"What continent is the Euphrates located?" Normal people: Tigris and Euphrates... Mesopotamia.. Iraq area.. answer is Asia. Game: Good job on answering a gimme question. Dan: EGYPT! Game: Wrong. Dan: WHAT!? What fucking river is in Egypt then? Normal people: You serious? Oh, Dan.
15:33 one of my favorite things is that the whole 50-50 scenario actually happened to Norm Macdonald when he was on the show; he said "it's either A or B" and took the 50-50, and the only options left were A and B, and he just gave this hilarious look... it kills me, I love it
It happens more than 9/10 times, even on the original UK version of the show. I've watched it a lot and I always know which options it will leave. If the contestant actually says which two they're choosing between, it will ALWAYS leave those two options. So saying which two you're stuck between before using 50/50 is a really stupid thing to do. If anything, I would pretend I think it's between one answer I think it might be, and one answer I know it's not, or even both answers I know it's not (if I can rule out two options).
@@ShizuruNakatsu but if you give two you're pretty sure are wrong, they might get rid of them both for that ~shake up~ moment where the two left are the two you didn't say. I think you'd be safer off leaving out the last bit and just saying your worst and best guess
@@KaiLucasZachary It can however track the cursor position to know such one you linger on, or purposely remove the most obviously wrong answers, leaving only the most likely two.
@@chrismanuel9768Does this game look like it involved any sort of real effort to polish it? Let's not even talk about tracking algorithm for screwing up the player. This game is not even finished
14:47 The wording of the question was really weird. Sajak was indeed the longest-running game show host of the same show, taking over at Wheel of Fortune (daytime) in December 1981, and hosting the syndicated version from its beginning in 1983. Trebek as of 2017 set a Guinness World Record for most number of episodes of the same game show, as Jeopardy’s syndicated run started in 1984 (they tape more episodes in a year than Wheel; Wheel has longer summer reruns). Even if the game wanted to go with Trebek hosting other shows dating back to 1973, his 44 years as a host would still trail Bob Barker, who hosted Truth of Consequences from 1956-1975 and Price from 1972-2007…totaling 50 years as a game show host. So the game provided an unclear question, not specifying active hosts vs all-time and same show vs multiple shows.
Thank you! I was racking my brain trying to figure out how you could justify Trebek as the answer no matter how you interpreted the question, but it NEVER occurred to me to think in terms of number of episodes instead of time in the role.
When 2 out of 3 of them voted to choose Enterprise as the other show with Jean-Luc Picard, over The Next Generation, I almost had a legitimate conniption fit lol, thank God for Arin trusting his gut
Yeah the question was worded in a very stupid way and it tripped them up over their natural instincts to say Next Gen. The way the question was worded just was just plain bad.
As someone who was born and raised in Blackpool, it’s 100% gothic and shit in the sense that being here for more than a month is depressing as fuck. This town is a cesspool of shite
I feel the same way. I'm sure their team has figured out it's the best way to get around the algorithm, but I'd be kinda upset if I was Jirard and they didn't even put my name in the title or thumbnail.
@@YS-xz9ip Yeah, I'm really not a fan of the "Being as vague as possible" trend in youtube titles. I kinda want to know what game they're playing when I click the video.
For those who are unaware, The Lion Guard is the Disney Junior spinoff series from the Lion King. EDIT: The game show host question definitely took into account Trebek's other works. Wheel of Fortune was Sajak's first game show role and that started a year before Trebek's Jeopardy.
@@robo7643 On one particular show, maybe, but overall, no. Sajak started hosting Wheel in 1981 and didn't do any hosting before that. Trebek had two brief stints in 1961 and 1969 before becoming a full time host in 1973, with Jeopardy starting in 1984.
I feel the need to explain the Disney names one. Chippendale is a furniture style and manufacturer (named for Thomas Chippendale who made nice chairs in the mid 1700s) George Hepplewhite was a contemporary of Chippendale, also a cabinetmaker/dude with chair styles named after him. Josiah Wedgwood was a potter, also in the mid 1700s. Wedgwood china is still being manufactured. William Morris is best remembered as a textile and wallpaper designer, in the mid to late 19th century. He is credited with helping kickstart the Arts and Crafts movement in England which was about integrity of materials and simple beautiful designs in reaction to the excess of earlier Victorian interior dec choices.
If it's anything like the hesitancy I had, real Wasabi really uncommon in the US and is instead usually a horseradish paste. My initial thought process was, "wait, I know fake Wasabi is green, is real Wasabi green too? It's gotta be, right?". But eh, who knows lol
@@Crazyjay6o1 Fake wasabi is dyed green because real wasabi is green. Also, real wasabi is literally just another form of horseradish and the two taste almost identical.
8:31 So I’m 23 but I love the Lion Guard and the way I was absolutely screaming “HIS NAME IS KION!” during this part. It’s a Disney junior show but it’s actually quite good and more mature than expected. It’s basically the same vibe as the movies and not dumbed down at all.
It was really funny Dan doesn't know one of the biggest songs of the 1980s 'The Look Of Love' but fluently knows the much more obscure "Another Bad Creation".
seeing four cities in northern england massively threw me off because all four of them are big in my life so seeing them try to figure out which is even british was a wild ride
The Lion Guard is a series that takes place during the time gap in The Lion King II. And the final season takes place parallel with the movie, eventually ending as an epilogue to the movie.
Biathlon is a winter sport that combines cross-country skiing with target shooting. You ski across the terrain as fast as you can, and then you have to try to hit targets with a rifle while you're tired.
Picard did make an appearance in the pilot episode of deep space nine. I would have gotten that one wrong because of the weird wording of the question.
Star Trek: Enterprise is kinda weird, in that it gets forgotten in all the other series that mostly float around TNG's place in the time line, like Voyager, DS9 and Picard. But, Enterprise was a prequel series that took place before the Original series. It's pretty good, albeit with some strange choices.
Even though the river doesn't flow through Egypt, it's a transcontinental country. Most of it is in africa but that little bit at the top tight corner is in asia.
22:37 Arin was right, Tales from the Loop was based on an art book, and the game was also based on the artbook. I don't think the show was based on the game at all, they were just both based on art from the book.
It's so weird what they do and don't know. They got so many answers right, including to some pretty obscure questions, used some pretty good deductive reasoning at times... and then they apparently don't know that the river that goes through Egypt is the Nile. You know, the _one_ river that goes through it, one of the most famous landmarks in the world, is central to Egypt's entire history and whose population is still centred around?
That Star Trek question is worded TERRIBLY. The actual wording should be either "What Star Trek series other than "Star Trek: Picard" recounts the adventures of Jean-Luc Picard," or ""Star Trek: Picard" recounts the continuation of the adventures of Jean-Luc Picard from what other Star Trek series?" Because Dan is completely correct, TNG is the START of his adventures, not a continuation of them.
That Star Trek question is indeed very poorly worded, because Picard ALSO shows up in Deep Space Nine, so like, definitely make a less-vague question, Millionaire guys
"Manchester doesn't seem like a very interesting place for a superhero to come from" Dude as someone who lives in one of those cities, none of them is interesting enough for a superhero to come from, but that's the point with Constantine. Also, there's a dude called Manchester Black in DC who probably comes from... Manchester... Edit : this sounds snarky, I promise I'm not being snarky, stupid text based communication.
yes this is a solid thumbnail. I felt like most of the other thumbnails make the grumps unrecognizable since they're so similar other creators & are a little too memey.
In case any of you want to know what's the Bosman ruling: The quick version: it allows players to freely negotiate with any clubs if their contract runs out with a team. The summary of the story: it's named after Jean-Marc Bosman, who was a player for RFC Liège in the Belgian First Division. His contract expired in 1990 and wanted to sign for a different team. At the time his new club, Dunkerque in this case, still had to negotiate with RFC Liége. The Belgian club wanted too much money and so Bosman got stuck. He was not playing for Liége, his wages were cut by 70% and he couldn't join Dunkerque either, ending up in this weird purgatory. He took his case to the European Court of Justice. This occasion made people realise how fucked up the rules were and so the new ruling states players are "free" once their contract runs out.
Just commenting to say that I'm watching this episode more than other episodes not because I'm that big a fan of Who Wants to be a Millionaire, but because I heavily prefer watching your videos where I can actually tell what game is being played through either the thumbnail or title.
I remember the PS1 game with Regis Philbin had a bit where he says they polled people on AOL and used that for the ATA scores. This game doesn't say anything about how the ATA works.
I love having Jirrard on the show, any show actually. I don't watch the Olympics but I sure know what a biathlon is, I literally thought that was a free one.
The answer to the game show host question is straight-up wrong. Bob Barker hosted the show for 35 years until he retired in 2007. Alex Trebek and Pat Sajak both worked on the show consistently up to 2017 and beyond. But Pat Sajak started in 1981, while Trebek started in 84, so by 2017, Sajak had 36 years in the business, compared to 33 from Trebek. Trebek was only the third-longest host in that lineup if the cutoff is 2017, and even if it went past that, Sajak has always and will always have a longer tenure.
I love how the guys poke fun at being nerdy while at the same time having watched all the Disney Cinderella movies. 😁 Nothing wrong with that! Just a different kind of nerdy. 🙂
The lion Guard is the lion king animated TV show they put on Disney (JR i think) it's set between when the first movie ended and somewhere with the beginning of the seconf before simbas daughter gets older and meets kovu
For anyone wondering: @ 26:50 the correct answer was Gucci "In the early years of the company, Guccio sold leather products to the wealthiest in Italy. While making luggage was of course a part of his brand, he also made saddles for horses from some of the finest Italian leather. In fact, many of Gucci's modern-day designs are inspired by the early equestrian equipment it made."
In today's episode, Arin and Grundor shoot for 1 million dollars so that Grundor can afford all the floor almonds he wants.
It depends if Master lets Grundor eat the floor almonds.
Grundor love floor almonds but not as much as Grundor love master.
I understood that reference
oh i get it, you said a thing from another video, wow you're really funny and have a personality that exists
That was a painful episode
I love how sure Dan is that the Euphrates is in Egypt. Denial ain't just a river in Mesopotamia.
Got him
"What continent is the Euphrates located?"
Normal people: Tigris and Euphrates... Mesopotamia.. Iraq area.. answer is Asia.
Game: Good job on answering a gimme question.
Dan: EGYPT!
Game: Wrong.
Dan: WHAT!? What fucking river is in Egypt then?
Normal people: You serious? Oh, Dan.
@@TheRealRigma you severely overestimate the average american
The Fertile Crescent has actually spread to Egypt due to climate change, turning the Suez Canal into the world’s longest nautical roundabout.
@@Unstablegroundz I wouldn't limit the lack of education retention to just Americans there scooter.
Get the entire office. Get Jirard. Get Ross and Barry and Brian. Get everyone you can boys, we need to see that slumdog million!
I wonder if Ninja Brian would be as much help as ppl think he would
@@Menuki I imagine his PhD in particle physics might be of some help
get ethan. get mark. get sean.
@@Menuki I think it depends on what categories they pick. If they stick with manga then probably not lol
@@Menuki This comment hit my funny bone too hard and I just huffed out my nose so hard a booger flew out. Thank you for this comment 😂😂
15:33 one of my favorite things is that the whole 50-50 scenario actually happened to Norm Macdonald when he was on the show; he said "it's either A or B" and took the 50-50, and the only options left were A and B, and he just gave this hilarious look... it kills me, I love it
It happens more than 9/10 times, even on the original UK version of the show. I've watched it a lot and I always know which options it will leave. If the contestant actually says which two they're choosing between, it will ALWAYS leave those two options. So saying which two you're stuck between before using 50/50 is a really stupid thing to do. If anything, I would pretend I think it's between one answer I think it might be, and one answer I know it's not, or even both answers I know it's not (if I can rule out two options).
@@ShizuruNakatsu but if you give two you're pretty sure are wrong, they might get rid of them both for that ~shake up~ moment where the two left are the two you didn't say. I think you'd be safer off leaving out the last bit and just saying your worst and best guess
but neither of you is accounting for the fact that this video game doesn't have a microphone
@@KaiLucasZachary It can however track the cursor position to know such one you linger on, or purposely remove the most obviously wrong answers, leaving only the most likely two.
@@chrismanuel9768Does this game look like it involved any sort of real effort to polish it? Let's not even talk about tracking algorithm for screwing up the player. This game is not even finished
Arin would be a cool mom to have.
To be perfectly honest I disagree
@@freeder Don't talk about your mom like that. He would be devastated to hear you don't like him as a mom.
@@theFLCLguy sorry mom
@@Foxy_James now go clean your room, it's a mess.
@@theFLCLguy oUr mom
Jirard: the audience fucked us...
Arin: that's _so_ fucked up...
Jirard & Dan: that's _soooo_ fucked up.
dan apologizing for saying 250 gay was simultaneously adorable and hilarious
One day Dan will be a millionaire.
Woah, are you time traveling Robert Lee?
If he didn't use the money he embezzled to buy a boat and invested instead, he probably would be
I believe he is now, if you use Japanese Yen currency
@@wasbear Vince Mcmahon
@@ThePlayer4our Vince mcmahon
The Pat Sajak vs Alex Trebec question was HEATED
Love how they're reading it "Jorge" even though it's just pronounced George. It's French, not Spanish
in French it would more like zhorzh
@onnapnewo6069 yes. But not Jorge!
14:47 The wording of the question was really weird.
Sajak was indeed the longest-running game show host of the same show, taking over at Wheel of Fortune (daytime) in December 1981, and hosting the syndicated version from its beginning in 1983.
Trebek as of 2017 set a Guinness World Record for most number of episodes of the same game show, as Jeopardy’s syndicated run started in 1984 (they tape more episodes in a year than Wheel; Wheel has longer summer reruns).
Even if the game wanted to go with Trebek hosting other shows dating back to 1973, his 44 years as a host would still trail Bob Barker, who hosted Truth of Consequences from 1956-1975 and Price from 1972-2007…totaling 50 years as a game show host.
So the game provided an unclear question, not specifying active hosts vs all-time and same show vs multiple shows.
Yeah. The question is very poorly worded and misleading.
Thank you! I was racking my brain trying to figure out how you could justify Trebek as the answer no matter how you interpreted the question, but it NEVER occurred to me to think in terms of number of episodes instead of time in the role.
34:22 I used to work at Disney World and Arin quoting “thank the Phoenicians” filled me with an embarrassing amount of glee
If they go fast enough....could they become billionaires? We have the technology!
Vince mcmahon
When 2 out of 3 of them voted to choose Enterprise as the other show with Jean-Luc Picard, over The Next Generation, I almost had a legitimate conniption fit lol, thank God for Arin trusting his gut
Unfortunately, his gut didn't help with choosing Pat Sajak over Alex Trebek.
Yeah the question was worded in a very stupid way and it tripped them up over their natural instincts to say Next Gen. The way the question was worded just was just plain bad.
@@ram89572 you're right. That was an incredibly poorly written question.
@@ram89572 The way the question was worded wasn't just stupid, it literally didn't even make sense.
I mean the entirety of "Enterprise" takes place on the holodeck during the Next Generation timeline, so the question is very easily misinterpreted
Them only knowing John Constantine from the Keanu Reeves movie making them think he's an American character was hilarious, ngl.
I love that they say "Blackpool makes the most sense cause it sounds all gothic and shit" it's a seaside city and popular holiday location in the UK
Yeah, surprised Dan didn’t say anything since the Beatles are from there
@@AJsVideos187 I can't tell if you're joking or not
As someone who was born and raised in Blackpool, it’s 100% gothic and shit in the sense that being here for more than a month is depressing as fuck. This town is a cesspool of shite
@@AJsVideos187the Beatles were from Liverpool, I’m hoping that’s what you meant by that.
Dan saying 'oh hey, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure' made me smile
I was fucking holding my breath for that one. Thankfully Arin's luck worked out.
Next week, Harvester Sundays will start and I'm really looking forward to them.
Vince mcmahon
You always were a kidder, Steve
Who wants to be a millionaire AND Jirard?! LETS GOOOOO!!!!!
Yeah right? Imagine being a millionaire and also Jirard!
Pro Jirard the Finishist
LET'S FREAKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Love to see it
Jirard is the best. Now have him do a Link to the Past randomizer!
“Welcome to who wants to be a millionaire”
“I do”
Bro was waiting for that moment😂
Vince mcmahon
I love that they assumed "Blackpool" must be all gothic because of the name when anyone who actually lives in England knows it's a seaside resort.
18:35 That moment and the unison of Dan and Jirard need to be in the month's compilation
Jirard brings back a classic GG vibe that is just PRICELESS.
Dan replying to Jirard's story of his father really enjoying Slumdog millionaire with "that's awesome" was sweet :) timestamp 15:55
I'm not used to hearing Jirard belt out "oh FUCK" completely uncensored 😂
8:45 to answer the question, the lions guard is a spin off tv show that aired on Disney channel which takes place after the events of the lion king 2
If Game Grumps joined WWE
27:48 Dan's mistake will never be forgotten
Arin - Insults Manchester
Also Arin - touring in Manchester in a few months
Old married couple Arin and dan and their young son who just came home from college play who wants to be a millionaire
Arin: *loves Japan*
Also Arin: UM. WHAT COLOR IS WASABI!???
The speedrun is so fun, can't wait to watch this one!
Vince mcmahon
17:21 Dan had no hesitation in choosing the correct answer for this 1987 movie
Another surprise guest grumps video, I really don’t get why they aren’t including Jirard in the title or thumbnail, you’d think they’d want to lol.
It's to get us to click. Because we click off soon as we see a guest
@@spicybeantofu I generally like the guests so I don’t click off, but maybe it is for folks that skip guest grumps lol
I feel the same way. I'm sure their team has figured out it's the best way to get around the algorithm, but I'd be kinda upset if I was Jirard and they didn't even put my name in the title or thumbnail.
@@Coryuken they use the #’s to link to his channel. But yeah I’m not a fan of current titles.
@@YS-xz9ip Yeah, I'm really not a fan of the "Being as vague as possible" trend in youtube titles. I kinda want to know what game they're playing when I click the video.
For those who are unaware, The Lion Guard is the Disney Junior spinoff series from the Lion King.
EDIT: The game show host question definitely took into account Trebek's other works. Wheel of Fortune was Sajak's first game show role and that started a year before Trebek's Jeopardy.
Trebek held the world record until 2019 when Sajak took it
@@robo7643 On one particular show, maybe, but overall, no. Sajak started hosting Wheel in 1981 and didn't do any hosting before that. Trebek had two brief stints in 1961 and 1969 before becoming a full time host in 1973, with Jeopardy starting in 1984.
@@robo7643Pat Sajak's record is longest running game show host, while Alex Trebek's record is most game show episodes hosted.
I think it got 2 seasons, and was a great show, even for teens/adults, in my opinion, at least.
I absolutely love these drawn thumbnails.
I feel the need to explain the Disney names one. Chippendale is a furniture style and manufacturer (named for Thomas Chippendale who made nice chairs in the mid 1700s)
George Hepplewhite was a contemporary of Chippendale, also a cabinetmaker/dude with chair styles named after him.
Josiah Wedgwood was a potter, also in the mid 1700s. Wedgwood china is still being manufactured.
William Morris is best remembered as a textile and wallpaper designer, in the mid to late 19th century. He is credited with helping kickstart the Arts and Crafts movement in England which was about integrity of materials and simple beautiful designs in reaction to the excess of earlier Victorian interior dec choices.
ya do a group grumps with the entire office with everyone yelling the answers
Parsley Position= missionary in the grass. My official headcanon now.
I'm English and even I think Massimo's voice is hilarious
It reminded me of IT Crowd 😂
@@robo7643 Yes! I wondered if it actually is Ayoade.
I can’t even tell if the VA is English it’s so over the top
It's dangerously close to Jacob Anderson's 'American trying to do a proper english accent' even though he's literally from UK 😂
@@PK_Droid I think his American accent in Interview with a Vampire sounded better
Jirard is such a great guest. Hope we won't have to wait several years for him to return this time around.
Huh? He was here for Sonic and for Super Metroid, both of which were in the last year.
Wiki says Tales from the Loop is based on an art book so Arin was right
I wouldn’t necessarily expect *everybody* to know, but how the hell did _Arin_ not know that wasabi is green?
Right?? The dude eats sushi all the time!!
I think it was a joke? Hard to tell
@@Hitchcock00Starlet It's gotta be the joke.
If it's anything like the hesitancy I had, real Wasabi really uncommon in the US and is instead usually a horseradish paste. My initial thought process was, "wait, I know fake Wasabi is green, is real Wasabi green too? It's gotta be, right?". But eh, who knows lol
@@Crazyjay6o1 Fake wasabi is dyed green because real wasabi is green. Also, real wasabi is literally just another form of horseradish and the two taste almost identical.
"Do I not have 978,000 neurons?"
No one tell Dan how many neurons are normally in a brain. XD
I think that would make him like a gecko or something 😂
ᶦˢ ᴱᵍʸᵖᵗ ᶦⁿ ᴬˢᶦᵃˀ
And 900 000 are reserved exclusively for Rush lyrics.
8:31 So I’m 23 but I love the Lion Guard and the way I was absolutely screaming “HIS NAME IS KION!” during this part. It’s a Disney junior show but it’s actually quite good and more mature than expected. It’s basically the same vibe as the movies and not dumbed down at all.
Them getting the jojo question right made me happy
any question game with the grumps is sure to be entertaining
I love that Jirard's become like the bigger bro/way cooler older cousin that comes by to visit every now and then, he's just a cool dude
It was really funny Dan doesn't know one of the biggest songs of the 1980s 'The Look Of Love' but fluently knows the much more obscure "Another Bad Creation".
RIght? It's one of the most famous songs of the decade and he's never heard of it?
@@DefinitelyAPotato HIS decade too.
He probably knows the Dusty Springfield version.
The fact that Dan sounds like he know a bit about Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure makes me so very happy
he mentions DIO one time (either in Danganronpa or Ace Attorney not sure) but both Arin and Dan immediately follow up with 'I never watched Jojo' so
seeing four cities in northern england massively threw me off because all four of them are big in my life so seeing them try to figure out which is even british was a wild ride
I just sat down to eat and while i was looking for something to watch during dinner this was uploaded. Perfect timing 😁
Vince Mcmahon
Biathlon is a winter sport where you combine ski running and shooting at targets with a rifle.
The Lion Guard is a series that takes place during the time gap in The Lion King II. And the final season takes place parallel with the movie, eventually ending as an epilogue to the movie.
Biathlon is a winter sport that combines cross-country skiing with target shooting. You ski across the terrain as fast as you can, and then you have to try to hit targets with a rifle while you're tired.
It’s interesting to watch this now. You could remove the guest entirely and wouldn’t even notice there was one but the guest is VERY distracting now.
Nor really
I'm of the group of people Jirard mentioned who love and laugh at all of Arin's awful Deez nuts jokes! No matter how truly bad they are!
18:43 "That's Soooo F'd up" in unison made my day lmao.
After covid, it's great to have Guest Grumps on the regular schedule again!
whats covid? i only know about the backstreet boys reunion tour
Picard did make an appearance in the pilot episode of deep space nine. I would have gotten that one wrong because of the weird wording of the question.
"the Euphrates is in Egypt" oh Dan he was so confident and so wrong...
Star Trek: Enterprise is kinda weird, in that it gets forgotten in all the other series that mostly float around TNG's place in the time line, like Voyager, DS9 and Picard. But, Enterprise was a prequel series that took place before the Original series. It's pretty good, albeit with some strange choices.
Please. Jirard. Feel free to come back soon. We love you.
Even though the river doesn't flow through Egypt, it's a transcontinental country. Most of it is in africa but that little bit at the top tight corner is in asia.
22:37 Arin was right, Tales from the Loop was based on an art book, and the game was also based on the artbook. I don't think the show was based on the game at all, they were just both based on art from the book.
It's so weird what they do and don't know. They got so many answers right, including to some pretty obscure questions, used some pretty good deductive reasoning at times... and then they apparently don't know that the river that goes through Egypt is the Nile. You know, the _one_ river that goes through it, one of the most famous landmarks in the world, is central to Egypt's entire history and whose population is still centred around?
I'm so happy Dan called himself out 😂 I didn't even notice lmaooo
My jaw dropped when they got a BERSERK question
goated series
Vince mcmahon
Me when the JJBA question came up 😂
Is Massimo voiced by Richard Ayoade? Sounds very much like his distinctive voice. If it's not him it's someone who's doing a very similar voice.
THANK YOU. I came here looking for someone else to confirm this thought!
That Star Trek question is worded TERRIBLY. The actual wording should be either "What Star Trek series other than "Star Trek: Picard" recounts the adventures of Jean-Luc Picard," or ""Star Trek: Picard" recounts the continuation of the adventures of Jean-Luc Picard from what other Star Trek series?" Because Dan is completely correct, TNG is the START of his adventures, not a continuation of them.
I love that Massimo sounds super intense for no reason 🤣
Maybe he's trying to match the intensity of the OTHER creepy guy named Massimo.
"Are you lost, baby grump?"
@@Hermititis the plot thickens
In today's episode, Who Wants to be a Millionaire became a Jojo's reference
That Star Trek question is indeed very poorly worded, because Picard ALSO shows up in Deep Space Nine, so like, definitely make a less-vague question, Millionaire guys
definitely laughed at "Euphrates nuts" because I've said that before.
I take issue with the John WIlliams question. Williams only wrote the Han Solo theme for the movie, the rest of the score was done by John Powell.
The '250 gay!' fucking sent me into giggle fits that I cannot control lmaoooo
No idea how Jirard got the screw attack so early in Who Wants to be a Millionaire
"It could be Lancaster Pennsylvania..." I love little reminders that Danny lived here in Philly for a few years 😌
"Manchester doesn't seem like a very interesting place for a superhero to come from" Dude as someone who lives in one of those cities, none of them is interesting enough for a superhero to come from, but that's the point with Constantine.
Also, there's a dude called Manchester Black in DC who probably comes from... Manchester...
Edit : this sounds snarky, I promise I'm not being snarky, stupid text based communication.
yes this is a solid thumbnail. I felt like most of the other thumbnails make the grumps unrecognizable since they're so similar other creators & are a little too memey.
....huh?
@@TheGodIvy Vince mcmahon
Master and Grundor return
Vince mcmahon return
@@DanielDeLeon69 big down vote for that one
In case any of you want to know what's the Bosman ruling:
The quick version: it allows players to freely negotiate with any clubs if their contract runs out with a team.
The summary of the story: it's named after Jean-Marc Bosman, who was a player for RFC Liège in the Belgian First Division. His contract expired in 1990 and wanted to sign for a different team. At the time his new club, Dunkerque in this case, still had to negotiate with RFC Liége. The Belgian club wanted too much money and so Bosman got stuck. He was not playing for Liége, his wages were cut by 70% and he couldn't join Dunkerque either, ending up in this weird purgatory. He took his case to the European Court of Justice. This occasion made people realise how fucked up the rules were and so the new ruling states players are "free" once their contract runs out.
I cant believe dan didn’t know about ABC! I was shocked
Just commenting to say that I'm watching this episode more than other episodes not because I'm that big a fan of Who Wants to be a Millionaire, but because I heavily prefer watching your videos where I can actually tell what game is being played through either the thumbnail or title.
And yet they didn't bother mentioning that they had a guest.
This episode has not aged well.
Favorite time of day
37:00 You had 2 lifelines left, dammit! Should've used one instead of just randomly picking the answer at that point!
Not them guessing Nixon, the audience saying Reagan, them being like wtf I can’t believe it’s that and then it wasn’t lmaoo
I remember the PS1 game with Regis Philbin had a bit where he says they polled people on AOL and used that for the ATA scores. This game doesn't say anything about how the ATA works.
I love having Jirrard on the show, any show actually.
I don't watch the Olympics but I sure know what a biathlon is, I literally thought that was a free one.
I had never heard of it before today
Unfortunate how things worked out
15:38 i wish dan didn't let them just brush past "the taller ones"
I love the Concluder!
I love the finisher
Great guest guys like literally anytime he's a delight
My two favorite things have finally crossed… Game grumps and Jojos Bizarre Adventure. 16:22
Great to see the grumps sharing and improving their (admittedly limited and incorrect) Star Trek knowledge!
I'm actually proud of them not knowing dick about discovery or enterprise. I'd remove what info i had if I could.
@@KairuHakubi Yeah. Enterprise had some good parts, but whenever I watch it I feel like I could just be watching Deep space 9 or The next generation
DS9 is the only Trek series I've finished and I love it so much.
@@badger6882 Really? I really loved Enterprise (because it had Trip and Hoshi)! But I was raised on The Next Generation so that's my favorite.
@@djsalad7761 Maybe its just because I haven't watched enough, tbh
jirard has such great chemistry with dan and arin!
Keep up the Speedrun millionaire - love this so much more than the other game modes
The answer to the game show host question is straight-up wrong. Bob Barker hosted the show for 35 years until he retired in 2007. Alex Trebek and Pat Sajak both worked on the show consistently up to 2017 and beyond. But Pat Sajak started in 1981, while Trebek started in 84, so by 2017, Sajak had 36 years in the business, compared to 33 from Trebek. Trebek was only the third-longest host in that lineup if the cutoff is 2017, and even if it went past that, Sajak has always and will always have a longer tenure.
In Jirard's defense, the yellow car in Cars is named Luigi which is very close to Linguini
I love how the guys poke fun at being nerdy while at the same time having watched all the Disney Cinderella movies. 😁 Nothing wrong with that! Just a different kind of nerdy. 🙂
The lion Guard is the lion king animated TV show they put on Disney (JR i think) it's set between when the first movie ended and somewhere with the beginning of the seconf before simbas daughter gets older and meets kovu
For anyone wondering: @ 26:50 the correct answer was Gucci
"In the early years of the company, Guccio sold leather products to the wealthiest in Italy. While making luggage was of course a part of his brand, he also made saddles for horses from some of the finest Italian leather. In fact, many of Gucci's modern-day designs are inspired by the early equestrian equipment it made."