"We specialize early in England" says the woman who went to college to become a chemist, changed majors to archeology and then turned to internet comedy.
Um, Actually, the main characteristics of a Manticore is the head of a man, the body of a lion and the tail of a scorpion. This is from its Persian origins and the wings weren't added until later during more modern times.
@@larmurph318 Given it is called fictionary and mythology is generally considered to be nonfiction, the need for specification is not as great as it would seem.
Um actually, the defining characteristic of mythology is it's malleability as it forms through traditional storytelling that passes down and changes over time. Therefore the Persian version and any other version are equally valid.
@@davidstenow5055 Did you know that according to Lovecraft, "Cthulhu" is meant to be pronounced like a glottal "cloo-loo"? Yeah, I don't do that either
Um, actually, Anakin _did_ build Threepio. He almost certainly used scrap pieces and parts from other droids to do it, but C-3PO as an entity didn't exist prior to Anakin constructing him. I'm sure this was answered already, seeing as how this was over a year ago, but I can't help it.
@@ultrabigfella That's not technically true. Anakin rebuilt C-3P0 from scrap parts. C-3P0 did exist before Anakin. While Anakin is an incredible mechanic, he isn't skilled enough to program a basically sentient being. Anakin built/repaired the body to help his mom with chores but the core processor and memory banks existed well before Anakin got a hold of him
@@brightsunsbatuu um actually he rebuilt using spare parts and scraps. The robot as a hole did not exist before ankin. With the force and his given talent taking an existing program am altering is possible
@@2NewDays but c-3po as a "sentient" being existed before anakin. Regardless if it's a brand new body or not anakin did not create c-3p0's mind. As said in a new hope his first job was working with binary loadlifters
@@brightsunsbatuu but as said in Phantom Menace anakin built him. The program may existed but everything that made c3p0 c3p0 was done by Anakin. You cant use real world logic with star wars jedi force space wizards
Um actually, the first god of destruction introduced in Dragon Ball is Beerus in the 2013 movie. The character was designed before Toriyama's involvement and his name was intended to be a pun on "virus", but Toriyama misinterpreted this and assumed it was a "beer" pun, which he then continued with Whis (whiskey). Later gods of destruction followed the alcohol theme in Dragon Ball Super.
I mean they also called it Dragon Ball Z Super and referred to the collective IP as Dragon Ball Z, so they weren't on point with that particular question, but also this episode came out a long while ago so this doesn't matter
I know it is old but would like to point out a couple of things. Not all Namekians are named after instruments or snail even though the majority of ones we come across are there are still a couple named in reference to other things.
@@marc68521 not saying you're _wrong,_ but can you give any examples? Nail comes from "snail", Slug is, well, "slug", Dende comes from "denden-mushi", which means "snail", Katas and Moori also come from a Japanese word for "snail", and Kami and Guru technically don't have names that we ever learn, only titles. Monaito is technically named after a cephalopod, rather than a gastropod, but ammonites are _very_ snail-like. I mean, there's, Naraku, but I'm pretty sure he didn't exist yet, when this episode aired.
Um actually the Legends EU establishes he didn’t build Threepio. When he said he built Threepio, it was only referring to the fact that he took a pre-existing droid and renovated it
um, actually, the question mentioned Threepio meeting Leia on the ship. I wanted to point out that threepio never claims to have met her, just that he *thought* she was a passenger on their ship. splitting hairs, I know, but he doesn't act as if he ever met her.
@@angelagwen1818 Um, actually C-3PO was built by Anakin from spare parts meaning that the droid that is C-3PO did not exist prior to that. Plus, Legends isn't Canon.
The “draw the creature” section of this episode has a really nice foreground-midground-background depth that we don’t usually get from these episodes, and honestly it was nice.
It's a catch 22 for Siobhan. If you try to convince the bullies that you're not that big of a nerd, you have to show how big a nerd you are in comparison. Also, she immediately went on to win the next question with way too much info :)
@@Chubarrk But they are, they were exiled and settled on Shakuris but always considered Aiur to be their homeworld. Depending on the timeline though, its debatable whether dark templars are part of the protoss army.
@@Cruxispal I think it's fair to say they meant the Protoss army faction of the game, which corresponds to the in-universe time period where the Dark Templar allied with Tassadar and Aldaris's forces on behalf of the Protoss race.
While I suppose it might make a bit of sense to read the statement that way, the initial sentence serves to list current tenants of Diagon Alley, while the second refers to a specific event which happened at one of those locations.
@@KlarinetKing15 edit. Nevermind. I googled it and it was always in Diagon Alley. I thought it had been in Hogsmeade because, prior to the war, Fred and George were thinking about opening a second location there. I never watched all the movies, btw. Just the first 2. Faithful book reader though!
Growing up, i had two cassette tapes one was weird al and the other was abba. I was a weird, weird, kid... who grew into a weird, weird, adult. I used to wake up early before school to watch pokemon, then murder she wrote.... weeeird kid. Lol.
Um actually, Aragorn had the sword before it was reforged and he named it to Anduril. He carries around the broken shards and actually uses it while it's broken. In the movie, however, he gets it back reforged before the battle in the ROTK.
@@nakenmil Pronunciation, sure, but in terms of spelling French is far more needlessly excessive. The word "oiseaux" is pronounced "wɒzo," but somehow they managed to include all five vowels and an "x."
According to the Drawfee wikia, he's a McDonald's Ghost Chef now. I have no idea, his linkedin has him listed as an illustrator for College Humor still.
I second the suggestion to watch Drawfee. Caldwell isn't on it anymore (except as a guest), but his successors are just as hilarious! Also look up Drawga. It's a DnD-esq drawing challenge series on RUclips
My thoughts on Caldwell in the beginning: oh he’s cute in a nerdy way Towards the middle when he mentioned his Food Album purchase: ok he’s really cute, like adorable The end: holy shit I wanna have your babies
Um actually, the point in the timeline when the StarCraft question takes place is important because the armies of the Protoss were no longer vast when the Dark Templar were added to the ranks of the Protoss because the Zerg invaded and took over the Protoss homeworld of Aiur, driving the Protoss to the equivalent of an endangered species and greatly reducing the size of their armies (in the lore at least).
I was about to comment that too, I whink it isn't only in the lore but the game, too. Aside from the Zealot they have a lot of bots (which don't require a pilot) and most units are more quality than quantity. - Zerg and Terran have more Units with a quantity style.
@@DecisionAvoidant Um, actually, Valentine didn't play a pivotal role in the Hegemony outside of her writings, unlike Peter did as Hegemon, and I wrongly misunderstood the question as implying she held a true position in the Hegemony as a political leader as opposed to a philisophical one. Still a great series, though, I absolutely loved Speaker for the Dead!
@@Pablo360able oh are you a traveler from the dimension where George rr Martin didn't hand over his master work to 2 entitled prats who no nothing? Do they have flying cars there? Is the world burning?
I haven't read the book in a while, but Um, Actually, Peter is the only one who goes on to lead as the Hegemon, Valentine goes off to a colony planet with Ender.
Furthermore Peter can only swing the position of Hegemon from his reputation as Locke, which at that time was basically a figurehead. He only obtains true power through military action lead by Bean (though not a coup).
Um Actually, Anakin did indeed build C-3PO out of spare parts gathered at Watto’s junk shop he found a mostly deconstructed protocol droid and rebuilt and programmed it so one could say that the personality and everything that makes the droid tick was built by Anakin!
Um, Actually, Brienne becomes a night in season 8. But we all pretend season 8 does not exist. How dare you not know the details of episodes that had yet to be written when you made this show.
um, actually, they didnt finish the question which was saying something about being in the kingsguard. At the time when Brienne was in Renley's kinsguard and when Clegane was in Joffrey's neither was a knight.
Um actually, the description of a manticore is: - human face - lion body - scorpion tail Not sure what made them think manticores are supposed to have wings
Um Actually, I'm pretty sure the manticore has the head (face) of a man, the body of a lion, and the tail of a scorpion. If it's D&D, it also has wings, but I'm not sure they're part of the original myth. As a D&D nerd, however, I definitely would have drawn it with wings. Hahaha!
Um actually, the dark templar homeworld is Shakuras. While the Nerazim originated on Aiur, they were exiled for refusing to submit to the Khala and they severed their nerve cords. They ultimately settled on Shakuras which is where the Dark Templar as of Starcraft come from, not Aiur.
Um, actually... I'm not sure "vast" is an accurate adjective for a Protoss army. Their units are expensive to build and their armies are tiny compared to those of the Terran and Zerg.
Um actually their “homeworld” would still be Aiur just like the Terrans homeworld would be, uhh, Terra. And while the ‘toss armies are smaller than the Zerg or Terran, they are still one of the three dominant species of the Koprulu sector, so they’re only not vast as compared to the other two. But there are other sentient species (even besides the Xel’naga) and presumably the Protoss armies dwarf them, given their (self-appointed) status as “stewards.”
"The Food Album" was also basically my first album (though it was a birthday gift). I saw Al live on his Running with Scissors tour, too, so I knew this answer two extremely nerdy ways.
Um actually, breanne of Tarth becomes a night in the final season. Knighted by Jamie Lanister just before the battle against the army of the night King
Okay, to be fair, in Ender’s Game, Peter does end up technically in power as far as we know in the end, but they expand on his journey to actually gain power and real influence as a leader in the ender’s shadow series which is a spin-off following Bean, who was in the first book
Um actually the flame of the west wasn't reforged and given to aragorn at least in the books. It was given to him as a child broken and he was seeking out the prophecy. The movie changed it to the fact he was trying to avoid the prophecy of him as king but in the books he had the pieces on him from the start and was actively trying to get it reforged.
Um actually, Trapp DID pronounce Saiyan correctly. They are only called Say-ans in the US and Canadian dubs of the show, in most other adaptations they are pronounced like "Cyans" because that's how the original Japanese is pronounced.
I'm proud of myself for guessing that the Dragoons are not AI piloted. Of course, it was a complete guess that I made to myself based on nothing as I have never played Starcraft.
@Brains00007 Um, actually the first book is "A Game of Thrones", whereas the show dumbed even the title down and just called it "Game of Thrones" (I'm just ribbing, I would've made the same call)
Um actually, weasley wizards wheezes isn't opened until well after harry first goes to gringotts and finds his inheritance. So technically, it also shouldn't be in that list.
Yeah, that was wired. And manticores don't have wings. I'm thinking they were doing a harry potter or some other new interpretation of a manticore. Either that or they purposely said it wrong so people can tweet corrections and generate buzz.
Um, actually- In the movie gringotts is where Harry first realized the wealth but in the books Hagrid told Harry he had a sizeable bank account in the road about to walk into the bank
Um, actually, the weapon described as "Han Solo's pistol" is no such thing. His blaster is basically a german wwII pistol with gubbins and a telescopic sight attached.
I could show this to even my nerdiest fo friends(I’m a pretty big nerd where I come from) and we would all be collectively confused as hell, as to how you all know so much.
Seriously, he was gone from Drawfee like a year or so at the time that this was uploaded. He's been gone from there like 4 years now. Made me laugh my ass off when I saw it. 😂 EDIT: Holy crap, this episode is from 2017. They said a year away from the gubernatorial election, which was in November 2018...
Um actually, while in English Saiyans are typically pronounced Say-ehns, Trapp's pronunciation is closer to the original Japanese pronunciation of Saiyajin. So in a way he's even more correct.
Um actually, Trapp had the pronunciation of "saiyan" right the first time. Despite english adaptations opting for a "say" sound over a "cy" sound, the japanese equivalent "saiya-jin" is pronounced with a "cy" sound. The japanese word "yasai" that "saiya-jin" is based off of uses "cy" as well.
Um actually, Harry first realizes his wealth in the shack (where he and the Dursley’s flee to when trying to escape the letters from Hogwarts) , after asking Hagrid how he will be able to afford his school supplies and Hagrid tells him his parent left him money in the bank, Gringotts.
based on the last questions, I think that this was taped before the last epiosdes of game of thrones aired. So Brienne wasn't a knight yet, which every other comment is failing to take into account
"We specialize early in England" says the woman who went to college to become a chemist, changed majors to archeology and then turned to internet comedy.
they specialise early but that doesn't mean they stick with it
That's incredible, I had no idea that was the route she took, lol.
Um, actually, we don't "major" in subjects in English universities, we "study" or "read." 😝
@@LoganBluth um actually, we dont even study, we just show up to lectures hungover
@@GrigoryTingus Um, actually, we show up to lectures still drunk, if we’re doing uni right. 🥴
Um, actually, you don't interrupt the legendary Weird Al.
Yeah that's just tacky. It foils with his speaking.
@@PatRick-ny7gi Hilarious.
@@PatRick-ny7gi it's a rule of the game you can interrupt at any time
@@PatRick-ny7gi is it as Tacky as Weird Al, though?
@@glooperscooper Um, actually, you can interrupt Trapp at any moment, it hasn’t been told that the rule transfers Weird Al!
Um, Actually, the main characteristics of a Manticore is the head of a man, the body of a lion and the tail of a scorpion. This is from its Persian origins and the wings weren't added until later during more modern times.
Woody Allen mentioned a mythical beast, called The Great Roe, which had the head of a lion, and the body of a lion, but they were two different lions!
Exactly! Trapp should have specified whether it was the mythological manticore or a fantasy manticore
@@larmurph318 Given it is called fictionary and mythology is generally considered to be nonfiction, the need for specification is not as great as it would seem.
Um actually, the defining characteristic of mythology is it's malleability as it forms through traditional storytelling that passes down and changes over time. Therefore the Persian version and any other version are equally valid.
The Manticore wasn't even in this song!
Them: Here's a shiny question about H.P Lovecraft.
Me: Hell yes! Love me some Lovecraft.
Them: Its all about spelling.
Me: Oh Jesus, no.
Tbh, I'd love to take part in a Lovecraft spelling bee and flex my nerdy reading muscles
Could be worse, like Lovecraft pronunciation
I know right?
It’s about his car, what is his name?
@@davidstenow5055 Did you know that according to Lovecraft, "Cthulhu" is meant to be pronounced like a glottal "cloo-loo"? Yeah, I don't do that either
Oh man Caldwell has such mischievous Clark Kent energy
finally, someone else sees it.
I might actually watch a Superman movie if it starred Caldwell.
Clark Kentergy.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Caldwell gained massive superpowers once he took off his glasses
Thaaats what it is
Um, actually, Anakin _did_ build Threepio. He almost certainly used scrap pieces and parts from other droids to do it, but C-3PO as an entity didn't exist prior to Anakin constructing him.
I'm sure this was answered already, seeing as how this was over a year ago, but I can't help it.
Yeah, that confused me. He made 3PO specifically to help Shmi with work. I think Trapp thought Watto made Anakin fix him?
@@ultrabigfella That's not technically true. Anakin rebuilt C-3P0 from scrap parts. C-3P0 did exist before Anakin. While Anakin is an incredible mechanic, he isn't skilled enough to program a basically sentient being. Anakin built/repaired the body to help his mom with chores but the core processor and memory banks existed well before Anakin got a hold of him
@@brightsunsbatuu um actually he rebuilt using spare parts and scraps. The robot as a hole did not exist before ankin. With the force and his given talent taking an existing program am altering is possible
@@2NewDays but c-3po as a "sentient" being existed before anakin. Regardless if it's a brand new body or not anakin did not create c-3p0's mind. As said in a new hope his first job was working with binary loadlifters
@@brightsunsbatuu but as said in Phantom Menace anakin built him. The program may existed but everything that made c3p0 c3p0 was done by Anakin. You cant use real world logic with star wars jedi force space wizards
The struggling on Trapp's face when Siobhan was one letter off spelling R'lyeh was amazing
Caldwell opting to troll Trapp with the last shiny question is absolute gold.
That was some Sean Connery celebrity jeopardy vibes
Um actually, the first god of destruction introduced in Dragon Ball is Beerus in the 2013 movie. The character was designed before Toriyama's involvement and his name was intended to be a pun on "virus", but Toriyama misinterpreted this and assumed it was a "beer" pun, which he then continued with Whis (whiskey). Later gods of destruction followed the alcohol theme in Dragon Ball Super.
I mean they also called it Dragon Ball Z Super and referred to the collective IP as Dragon Ball Z, so they weren't on point with that particular question, but also this episode came out a long while ago so this doesn't matter
@@dirkstam0511 also true. I at least let that slide as Battle of Gods was branded as Dragon Ball Z- though "Z Super" was a fun goof.
I know it is old but would like to point out a couple of things. Not all Namekians are named after instruments or snail even though the majority of ones we come across are there are still a couple named in reference to other things.
@@dirkstam0511 it always matters. Gods of destruction weren't in z at all!
@@marc68521 not saying you're _wrong,_ but can you give any examples? Nail comes from "snail", Slug is, well, "slug", Dende comes from "denden-mushi", which means "snail", Katas and Moori also come from a Japanese word for "snail", and Kami and Guru technically don't have names that we ever learn, only titles. Monaito is technically named after a cephalopod, rather than a gastropod, but ammonites are _very_ snail-like. I mean, there's, Naraku, but I'm pretty sure he didn't exist yet, when this episode aired.
Forgot this channel existed for a sec but I'm glad to see it in the recommended again.
Same
This comment made me realize this was not the CH channel. How long has this show had its own channel?!
styill forever but this is the first post ch video
@@styill it just got its own channel. This used to be the CH2 channel
I used to watch it but then they moved this and most of their content to that subscription channel so I unsubscribed. Hopefully this stays in RUclips
I’m actually, Anakin Skywalker said in the movie “I built him my self”
Um actually the Legends EU establishes he didn’t build Threepio. When he said he built Threepio, it was only referring to the fact that he took a pre-existing droid and renovated it
Um, actually, this was an important moment establishing Anakin as a boastful liar.
@@angelagwen1818 yeah, in legends. your argument is not canon.
um, actually, the question mentioned Threepio meeting Leia on the ship. I wanted to point out that threepio never claims to have met her, just that he *thought* she was a passenger on their ship. splitting hairs, I know, but he doesn't act as if he ever met her.
@@angelagwen1818
Um, actually C-3PO was built by Anakin from spare parts meaning that the droid that is C-3PO did not exist prior to that. Plus, Legends isn't Canon.
The “oh” when Caldwell, an entire artist, is about to pass up the drawing question 😂
The “draw the creature” section of this episode has a really nice foreground-midground-background depth that we don’t usually get from these episodes, and honestly it was nice.
The “Shiny Questions” bit with the Star Wars props also has some moments of this. MORE DEPTH. MORE OF THIS PLEASE.
Cannot hear Caldwells voice without just hearing Beverly Toegold
Just started listening to NADDPOD and it’s weird to see a face with the voice lol
The fifth
"Anduril, which means Flame of the West, was the name of the sword wielded by Elendil..."
Me: Smashes imaginary button repeatedly
Yeah that one hurt
Saaaaaaaaaaaaaaame.
Me too! That one was so easy! I think my nerd priorities are slightly different than is represented on this show :D
Saaaaame (3 years later)
It's a catch 22 for Siobhan. If you try to convince the bullies that you're not that big of a nerd, you have to show how big a nerd you are in comparison. Also, she immediately went on to win the next question with way too much info :)
As a Starcraft fan, I really appreciate the amount of times that game sneaks its way in to this show.
it’s really clear that the question writers are really into certain things like how many d&d questions come up (brennen)
It was killing me that they didn’t know about the dragoons when one of them said they played it (its literally in the 1st few missions lol)
Oh man, I thought it was gonna be 'The Dark Templar aren't from Aiur'.
@@Chubarrk But they are, they were exiled and settled on Shakuris but always considered Aiur to be their homeworld. Depending on the timeline though, its debatable whether dark templars are part of the protoss army.
@@Cruxispal I think it's fair to say they meant the Protoss army faction of the game, which corresponds to the in-universe time period where the Dark Templar allied with Tassadar and Aldaris's forces on behalf of the Protoss race.
Um, actually Weasly's Wizarding Weases is not in Diagon Alley at the time Harry realizes that he has inherited his fortune from his parents
While I suppose it might make a bit of sense to read the statement that way, the initial sentence serves to list current tenants of Diagon Alley, while the second refers to a specific event which happened at one of those locations.
ThinkDeep You forgot to say “Um, actually”.
When did it move to Diagon Alley? I only ever remember it being in Hogsmeade.
@@ericainspace Fred and George opened it at in Diagon Alley between the 5th and 6th movie, following their giant prank during Harry's OWLs.
@@KlarinetKing15 edit. Nevermind. I googled it and it was always in Diagon Alley. I thought it had been in Hogsmeade because, prior to the war, Fred and George were thinking about opening a second location there.
I never watched all the movies, btw. Just the first 2. Faithful book reader though!
Hey, be nice. A LOT of us nerds' first albums were Weird Al.
First album I ever bought was Running With Scissors.
No regrets.
Growing up, i had two cassette tapes one was weird al and the other was abba. I was a weird, weird, kid... who grew into a weird, weird, adult.
I used to wake up early before school to watch pokemon, then murder she wrote.... weeeird kid. Lol.
I mean, Albuquerque goes hard
Poodle Hat as well.
Sign my petition?
Bad hair day.
Um actually, Aragorn had the sword before it was reforged and he named it to Anduril. He carries around the broken shards and actually uses it while it's broken. In the movie, however, he gets it back reforged before the battle in the ROTK.
"There's apostrophes, and weird extra letters."
So like English, then.
Did you mean: “*French*
@@edslushie570 Welsh?
@@edslushie570 No, I definitely meant English. Language of bastardized, irregular pronounciation.
@@nakenmil Pronunciation, sure, but in terms of spelling French is far more needlessly excessive. The word "oiseaux" is pronounced "wɒzo," but somehow they managed to include all five vowels and an "x."
@@edslushie570 its only because the french love scrabble so much. : )
Nate with maximum himbo energy "Um, actually I played it and the game is very fun"
Um, actually, Caldwell is no longer a member of Drawfee.
He may not be a member of the crew anymore but as co-founder he will never not be a member of Drawfee :D
Really? What's he up to? Also he should be Artie The Strongest Man In The World as he go to Halloween costume.
According to the Drawfee wikia, he's a McDonald's Ghost Chef now. I have no idea, his linkedin has him listed as an illustrator for College Humor still.
I'd love to see Caldwell guest star in a Drawfee episode. He has to come back and reclaim his rightful throne.
And the monkey's paw curls one finger inward. ruclips.net/video/5CIeVKO2lCk/видео.html
Um actually Hagrid tells Harry his parents left him money earlier, he learns HOW MUCH money he has at Gringotts
Um, Actually -- not only is the Three Broomsticks not in Diagon Alley, it's also not a shop or storefront. It's a pub/inn.
Id argue a pub is more of a store than a bank is.
Giving Cadwell a dumb suggestion like Manticore, he gonna make an even dumber drawing
Oh my heck, I busted a gut at Caldwell's drawing in the Fictionary segment. That was peak humor, right there.
Have you watched Drawfee? Cause that's like the whole point of the show, lol 😂 /lh
I second the suggestion to watch Drawfee. Caldwell isn't on it anymore (except as a guest), but his successors are just as hilarious! Also look up Drawga. It's a DnD-esq drawing challenge series on RUclips
My thoughts on Caldwell in the beginning: oh he’s cute in a nerdy way
Towards the middle when he mentioned his Food Album purchase: ok he’s really cute, like adorable
The end: holy shit I wanna have your babies
Damn they got Weird Al to do a call-in question and superfan here didn't even let him finish! 🤣
In a way isn't that the highest form of respect?
He had to make sure he answered first
Um actually, the point in the timeline when the StarCraft question takes place is important because the armies of the Protoss were no longer vast when the Dark Templar were added to the ranks of the Protoss because the Zerg invaded and took over the Protoss homeworld of Aiur, driving the Protoss to the equivalent of an endangered species and greatly reducing the size of their armies (in the lore at least).
I was about to comment that too, I whink it isn't only in the lore but the game, too. Aside from the Zealot they have a lot of bots (which don't require a pilot) and most units are more quality than quantity. - Zerg and Terran have more Units with a quantity style.
The drawing of Trap was the best part.
Um, actually, Valentine moves with Ender to the colonies after Peter becomes Hegemon of Earth because she's disgusted by his behavior.
@@DecisionAvoidant Um, actually, Valentine didn't play a pivotal role in the Hegemony outside of her writings, unlike Peter did as Hegemon, and I wrongly misunderstood the question as implying she held a true position in the Hegemony as a political leader as opposed to a philisophical one. Still a great series, though, I absolutely loved Speaker for the Dead!
Um actually, Brienne is knighted in the final season by Jamie Lannister
um actually what final season? I know of no final season
@@Pablo360able oh are you a traveler from the dimension where George rr Martin didn't hand over his master work to 2 entitled prats who no nothing? Do they have flying cars there? Is the world burning?
@@atjatkatkaktark weirdly, it's worse, aside from the one positive change that GoT got cancelled halfway through season 4
you love to see caldwell
What a mad lad
Frank Seed huh
I haven't read the book in a while, but Um, Actually, Peter is the only one who goes on to lead as the Hegemon, Valentine goes off to a colony planet with Ender.
Furthermore Peter can only swing the position of Hegemon from his reputation as Locke, which at that time was basically a figurehead. He only obtains true power through military action lead by Bean (though not a coup).
Is anyone surprised that Caldwell is the biggest nerd of them all?
Brennan would like to talk.
Caldwell should have added to his drawing of Trapp a word balloon saying "I killed Pat."
Um Actually, Anakin did indeed build C-3PO out of spare parts gathered at Watto’s junk shop he found a mostly deconstructed protocol droid and rebuilt and programmed it so one could say that the personality and everything that makes the droid tick was built by Anakin!
According to IMDB, Siobhan is the person who as played "Um Actually" the most (7 times).
Um, Actually, Brienne becomes a night in season 8. But we all pretend season 8 does not exist. How dare you not know the details of episodes that had yet to be written when you made this show.
Um, Actually Knight*
@Brains00007 They said it was about Game of Thrones, not A Song of Ice and Fire. So unless it was just about the first book... it's the show.
Um, Actually, the show never happened.
@@KGillis I liked seasons 2-6. So for me they happened.
um, actually, they didnt finish the question which was saying something about being in the kingsguard. At the time when Brienne was in Renley's kinsguard and when Clegane was in Joffrey's neither was a knight.
The sad thing is: I knew what the Gungan weapon was, I just always forget the name of it. (Though the phaser stood out to me like a sore thumb.)
Um actually, the description of a manticore is:
- human face
- lion body
- scorpion tail
Not sure what made them think manticores are supposed to have wings
Presumably because the ones in MTG and D&D have wings.
@@ccggenius Yep D&D manticores have wings
Um actually, manticores also have quills on their tails that they can shoot out, in addition to the scorpion stinger.
I lost my first D&D character to Manticore spikes! True Story!
It's a little embarrassing how many people mistake D&D type stuff as mythos accurate, but understandable.
"um actually that's cool as hell"
It's really a lot of fun to have a show of this style where I actually know a lot of the subjects.
The theming is also brilliant.
12:09, Ah but you see, “Technical Difficulties” is Tom Scott jurisdiction.
Now we know that Jacob got his villain status from his mentor, Caldwell.
Um Actually, I'm pretty sure the manticore has the head (face) of a man, the body of a lion, and the tail of a scorpion. If it's D&D, it also has wings, but I'm not sure they're part of the original myth. As a D&D nerd, however, I definitely would have drawn it with wings. Hahaha!
Um, Actually, in D&D they don't have a scorpion tail - they have a spiked tail that shoots the spikes as a ranged attack.
Um actually, the dark templar homeworld is Shakuras. While the Nerazim originated on Aiur, they were exiled for refusing to submit to the Khala and they severed their nerve cords. They ultimately settled on Shakuras which is where the Dark Templar as of Starcraft come from, not Aiur.
Um actually, the Nezarim don't exist. You meant the Nerazim.
@@beater8687 Um actually, thanks for the catch!
Um, actually... I'm not sure "vast" is an accurate adjective for a Protoss army. Their units are expensive to build and their armies are tiny compared to those of the Terran and Zerg.
Um actually their “homeworld” would still be Aiur just like the Terrans homeworld would be, uhh, Terra. And while the ‘toss armies are smaller than the Zerg or Terran, they are still one of the three dominant species of the Koprulu sector, so they’re only not vast as compared to the other two. But there are other sentient species (even besides the Xel’naga) and presumably the Protoss armies dwarf them, given their (self-appointed) status as “stewards.”
"Um, actually, that's cool as hell." This dude gets it!
Ayyyy!! Food Album was my first album I ever bought too!!
Siobhan is so awesome. Keep up the good work, another great episode!
"The Food Album" was also basically my first album (though it was a birthday gift). I saw Al live on his Running with Scissors tour, too, so I knew this answer two extremely nerdy ways.
Um actually, breanne of Tarth becomes a night in the final season. Knighted by Jamie Lanister just before the battle against the army of the night King
Um actually This episode was before the final season even came out
For a moment I was afraid that the Lovecraft spelling round was about spelling the name of his cat.
Oooooooof😵
What was his cat named?
@@dndeadly6883 you gotta Google it
@@tjblackwell1456 I was hoping I'd hatch someone on it. I know his name is
Pickles
Okay, to be fair, in Ender’s Game, Peter does end up technically in power as far as we know in the end, but they expand on his journey to actually gain power and real influence as a leader in the ender’s shadow series which is a spin-off following Bean, who was in the first book
Um, actually, the year is 2020 and Gavin Newsom already is governor.
Um Actually by the time full episodes of _Um, Actually_ get posted to RUclips they're already two or three years old. New eps are on Dropout.
When it got to the H.P. Lovecraft's Sp'el Ling Bi segment I thought for a second they were going to ask them to spell his cat's name lmao
So glad this show is back! Thought covid had it for sure. Welcome back trivias and endless facts!!
This is an older episode. But they have recently done a Marvel-themed episode via Zoom that's on Dropout.
Um, actually, manticores are not always depicted with wings. The more common feature is having the face/head of a human on the lion body
Been watching since forever! This is such a good surprise to refresh to
Not me, my first time seeing it. Won't be the last.
Huh, I forgot Trapp had a desk in the earliest episodes, I think this was one of the first they released.
“I missed you too, space hitler” that line would kill in Spaceballs
um actually, Oolong is no ones best friend
Um actually, Pantalaimon doesn't just represent Lyra's soul, he literally is Lyra's soul
Caldwell is a cutie patootie and thats the hill I'll die on💕
Um, actually, traditional mythological manticores did not have wings. It's more recent fantasy adaptations that have wings.
I'm prouder than l should be after getting the Starcraft question right out of all of them.
First time in 6 months I love it, and Caldwell is back yayyyygy
sorry to burst your bubble, but this episode was filmed a few years ago
@@makishimu6456 You didnt have to reply to this you could have stayed quiet
I mean...I’m commenting on a video of a show based on correcting people...
Um actually the flame of the west wasn't reforged and given to aragorn at least in the books. It was given to him as a child broken and he was seeking out the prophecy. The movie changed it to the fact he was trying to avoid the prophecy of him as king but in the books he had the pieces on him from the start and was actively trying to get it reforged.
Um actually, Trapp DID pronounce Saiyan correctly. They are only called Say-ans in the US and Canadian dubs of the show, in most other adaptations they are pronounced like "Cyans" because that's how the original Japanese is pronounced.
Isn't the original Japanese Saiayajin which would be said like what you said but get rid of the n at the end and replace it with jean
Actually the Jin part would be said like if it was the word "gin". Then there is the fact of ssj being super saiyajin
I'm proud of myself for guessing that the Dragoons are not AI piloted. Of course, it was a complete guess that I made to myself based on nothing as I have never played Starcraft.
I'm not ashamed to say that the nerdier Caldwell revealed himself to be, the hotter he became in my depraved little eyes.
Umm actually are we talking HBO’s Game Of Thrones or the books A Song of Ice And Fire?
brienne was later knighted by jaime ,since knights can make other knights
I think those was filmed somewhere back in 2016/2017
Either way, the Hound is always quite clear that he's not a knight.
@Brains00007 Um, actually the first book is "A Game of Thrones", whereas the show dumbed even the title down and just called it "Game of Thrones"
(I'm just ribbing, I would've made the same call)
Um actually, weasley wizards wheezes isn't opened until well after harry first goes to gringotts and finds his inheritance. So technically, it also shouldn't be in that list.
I don't think I've ever clicked on a thumbnail faster.
Um actually, Manticores have a human face and the body of a lion in most interpretations.
You're thinking of a sphinx.
@Ertwin123 you know, if someone says something you think is wrong, you could take 30 seconds to verify before you respond
Yeah, that was wired. And manticores don't have wings. I'm thinking they were doing a harry potter or some other new interpretation of a manticore. Either that or they purposely said it wrong so people can tweet corrections and generate buzz.
@BlankTom looks like it was dungeons and dragons
@@zurichRevolts ah makes sense. Strange they wouldn't have just googled it. Or at least changed the category to D&D instead of mythology
Um, actually- In the movie gringotts is where Harry first realized the wealth but in the books Hagrid told Harry he had a sizeable bank account in the road about to walk into the bank
UM, ACTUALLY, the appropriate, pre-existing term is BESPECTACLED. see? no red squiggle.
Um, actually, the weapon described as "Han Solo's pistol" is no such thing. His blaster is basically a german wwII pistol with gubbins and a telescopic sight attached.
Not to be that guy, but can we just take a second to appreciate how cute Siobhan is, because damn.
Indeed, I miss her on Anglophenia. Kate Arnell is nice, but she's no Siobhan. :D
Within the joke examination of Brienne not being a knight, Trapp handily explains the exact reason why Sandor rejects the notion of knighthood.
I could show this to even my nerdiest fo friends(I’m a pretty big nerd where I come from) and we would all be collectively confused as hell, as to how you all know so much.
Um, actually, I’m pretty sure in the sorcerer’s stone when harry first sees the money, Hagrid explicitly calls it a small fortune
Caldwell showcasing that chaotic drawfee energy and I'm here for it lol
You know this episode was filmed long long ago when the caption under Caldwell Tanner is only “Drawfee.”
Seriously, he was gone from Drawfee like a year or so at the time that this was uploaded. He's been gone from there like 4 years now. Made me laugh my ass off when I saw it. 😂
EDIT: Holy crap, this episode is from 2017. They said a year away from the gubernatorial election, which was in November 2018...
"The Food Album was the first album I ever bought with my own money."
Ha! Mine was Dare to be Stupid.
Caldwell pulled a Brennan
Um, Actually, Siobhan is stunningly attractive and well-spoken.
I now understand the urge to yell at the tv like my dad did watching football like they could hear me. So immersed.
Um actually, while in English Saiyans are typically pronounced Say-ehns, Trapp's pronunciation is closer to the original Japanese pronunciation of Saiyajin. So in a way he's even more correct.
Um actually Anakin did build 3po. There’s even a line “he’s a protocol droid I’m building to help mom”
Um actually, Trapp had the pronunciation of "saiyan" right the first time. Despite english adaptations opting for a "say" sound over a "cy" sound, the japanese equivalent "saiya-jin" is pronounced with a "cy" sound. The japanese word "yasai" that "saiya-jin" is based off of uses "cy" as well.
Um Actually, Han Solo’s blaster is the DL-44 and it doesn’t look anything like that. It was made from a German Mauser Pistol.
I always get the Chimera and Manticore confused, so I would've probably put a goat's head on it.
Um actually, Harry first realizes his wealth in the shack (where he and the Dursley’s flee to when trying to escape the letters from Hogwarts) , after asking Hagrid how he will be able to afford his school supplies and Hagrid tells him his parent left him money in the bank, Gringotts.
Um, Actually, Trapp's pronunciation of 'saiyan' was correct as per the original Japanese.
Um, actually...the original Japanese is "Saiya-jin" so he still pronounced it wrong
@@huber7777 Um, Actually, that is correct, but jin just means person. An American is an America-jin. The important part is the pronunciation of Saiya.
There is no shame in knowing and loving Weird Al. Only shame in having never heard of him (SHAME!). The man deserved his Hollywood Walk of Fame star.
based on the last questions, I think that this was taped before the last epiosdes of game of thrones aired. So Brienne wasn't a knight yet, which every other comment is failing to take into account
Um, actually Vader never met 3PO again after he actually became Vader.
I know Caldwell is part of drawfee but he didn’t need to flex on them with his drawing.
Um actually Brienne gets knighted towards the end of the show. She even becomes Captain of the king's guard.