It's probably hard to notice in this video because the GSN screenbug logo is in the way, but notice how after Chuck revealed the answer on the first Qualifying question, Mike kept shaking his head thinking, "There's no way in hell I'm gonna make it on this team," and notice how surprised and excited he looked when he actually did make it with his answer of 27, which makes me wonder what Girish's guess was.
Curtis Warren sweat the million dollar question big-time. That was probably one of the weakest questions in history, but he got it right and got the jackpot. I ain't complaining here! :-)
she's still smart even after losing on the $200K question. Everyone on the team and in the audience as well as Chuck himself looked and sounded really surprised that Honey Dijon was wrong.
I thought for sure they had it my answers were the exact same and I was so surprised that honey Dijon was wrong I never would’ve guessed creamy buttermilk I find that way to creamy for my salads and I was shocked as chuck was
@@arielgonzalez5296 I find it worth mentioning that her team lost on Ruben's answer, whereas the answer she gave herself was right. Maybe she just didn't know Honey Dijon was wrong and that Creamy Buttermilk was.
If you're talking about the team with Dana, Patrick, Jennifer, and Forest, no. They're from different cities. The episode from January 28 had the show's first everybody-is-from-Las-Vegas-Nevada team.
I don't really like Curtis after he terminated Jackie before the million dollar question in the November 11 episode. It annoyed me when he won this million dollar question in this episode.
I knew Mike was going down. He was WAY too ignorant. The he was the galls to say...whatever I got my 10,000. I'd be shocked if they didn't need to separate him from the rest of the team after.
How did the team not get Pause? That was pretty dumb to choose Send instead of Pause. Bad move! Same for the second team: Honey Dijon instead of Creamy Buttermilk? Awful mistake! Who was worst as Captain?
Anna Loveberry Babycakes it’s about respect though. The higher you go the more respect ya get. Think about the team that missed the $25k question on a question about chuck’s game show history. That was shameful and they are forever a laughing stock.
@@DillonJayasuriya I'm only responding now because i failed to notice you'd responded until the time i posted this but just to let you know, i think that team's bigger source of humiliation is the fact that Dennis said he'd been following Chuck's career yet still got the question wrong. I don't think it had much to do with the level of the question per se but he played himself on national television and made his entire team look bad.
-Mindy was the best captain to win nothing. To this day I can't believe that Honey Dijon was wrong. -Could Ruben look like he gives any less of a !@#$ to be on the show?
-Honestly, I liked Sohini (the first captain in the 1/14/2000 episode) better but Mindy was great also. -I'm sure Ruben was glad to be on the show after the presumably long and difficult process it took to get there, but especially since he said he works in security, Ruben just seemed to have that big, tough guy badass attitude about him.
Sohini seemed kinda ditzy. Other than the $75K question about Friends she seemed unsure of all the other questions and was just going along with her teammates, and was lucky that they all gave her correct answers. She used the Freebie on an easy Scrabble question and went for the $500K question without the Freebie which was historically near-suicide on this show. I was surprised no one challenged her in the terminators.
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr After going back to my original comment it hit me that Daniel Avila won nothing also. I wasn't considering him because although he left with nothing his team was still considered a winning team because of the individual bailouts. I suppose I should rephrase it to, Mindy was the best captain of a losing team.
@@ramibaghdadi1255 Maybe I guess you'd have that opinion because she lead her team to the $2 million question (would've been $1 million if it was regular Greed) but she did accept all her teammates' correct answers up to that point without having to change an answer. My favorite captains on Greed so far were: -- Terrance Jones, the first 70's trivia captain. Too many reasons to list in a single comment but he was pretty firm about his role as captain and knew every answer to every question up to $200,000 and knew when to stop and eliminated Linda, who got her question wrong. To me he's the best captain on Greed on which a team froze on $200,000. -- Derwin Cox, the captain who saved his team THREE times from losing... well actually technically it was four times. But then again, interestingly it was Derwin's OWN answer on that $500,000 question that they would've cost his team the $500K win had he not taking that $50k bailout deal. -- Honorable mention: Dan Avila for having the balls to drag his team kicking and screaming all the way to the $1 million question whether they wanted to or not. Too bad he ended up paying for it by losing on the $2.2 million question. -- Honorable mention: Charles C. Stevenson Jr. Generous captain. Nice guy. Nuff said.
For those who want to see how far the last team went before Curtis and Melissa had their Million Dollar Moment, click here. ruclips.net/video/6jY_5sdHWpo/видео.html
I followed that link thinking for a moment it was the full unobstructed 2/18/2000 episode but it's not. You can hear the whole think but the picture is stuck up at the part when Chuck offers Jeffrey $20k bribe money at the $200k question.
I feel like Chuck gave that Lamarc guy a HUGE hint to the correct answer. What's more Vegas than a Casino?
1) You gotta figure the the producers were backstage slapping their heads. And 2)... the guy didn't even get it! And guessed wrong! I was like what???
If you have more episodes please upload!
It's probably hard to notice in this video because the GSN screenbug logo is in the way, but notice how after Chuck revealed the answer on the first Qualifying question, Mike kept shaking his head thinking, "There's no way in hell I'm gonna make it on this team," and notice how surprised and excited he looked when he actually did make it with his answer of 27, which makes me wonder what Girish's guess was.
I think it might have been something 880 or above. I dunno how anyone can get under 100.
GIVE ME THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES!
Curtis Warren sweat the million dollar question big-time.
That was probably one of the weakest questions in history, but he got it right and got the jackpot.
I ain't complaining here! :-)
39:56 that Chain Reaction ad was genius
Thanks
I wonder why they got the entire population of Vegas on the show
Oh man I remember those two
2 Teams of 6 are from Las Vegas, Nevada.
Before both those teams, the show had another everyone-from-Las-Vegas team. It was the second team in the episode from January 28.
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr I know both from Las Vegas, Nevada.
Curtis Warren was the biggest winner on gameshows, but only for 4 days! David Ledger surpassed him on Twenty One with $1,765,000..
If you have anymore Greed episodes (particularly the Feb 18 2000 and the 11/24/99 and 12/2/99, 12/10/99) please upload them thanks
That episode from December 10, 1999 is the Madeleine Ali episode I'm dying to see.
His name is Mark Westgard, he’s from Viborg, South Dakota, and he’s a teacher.😌
For some reason Howard looks like Donny Osmond
Wow Lamarc got fed a fast ball and bunted
What's with the repeat?
Fiscal air bag
The writers put a lot of humor when they wrote that $50,000 question
0:10 Curtis looks like he's about to kill somebody lol
Guard this 😂
11:13 Mike: "I want that Captain's Chair."
LOL except that the captain is not even sitting in a chair...
figure of speech
@@artvandelay7687 Yeah, it's a metaphor.
Mike would return in tournament of losers episode attempted to challenge captain and failed. His team lost in $200000 question about Mother’s Day.
@@TripSoul10 No, he didn't lose to Mother's Day.
What was the answer that was removed by the freebie on the IBM question?
"update the answer was Save"
The Freebie took out "Save" and I hope another video turns up that includes the players picking their answers
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr Thanks, I forgot what it was.
13:15 BUST
and at 25:40
23:15 Feel bad for Mindy, she was smart til they gave her team an odd question on salad dressings..
U would think, but maybe she didn't know anything very clearly about salad dressing.
she's still smart even after losing on the $200K question. Everyone on the team and in the audience as well as Chuck himself looked and sounded really surprised that Honey Dijon was wrong.
I thought for sure they had it my answers were the exact same and I was so surprised that honey Dijon was wrong I never would’ve guessed creamy buttermilk I find that way to creamy for my salads and I was shocked as chuck was
@@artvandelay7687 She wasn't very smart, because she's worst Captain's list.
@@arielgonzalez5296 I find it worth mentioning that her team lost on Ruben's answer, whereas the answer she gave herself was right. Maybe she just didn't know Honey Dijon was wrong and that Creamy Buttermilk was.
13:14 25:40 WRONG ANSWER!
On both $200,000 Questions.
We’re going to stretch the $25,000 to $50,000 next time.😉
23:53 fat Joe doppelgänger
GET EM ON THE PHONE!
GET EM OUT OF THE KITCHEN!!
GET EM IN FRONT OF THE TV!!!
IT'S THE GREED MILLION DOLLAR MOMENT!!!!!
there were some real idiot teams on this episode
@@arcanesylph1344 Not to mention Dan Avila's brother appears as a contestant two teams later... and just happened to be the captain of his team.
Led by two Captains which one of them were worse.
@@andrewbeaudoin7363 mike reardon was
Is everyone from Vegas in the first group
If you're talking about the team with Dana, Patrick, Jennifer, and Forest, no. They're from different cities. The episode from January 28 had the show's first everybody-is-from-Las-Vegas-Nevada team.
I ALWAYS THOUGHT $1,410,000 WAS
THE BIGGEST AMOUNT OF $$ WON IN THE 20TH CENTURY.
BUT I WAS WRONG!!!!!
IT'S ACTUALLY $1,765,000!
Is this proper English title?
Good ole Curtis Warren
I don't really like Curtis after he terminated Jackie before the million dollar question in the November 11 episode. It annoyed me when he won this million dollar question in this episode.
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr He kind of had an unfair reason to challenge her.
I knew Mike was going down. He was WAY too ignorant. The he was the galls to say...whatever I got my 10,000. I'd be shocked if they didn't need to separate him from the rest of the team after.
13:22 what a jerk, how about "sorry team"?
greed know
How did the team not get Pause? That was pretty dumb to choose Send instead of Pause. Bad move! Same for the second team: Honey Dijon instead of Creamy Buttermilk? Awful mistake! Who was worst as Captain?
Probably they didn't know about IBM computers.
@@arielgonzalez5296 50/50 chance
But Mindy didn't pick Honey Dijon, it's Ruben's Choice.
I never would've thought creamy buttermilk. I always preferred honey dijon. That was a tough question.
$ 1,000,000
Thanks goodness mindy was their captain. They were struggling to get to 100k 😂🤦🏾♂️
But they failed to make it past the $200k question so it really didn't matter since that whole team except for Howard went home with nothing
Anna Loveberry Babycakes it’s about respect though. The higher you go the more respect ya get. Think about the team that missed the $25k question on a question about chuck’s game show history. That was shameful and they are forever a laughing stock.
Creamy buttermilk is gross by the way. It’s basically ranch mixed with sadness
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr It mattered to Howard, he owed Mindy bigtime for his $10K.
@@DillonJayasuriya I'm only responding now because i failed to notice you'd responded until the time i posted this but just to let you know, i think that team's bigger source of humiliation is the fact that Dennis said he'd been following Chuck's career yet still got the question wrong. I don't think it had much to do with the level of the question per se but he played himself on national television and made his entire team look bad.
-Mindy was the best captain to win nothing. To this day I can't believe that Honey Dijon was wrong.
-Could Ruben look like he gives any less of a !@#$ to be on the show?
-Honestly, I liked Sohini (the first captain in the 1/14/2000 episode) better but Mindy was great also.
-I'm sure Ruben was glad to be on the show after the presumably long and difficult process it took to get there, but especially since he said he works in security, Ruben just seemed to have that big, tough guy badass attitude about him.
Sohini seemed kinda ditzy. Other than the $75K question about Friends she seemed unsure of all the other questions and was just going along with her teammates, and was lucky that they all gave her correct answers. She used the Freebie on an easy Scrabble question and went for the $500K question without the Freebie which was historically near-suicide on this show. I was surprised no one challenged her in the terminators.
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr After going back to my original comment it hit me that Daniel Avila won nothing also. I wasn't considering him because although he left with nothing his team was still considered a winning team because of the individual bailouts. I suppose I should rephrase it to, Mindy was the best captain of a losing team.
The best Captain of Greed was Phyllis. The team of her, David and Lauren.
@@ramibaghdadi1255 Maybe I guess you'd have that opinion because she lead her team to the $2 million question (would've been $1 million if it was regular Greed) but she did accept all her teammates' correct answers up to that point without having to change an answer. My favorite captains on Greed so far were:
-- Terrance Jones, the first 70's trivia captain. Too many reasons to list in a single comment but he was pretty firm about his role as captain and knew every answer to every question up to $200,000 and knew when to stop and eliminated Linda, who got her question wrong. To me he's the best captain on Greed on which a team froze on $200,000.
-- Derwin Cox, the captain who saved his team THREE times from losing... well actually technically it was four times. But then again, interestingly it was Derwin's OWN answer on that $500,000 question that they would've cost his team the $500K win had he not taking that $50k bailout deal.
-- Honorable mention: Dan Avila for having the balls to drag his team kicking and screaming all the way to the $1 million question whether they wanted to or not. Too bad he ended up paying for it by losing on the $2.2 million question.
-- Honorable mention: Charles C. Stevenson Jr. Generous captain. Nice guy. Nuff said.
For those who want to see how far the last team went before Curtis and Melissa had their Million Dollar Moment, click here.
ruclips.net/video/6jY_5sdHWpo/видео.html
I followed that link thinking for a moment it was the full unobstructed 2/18/2000 episode but it's not. You can hear the whole think but the picture is stuck up at the part when Chuck offers Jeffrey $20k bribe money at the $200k question.