematically it's better to switch than stick. The host knowing the answer is the key factor in this paradox, not the number of closed doors.
So a good way to picture the Monty Hall problem is, imagine that instead of opening one of the doors the host just offers you both of the doors you didn't pick. Then it's obvious that your odds go up if you switch. And that's what's actually happening - one of the two doors will always be a non-winner, but calling attention to that fact doesn't change the odds. Switching still wins you the car if it's behind either of the doors you didn't pick, while standing only wins you the car if it's behind the one door you did pick.
And for the 100th time I feel sad all over again when I remember that Andre Braugher, one of the greatest actors of recent times, was taken from us way too soon.
We have doors A, B and C; and let's imagine the car is behind door C. Scenario 1: You choose Door A that doesn't have the car, the host will open Door B that also doesn't have the car and ask you if you want to switch. In this scenario you win if you switch. Scenario 2: You choose Door B (no car), the host now has to open door A (also no car) and asks if you want to switch. In this scenario you also win if you switch. Scenario 3 You choose Door C (which has the car), the host opens either of the remaining doors and asks if you want to switch. In this scenario you lose if you switch. So, overall for the three possible choices you can make (Door A, B or C) in two of those scenarios you win by switching and in one you lose by switching. Therefore the probability of winning if you switch is 2/3.
@@hollowwoods7130 I've seen a lot, Heartstopper, Elite, Euphoria etc and and although I applaud the increase in lgbt rep I still feel writers and producers often make sexuality and orientation the WHOLE identity and personality of characters. Human beings are much more complex than that. I'd say the Holt-Kevin couple got it consistently right which is why they are such a treat to watch, but never shied away from exploring the troubles Holt faced as a black gay Captain. The only recent movie that kind of got it right within a short timeframe is Red, White and Royal Blue, where the heroes were standalone strong, complicated and loveable characters on their own and not just lgbt signboards.
@@trishasurangana2278 It’s interesting that you call out Euphoria bc there are multiple queer characters on that show whose sexualities have zero to do with their personalities (at least in the first season). Like if Jules never showed up in town, would the audience even know Rue was queer? I’ve also encountered multiple people who were hella confused about the Jules’ flashbacks and why she was even on that dating app bc they didn’t even pick up on the fact that she’s trans. I haven’t watched the second season tho, so maybe I’m missing stuff there.
2:53 What's funny is they're both right on this one. It really just comes down to how sure of the answer you originally chose is. So if you don't choose the door after the first door is revealed, than you have a 1 in 3 chance of winning the car. However, if you do choose another door, your chance goes to 50/50 as the first door was removed. It really just highlights Holt's prior gambling addiction.
I don't think the issue is that it's hard, I think the problem is the lens in which people look at it. Many people naturally think of the odds as "What are the odds that the prize is behind any one of these doors?" when what they should be considering is "What are the odds that my initial choice was wrong?" When looked at it through a different statistical lens, the answer makes sense, but it isn't the most intuitive way of viewing the problem for the majority of people.
There's something I always liked about the way Marcus says "Oh, that's easy...none"
best person Diaz ever dated. no competition there. they made a mistake.
They didnt @@starvingartist3155
One of the funniest moments in the show that's severely underrated imo
@starvingartist3155 Also easily the most expensive
@@starvingartist3155 no
Aww man. I watched the whole video waiting for Jake to say “y’all are hella specific” and the moment he did I remembered that we lost one of the best performers ever. We’ll always love you Captain Dad.
knowing how someone throws trash and opens doors is insane lol
It really isn’t, especially when you’ve been living with the person for a decade+. Think about how people can tell which family member is walking simply by the sound of their footsteps. I know which of my cats jumped on the bed in the middle of the night, without even opening my eyes or petting them, based off the pressure of their feet when they’re walking on the bed.
Especially if someone does something consistently in a very specific and distinct way. My grandma used to wash and unfold milk cartons for recycling. And I fold hamburger wrappers instead of crumpling them into a ball.
I would definitely remember if someone I was close to threw out trash by gently placing it in the bin
So it would be…hella specific?
Love. And time. And proximity.
I love Kevin’s wavering voice when he sees Holt in his exercise shorts.😂
Also, the fact that pepper can apparently affect Kevin’s mood/state of mind is hilarious.😂
That’s actually a euphemism, it means “you’re being spicy today.” It has nothing to do with actual eggs and pepper.
I THOUGHT HE SAID THAT BECAUSE PEPPER MAKES HIS STOMACH UPSET😭
The best part of the monty hall bit is that it starts with answer. “Enough foreplay”
“A trip with no purpose? Raymond oh my”
I like how Holt used to say Dirtbag back then but after meeting Kevin he thinks about it differently now
RIP Andre. Forever the captain in our ❤
"They were answers on jeapordy"
"I think you mean questions"
Their banter is so perfect for them, what a well written couple. I hope everyone watches this finds themselves a holt/kevin one day
Holt and Kevin are the proof that true love exists
No they are not, it's fictional, true love is a fictional concept made up to set us up to chase something that doesn't exist
They’re fictional characters
@@matthewgallaway3675WHAT????
Not exactly.
RUclips and it's shadow banning of comments, I said they are not proof because it's fictional and the Ai reader probably decided it was Anti gay automatically
Kevin correcting Holts pausing while explaining Monty Hall is great.
I always wondered if the turtle neck and the exercise shorts was coded to tell us who was the top and who was the bottom
Oh 100% it was
Top and bottom as in? Could you please elaborate? I am actually curious about this being used as a metaphor and would like to better understand. :)
Top as în turtle neck, bottom as în shorts
Ew Diaz, those are our dad's 😲😲😲
@@Al3x1066 “never mind! I’m teaching Father the math!”
Ya all are hella specific
not gonna lie, whenever i see the scene of jake saying y'all hella specific i laughed too hard.
...might as well have spit in my face"
So dramatic 😂😂😂😂
The purging of the tax code is so romantic. 🤗🥰
I love Terry's sarcastic comments 😂
I am in love with their relatioship
Our two dads, straight smashing it!
Somebody had pepper on their eggs this morning. 😂
A friend finally explained the Month Hall math to me. In the set of 3 doors your first pick has a 2/3 chance of being wrong. Thats the part you bet on: that you were wrong the first time. Sonce the host cant get rid of the winning door, and your first answer has a 2/3 chance of being wrong, that means theres a 2/3 chance the other remaining door has the prize.
Mythbusters did a wonderful visual on this. One side didn't change and the other side always changed. The side that always changed won so much more.
If you chose from 100 doors, and then the host opened 98 doors leaving just the door you picked and another door closed, and the winning door had yet to be visible... it becomes very obvious why mathematically it's better to switch than stick. The host knowing the answer is the key factor in this paradox, not the number of closed doors.
4:44 Ray's 'oh my' is vibe😂🤌
0:19 Jake saying what we all think🥰
2:31 one of my favorite scenes in the show
A Absolute Underrated Show!!!!! Underrated!!!!
I wish I was smart enough to understand Holt and Kevin’s knock-down drag-out fight at 6:50
Oh look, a yellow-crested warbler.
now this is what you can call couple goals
So a good way to picture the Monty Hall problem is, imagine that instead of opening one of the doors the host just offers you both of the doors you didn't pick. Then it's obvious that your odds go up if you switch. And that's what's actually happening - one of the two doors will always be a non-winner, but calling attention to that fact doesn't change the odds. Switching still wins you the car if it's behind either of the doors you didn't pick, while standing only wins you the car if it's behind the one door you did pick.
And for the 100th time I feel sad all over again when I remember that Andre Braugher, one of the greatest actors of recent times, was taken from us way too soon.
rest in peace Andre
Utility in general is complimentary, but the association with a vacuum cleaner is insulting.
A vacuum cleaner is one of the most useful appliances for the home especially if someone has allergies so I don't agree with you about the insult
@@aesinam I believe the consumption of dirt is insulting.
I'm so sad Andre is gone
I love that scene where Kevin snaps at the dean ❤
It's the way I don't even watch this show
But I've memorized the entire "wetter brain" scene 7:40
If Kevin and Holt were to get a dog it should be Mr Peabody
They have a dog! It’s named Cheddar!
Did you forget about Cheddar 😭
I wish I had a love like Raymond & Kevin
4:27 That delivery breaks me everytime
Jake peralta loves his two gay dads
absolute marriage goals
Love this show
I still don't understand how the odds are 2/3 if you switch doors.
We have doors A, B and C; and let's imagine the car is behind door C.
Scenario 1:
You choose Door A that doesn't have the car, the host will open Door B that also doesn't have the car and ask you if you want to switch.
In this scenario you win if you switch.
Scenario 2:
You choose Door B (no car), the host now has to open door A (also no car) and asks if you want to switch.
In this scenario you also win if you switch.
Scenario 3
You choose Door C (which has the car), the host opens either of the remaining doors and asks if you want to switch.
In this scenario you lose if you switch.
So, overall for the three possible choices you can make (Door A, B or C) in two of those scenarios you win by switching and in one you lose by switching. Therefore the probability of winning if you switch is 2/3.
The answer to the math problem is yes btw I just recently figured out the chances of you getting the right door by switching going up
Best gay couple on tv cause thats not their ENTIRE Personality
You haven't seen much queer TV then.
@@hollowwoods7130 I've seen a lot, Heartstopper, Elite, Euphoria etc and and although I applaud the increase in lgbt rep I still feel writers and producers often make sexuality and orientation the WHOLE identity and personality of characters. Human beings are much more complex than that. I'd say the Holt-Kevin couple got it consistently right which is why they are such a treat to watch, but never shied away from exploring the troubles Holt faced as a black gay Captain. The only recent movie that kind of got it right within a short timeframe is Red, White and Royal Blue, where the heroes were standalone strong, complicated and loveable characters on their own and not just lgbt signboards.
@@trishasurangana2278 It’s interesting that you call out Euphoria bc there are multiple queer characters on that show whose sexualities have zero to do with their personalities (at least in the first season). Like if Jules never showed up in town, would the audience even know Rue was queer? I’ve also encountered multiple people who were hella confused about the Jules’ flashbacks and why she was even on that dating app bc they didn’t even pick up on the fact that she’s trans. I haven’t watched the second season tho, so maybe I’m missing stuff there.
Kevin is right about switching.
Best TV couple ever, Captain Dad and Kevin.
One difference: Kevin would have definitely put the sombrero restaurant on the train set.
2:53 What's funny is they're both right on this one. It really just comes down to how sure of the answer you originally chose is. So if you don't choose the door after the first door is revealed, than you have a 1 in 3 chance of winning the car. However, if you do choose another door, your chance goes to 50/50 as the first door was removed. It really just highlights Holt's prior gambling addiction.
No. This is plainly wrong. Look it up. Then, delete the comment.
The funny thing is Monty hall isn't even a particularly hard problem lol
I don't think the issue is that it's hard, I think the problem is the lens in which people look at it. Many people naturally think of the odds as "What are the odds that the prize is behind any one of these doors?" when what they should be considering is "What are the odds that my initial choice was wrong?"
When looked at it through a different statistical lens, the answer makes sense, but it isn't the most intuitive way of viewing the problem for the majority of people.
screw youtube ads, i already have to watch ads in the video. now i have to watch ads before my video. crappy service youtube
My dads 🥺🥺🥺
You mean 10 min "straight" lmao
🤣🤣
I take issue with the word straight being used in the title
Good for you
@@aesinam Bestie I was making a gay joke
The same person... seriously? The brilliant Kevin and his hot bimbo, who admittedly has his own working man kind of intelligence?
I think you meant to say "for ten minutes gay" there
Whos the top?
Some would call it lazy writing but they've got us saying it's genius
I don't think Holt was gay because he was attracted to men. I think he was gay because men are more efficient.