It was nice to see the team all chipping in together and each person contributed their own answers. I do think Darragh was right though, they did feel like they were better players than a target of 18 (completely compliment there by the way). Had they accepted the mispronunciation ‘Gazpachio’ as opposed to ‘Gazpacho’, that’s already a 19 before actually knowing anything else. They may not have got as many pushbacks as they hoped, but they got them at the right moment, because when it’s down to the last 40 or 30 seconds, a single pushback puts the chaser on the back foot and then they have to go fast AS WELL AS not making mistakes.
It doesn’t help when Bradley mispronounces Illawarra. The region is just south of Sydney, but it took me a while because Bradley did not say it properly.
In Darragh’s defence, that’s quite a regional question. The rhyming pronunciation only really works in a Northern accent, if you’re further down south in England, you’re more likely to just pronounce the ‘o’ on the end as an ‘o’. That’s why a team is more likely to get that sort of question right, because the team has 4 people from different parts of the UK so chances are it actually works for one of them!
@@Harvey1211 As an American, I was sitting here going "Rhyming slang that doesn't rhyme? What a misleading question!" I guess if you pronounce it as "piana" then fair enough
@@tmtmtlsml I completely respect that! It’s even weirder because it’s supposedly ‘Cockney Rhyming Slang’ and yet I think even from that part of London, they’d use an ‘o’ on the end haha. How did you get on with the rest of the questions?
@@Harvey1211 I do pretty well with The Chase questions, actually. Obviously my knowledge of British history and geography is severely lacking, but there are some shortcuts I've picked up on ("What Tudor king-" is always Henry VIII. "What Australian soap-" is always Neighbors). I reckon I get 14 or 15 pretty consistently in Final Chase sets.
@@tmtmtlsml wow, that’s incredible. I’d be lucky to be getting 14s and 15s consistently haha, consistent is something I’m not, I’m all over the place with my scores haha. What would you say your strengths are?
We're happy when the contestants win but you cant help cheering on your favourite chaser. Darragh is my favourite chaser
It was nice to see the team all chipping in together and each person contributed their own answers. I do think Darragh was right though, they did feel like they were better players than a target of 18 (completely compliment there by the way). Had they accepted the mispronunciation ‘Gazpachio’ as opposed to ‘Gazpacho’, that’s already a 19 before actually knowing anything else. They may not have got as many pushbacks as they hoped, but they got them at the right moment, because when it’s down to the last 40 or 30 seconds, a single pushback puts the chaser on the back foot and then they have to go fast AS WELL AS not making mistakes.
Not the first time he’s said a team was a little light and lost 😂😂😂
Great final chase
Brilliant....If this is todays chase i missed it & voila, here it is on my mobile. Cheers 👍
It doesn’t help when Bradley mispronounces Illawarra. The region is just south of Sydney, but it took me a while because Bradley did not say it properly.
Daragh probably saw 18 and went easy on them.
Then rushed and made mistakes.
He just had to throw it away in the last 35 seconds, didn’t he?
Aren't you the one usually whinging about the channel spoiling the result? The one time they don't here you are doing the same thing 😂😂
@@HashimAziz1 no, it’s the others 🤣
Bad day at the office for The Menace! How did he not know Joanna was piano?!
In Darragh’s defence, that’s quite a regional question. The rhyming pronunciation only really works in a Northern accent, if you’re further down south in England, you’re more likely to just pronounce the ‘o’ on the end as an ‘o’. That’s why a team is more likely to get that sort of question right, because the team has 4 people from different parts of the UK so chances are it actually works for one of them!
@@Harvey1211 As an American, I was sitting here going "Rhyming slang that doesn't rhyme? What a misleading question!" I guess if you pronounce it as "piana" then fair enough
@@tmtmtlsml I completely respect that! It’s even weirder because it’s supposedly ‘Cockney Rhyming Slang’ and yet I think even from that part of London, they’d use an ‘o’ on the end haha. How did you get on with the rest of the questions?
@@Harvey1211 I do pretty well with The Chase questions, actually. Obviously my knowledge of British history and geography is severely lacking, but there are some shortcuts I've picked up on ("What Tudor king-" is always Henry VIII. "What Australian soap-" is always Neighbors). I reckon I get 14 or 15 pretty consistently in Final Chase sets.
@@tmtmtlsml wow, that’s incredible. I’d be lucky to be getting 14s and 15s consistently haha, consistent is something I’m not, I’m all over the place with my scores haha. What would you say your strengths are?
One of the worst game of Darragh Ennis
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