Key was in perfect form for a game filmed on April 1. "Screams Dog" then "holding a cuboid" and then going out on the most obvious category. So entertaining even though it was pure madness.
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I love how Key's evolved from his 'hot fleabag priest' look a couple of months ago; and now he's hit 'rural homely vicar'. Looking forward to when he finally gets to Rabbi or maybe the Pope...
y’all think this was when they were filming “See How They Run”? the timeline makes sense and they make Key look SO MUCH OLDER for the movie. he looks like he’s straight from set in my opinion.
Everyone, take a look again at Tim Key's forehead ( 0:48 ) not a single line there. His skin looks tight and fresh. Now look at the rows of lines in Horne's forehead, and the creases in the furrowed brow of Watson (together with the white hair and beard). Key was robbed here.
Watson's "I want you to box clever" encouraging Key to find pictures of Penelope Pitstop with a cuboid is the reassured genius of a man knowing the game is his for the taking...
As soon as Horne said no more twins I thought it was to get Key out with Penelope Pitstop. So either he completely forgot or his plan massively backfired
I don't mind a good subjective category e.g Screams Dog. There used to be more of it. I recall Horne doing one about names that contain something a bit close to a cricket pun.
I know I'm way late to the party but I came to the comments looking for this. Would have been a legendary catch and I don't see any defense against it.
I came here to write a comment about how brilliant it was that 1am on a Friday is No More Jockeys time. But then I just got showed a RUclips advert, tutorialising how to reposition a baby from breach position in-womb, and I’m left to consider my life choices up until this point. What does the algorithm want me to do with this information?
You have been designated a new career by the algorithm. Report to headquarters for reeducation and reassignment. Bring a tub of vaseline and some elbow-length job gloves.
That's interesting to me. My 9:30am jockeys works perfectly for my schedule, I can't imagine the hard-core adrenaline that a late night jockeys binge would bring
Horne taking back his person AFTER stating the category at 21:00 felt like bad play to me. Surely that's not allowed? Stating a category signals that challenges are open, just as stating a name indicates the closing of the challenge window, if you will.
The "shaky" instrument is a flexatone...it's much more interesting sounding than you've figured out so far. If you hold it in your hand like you are, and squeeze the bottom of the metal strip with your thumb like a spring, THEN shake it, it makes lots of different pitches. You can probably look it up and find a video to see it better...flexatone.
The focus on Key's terrible Eve move (very vowelly, and arguably pretty Christian) seems to have distracted from Horne playing a subliminal reverse card after the elimination. Unprecedented.
@@Peteroranje Jesus Christ wasn’t born when Eve was “alive”, therefore she would be Jewish if anything. Although if only God, 2 people and a snake exist at the time maybe there’s no need for a religion as such?
Some might argue that the book of Genesis is a moderately Christian text. And Eve - created by God (of “Christianity” fame) - is fairly involved in that whole genre. I just know I'm having a lovely time.
Cuboid, as much as it sounds like it, is not, I think, an adjective. Cubular is what the boys are after. A cuboid is wildly easier to find than something cubular (such as an iPhone)
Does anyone know what the music is from this episode? I like to use the music from each episode to influence my study playlist every week, but this week, the piece isn't listed in the video description.
Is the letter Y not considered a vowel in English? I get that it's a weird letter because it can be read as vowel or consonant sounds depending on the word but it's 100% a vowel sound in Humpty Dumpty
If we look to countdown then no Y is not a vowel and I think any UK citizen would consider countdown a valid source for what is a vowel and what is a consonant. Although it could have made an interesting challenge, so I don't mind it as a category.
@@andracatheduckking257 merriam Webster is US standard dictionary not UK. There is an argument for Y as a vowel but it is not typically something you are taught in UK schools but pick up over time - I know I learnt it from US TV shows as a kid. As mentioned before I’d assume broadly speaking that a Y challenge whilst possible would likely fail in UK but again I wouldn’t mind seeing the challenge and ensuing argument, but given the 3 guys are British I’d think countdown rules would be enforced as countdown is a British institution.
Since they're both canines, there is a case to be made, but when you think about it, dogs evolved from wolves. Imho, that means you could make the case that dogs are (evolved) wolfs, but wolves aren't dogs.
Key I know you read these comments and I must say I’ve been rooting for you to grab this set since your first W, then you go on to blurt out fucking Eve. Shambles
If you pay attention to the song Flash Bang Wallop from the music Half A Sixpence, then Eve was not done and dusted before the invention of the camera.
I'm liking Key's trial run as a vicar from Midsomer Murders
Or Stanley Unwin in the Secret Service
I would LOVE to see Key on Midsomer Murders tbh.
ppp @@louisgilbert7215
He looks a bit like his character in the first episode of Inside no 9 (which is a bit terrifying!)
The more they learn about Penelope, the easier she becomes to challenge. Last set no one would've thought to have challenged her on twin sister
Dog in Ukranian is собака (pronounced sobaka / sue barker)
Incredible fact.
Chewbacca
Wonderful
Woof
I wonder if the name Chewbacca is derived from that then!
"No more twins" is a big Penelope Pitstop trap
Key was in perfect form for a game filmed on April 1. "Screams Dog" then "holding a cuboid" and then going out on the most obvious category. So entertaining even though it was pure madness.
They could've got anyone who's ever held a paperback book
@@AlexRoseGames That's what I thought, too. Books are cuboid, aren't they?
Absolutely dead on with German philosopher.
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Wasn't expecting the deep dive into Where's Wally lore, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I love how Key's evolved from his 'hot fleabag priest' look a couple of months ago; and now he's hit 'rural homely vicar'.
Looking forward to when he finally gets to Rabbi or maybe the Pope...
y’all think this was when they were filming “See How They Run”? the timeline makes sense and they make Key look SO MUCH OLDER for the movie. he looks like he’s straight from set in my opinion.
💯
omg, this is the kind of forensic detective work that makes BTL great. The hair is exactly the same, you're right!
Are you kidding? Not a line on Key's face. I'm going absolute dweeb in his early 30s
That's what I was thinking. He clearly uses SPF and has a good skin care routine 👍
That may just be his tight shirt collar trapping the blood above his neck and making his face expand and smooth out like a balloon
Everyone, take a look again at Tim Key's forehead ( 0:48 ) not a single line there. His skin looks tight and fresh. Now look at the rows of lines in Horne's forehead, and the creases in the furrowed brow of Watson (together with the white hair and beard). Key was robbed here.
As we say in Ireland, he's as smooth as a baby's arse.
@@VideoNozoki are you a forensic pathologist?
Watson's "I want you to box clever" encouraging Key to find pictures of Penelope Pitstop with a cuboid is the reassured genius of a man knowing the game is his for the taking...
Just me or did they go from Key’s going out straight to Horne?
Key beginning to describe Trainspotting and Watson getting it is like paid comedy-quality. Perfect boke-tsukkomi dynamic. All improvised
Is there anyone BTL who didnt instantly put their head in their hands when the German philosopher blurted "Eve"?
I’m starting to regret putting money on Key. Odds have risen after today’s shocker
You mean DTL?
I felt so bad for poor Timmy. If only he'd concentrate this set could be HIS!!?
i'm surprised there wasn't a debate on Humpty-Dumpty. Surely you could argue that the Y is being used as a vowel there?
You could probably argue that eve might be a Christian as well - she certainly knew god
Nice of Key's dad to join us.
Great to see Key in costume as his character from Inside No. 9
"I've Got Batteries In My Eyes" ... the new hit single from Mark Watson :)
As soon as Horne said no more twins I thought it was to get Key out with Penelope Pitstop. So either he completely forgot or his plan massively backfired
Doesn't Penelope also end in a vowel? Key got out on a first name with Eve so he should have been out on that too.
That category was specifically "complete name ends in a vowel", so in this case, "t" (and also why they were trying to find if Eve had a surname).
I don't mind a good subjective category e.g Screams Dog. There used to be more of it. I recall Horne doing one about names that contain something a bit close to a cricket pun.
I prefer them to ones you have to Google. Becomes a game of chance rather than argumentative.
No more dinners was a real early classic.
Honestly surprised Key didn't try and argue 'y' is a vowel. Feels like a strong challenge to make against Humpty Dumpty.
Not the first time the our esteemed and otherwise learned players have failed to acknowledge the versatile nature of the letter wye.
Strong and perfectly legitimate challenge. That's exactly the kind of phoneme in which Y is a vowel
Yeah
I know I'm way late to the party but I came to the comments looking for this. Would have been a legendary catch and I don't see any defense against it.
@@MusicalJackknife Well the defense is obvious, isn't it? It's not normally classified as a vowel plus the old "I'm not walking for that!"
Tim looks like one of those cannibals that finds willing victims on craigslist
Every friday morning. half an hours free laughter and insanity. I do not mind it, at all!
Nearly choked to death rewatching this when Key requests being sprayed onto a prison wall..
Does anyone know if Watson had a vaccine jab before the game?
I'm not entirely sure but the signs are looking good.
You kind of get a feeling, and that Alex had a bath
Does former England Wicketkeeper Jack Russell ‘scream dog’?
I came here to write a comment about how brilliant it was that 1am on a Friday is No More Jockeys time. But then I just got showed a RUclips advert, tutorialising how to reposition a baby from breach position in-womb, and I’m left to consider my life choices up until this point. What does the algorithm want me to do with this information?
You have been designated a new career by the algorithm.
Report to headquarters for reeducation and reassignment.
Bring a tub of vaseline and some elbow-length job gloves.
That's interesting to me. My 9:30am jockeys works perfectly for my schedule, I can't imagine the hard-core adrenaline that a late night jockeys binge would bring
@@corg_9939 Frankly euphoric
I must have seen about ten thousand adverts for Serranata (sp?) Flowers at this point. Anyone else?
It's weird how a sentence resonates. Just the other night I was watching a video teaching babies how to survive drowning
I can’t put into words how much I love the cuboid category
WATSON's back in winning form and KEY is back in forgetful form. HORNE's off making trumpet noises. We're back in classic NMJ territory here.
I think this set might be the greatest yet
Key is freaking me out with his whole Inside number 9 Sardines vibe.
Horne taking back his person AFTER stating the category at 21:00 felt like bad play to me. Surely that's not allowed? Stating a category signals that challenges are open, just as stating a name indicates the closing of the challenge window, if you will.
Horne’s first category ‘no more twins’
I am very concerned for Key now
I bet you didn't expect that plot twist
The "shaky" instrument is a flexatone...it's much more interesting sounding than you've figured out so far. If you hold it in your hand like you are, and squeeze the bottom of the metal strip with your thumb like a spring, THEN shake it, it makes lots of different pitches. You can probably look it up and find a video to see it better...flexatone.
We for real saying Y isn't a vowel? I was looking forward to that argument.
Is it just me that hears Inspector Clouseau every time Horne says 'lure'?
I hadn't been conscious of this, but, yes, very much yes.
Not sure Key quite manages Sexy Priest from Fleabag, but he smashed the audition for Rev Green in the new live action Cluedo.
Key looking like a young Harold Bishop here
You know Alex is a good dad based on his knowledge oh Where's Wally 👍🏽
I once sublaxed my cuboid. Key's form on the slide, as is his haircut. Thanks gents.
I mean you know you’re a year in when it’s reduced to phone cases being smashed against faces.
I don't mind Key in glasses. I don't mind it at all
He does have some pairs that suit him *much* better and I do wish he'd give them an airing for us...
Me either 👀
The focus on Key's terrible Eve move (very vowelly, and arguably pretty Christian) seems to have distracted from Horne playing a subliminal reverse card after the elimination. Unprecedented.
I guess given that Jesus is actually God and eternal then yes she was a Christian. Interesting theological point there.
@@Peteroranje I see NMJ as a weekly theology/philosophy lesson, with a game-show element as a bonus.
@@Peteroranje Jesus Christ wasn’t born when Eve was “alive”, therefore she would be Jewish if anything. Although if only God, 2 people and a snake exist at the time maybe there’s no need for a religion as such?
Eve was born and died ages before Jesus. Zero possibility she could be Christian.
Some might argue that the book of Genesis is a moderately Christian text.
And Eve - created by God (of “Christianity” fame) - is fairly involved in that whole genre.
I just know I'm having a lovely time.
Watto was everywhere post jab - as he did a live gig just moments after his first jab
Phenomenal performance
It's graphene oxide de
Love that all of keys categories need explaining
Did they switch order after Key went out? I didn't hear a category from Mark after Key walked...
It's being talked about
Nobody's going to argue that Y functions as a vowel in Humpty Dumpty?
"They're not the right-shaped things!"
Thanks for the commentary Watto, always makes me chuckle
watson was being extremely kind when he said 45
Great episode as usual. And thanks for the nice interrobang in the subtitles :)
🎶🎵"Down the line"! Love isn't always on time, woah woah woah woah!🎵🎶
🎶🎵 You've been as constant as the northern star,
The brightest light that shi~nes
It's been you,
woman,
right Down The Li~ne🎵🎶 (DTL!)
20:25 the beginning of Horne completely imploding this round 😄😄
Interesting to see the state of play one week after the recently revealed secret training game, horne doesn't know what hit him
Lovely game and all... Puff the Magic Dragon frolicked on two legs. That cartoon reduced me to utter tears as a child.
they skipped Watto after Key was eliminated!
Cracking episode as always.
Tim Key's looking great as a panicked Belgian trade minister.
Dear NMJ mersh department; I would buy a shirt with "relaxing in the crescent" emblazoned on the chest. Yeah. Thanks.
Excellent final turn! What a game. Over.
Cuboid, as much as it sounds like it, is not, I think, an adjective.
Cubular is what the boys are after.
A cuboid is wildly easier to find than something cubular (such as an iPhone)
“You look 58!” Poor Key 😅🥰
As a huge Snooker and Jack Lisowski fan, I'm delighted Tim regularly gives him a mention on here - even if he did keep calling him LiKowski. 😂
SH*T just realised that Key looks like Peter Griffin!!!
What timing. Just finished yesterday's Taskmaster upload for breakfast, and now right into NMJ. Careful not to overdose on Horne.
Some wonderful categories this week chaps
Does Tim look like a German philosopher? I Kant see it myself, but maybe it depends on the Engels you're looking at.
I'm pretty sure that Puff the Magic Dragon had two legs
Not 4?
@andrewwmunro not "arms" ??
@andrewwmunro : You might be right. I thought he picked up Little Jackie Draper/Paper and gave him a hug.
Trainspotting and Where’s Wally are two well known books about looking for stuff. Lmfao!!! 🤣
Absolutely off the rails. Love it
Does anyone know what the music is from this episode? I like to use the music from each episode to influence my study playlist every week, but this week, the piece isn't listed in the video description.
Goodness, Key thinks the man in the moon is the kid in the Dreamworks logo. This show is nothing but surprises.
German philosopher? Surely we're not calling Key a right Kant? Bit rude if you ask me.
That was hugely entertains, thanks. Key’s zany categories to start had me in fits just like the other chaps.
Felix Da Cat jumper... Love It!
Who doesn't love a good call back?
Honestly, Key looks remarkably like Steve Jobs here.
Is the letter Y not considered a vowel in English? I get that it's a weird letter because it can be read as vowel or consonant sounds depending on the word but it's 100% a vowel sound in Humpty Dumpty
It technically should depend on the word but most people would just say aeiou are the vowels
If we look to countdown then no Y is not a vowel and I think any UK citizen would consider countdown a valid source for what is a vowel and what is a consonant. Although it could have made an interesting challenge, so I don't mind it as a category.
according to merriam-webster it's definitely a vowel in that case. very surprised nobody challenged it
@@andracatheduckking257 merriam Webster is US standard dictionary not UK. There is an argument for Y as a vowel but it is not typically something you are taught in UK schools but pick up over time - I know I learnt it from US TV shows as a kid. As mentioned before I’d assume broadly speaking that a Y challenge whilst possible would likely fail in UK but again I wouldn’t mind seeing the challenge and ensuing argument, but given the 3 guys are British I’d think countdown rules would be enforced as countdown is a British institution.
a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y - from 1st grade till the end of time in the country to the north of the U.S. Challenge!
Is a wolf a dog? It's this week's "is a donkey a horse?" :) :) :)))))
Since they're both canines, there is a case to be made, but when you think about it, dogs evolved from wolves. Imho, that means you could make the case that dogs are (evolved) wolfs, but wolves aren't dogs.
🎵Does a spider have a heart?🎵
I'm curious if ending in a vowel rule applies if the name ends in a y
Can't say I approve of the Dipsey withdrawal.
Key I know you read these comments and I must say I’ve been rooting for you to grab this set since your first W, then you go on to blurt out fucking Eve. Shambles
The music is Bach, Orchestral Suite No. 1 in C major, BWV 1066.
I am in fact really really far down the line.
They skipped watto's go after Eve!
Hands off cuboids
Hands off faces
Eyes off bookshelves
Eyes off books
Paperback books would be cuboid. I'd argue hardbacks aren't.
Key reminds me of that old Mike Myers SNL character, Dieter. He wasn't a European philosopher but he was a German talk show host so....same thing?
Now is the time on Sprockets when we dance. (Schnell, schnell!!)
I couldn't even find Pandora Pitstop holding a cuboid...
I'm loving the new Reverend Key
I've enjoyed everything you've said my child
Things that are square and exist in the universe must have at least some depth and therefore are cuboids. A sheet of paper is a cuboid for example.
Tim’s looking like Richard Whitely today.
always a good game on a friday morning
Key isn't far off his character from Inside No 9.
I'm screaming at my phone that Penelope ends in a vowel and she's a twin!!! I can't be the only one!
Ends in vowel was "whole name, which would usually be surname"
@@armcie5080 - Is Pitstop her surname or just a nickname like The BFG's last name is not Giant?
Does anyone know if Horne had a bath before this game?
Good to see Stellan Skarsgard getting involved…
When I think about it Tim looks like an interrogator for a repressive regime (and they all wear job gloves)
He does look like he's about to claim that he "has vays of making you talk"
Shout out to your friend and mine, he’s a member of our Bowling Team and an all around nice guy, Mike Currie!
I can't believe no one challenged Humpty Dumpty ending in Y!!
Not officially a vowel
If you pay attention to the song Flash Bang Wallop from the music Half A Sixpence, then Eve was not done and dusted before the invention of the camera.
The Ys in "Humpty Dumpty" are functioning as vowels.