I think 123456 is obviously the most common "password". It's already arranged evidently and is easy to press the characters in the keyboard and sometimes the log in asks for "passcode" not "password".
I agree with going with PASSWORD for two reasons: 1. They always tell you to make sure your password is at least 8 characters and B. has only six. 2. It's like that fact of what word in the dictionary is misspelled more often?.......misspelled Anyway they played a great game.
Yeah but they were contemplating! The husband was even saying they should put something on 123456, meaning that they weren't POSITIVE about PASSWORD! I would have hedged in that situation
Yes, but people who use lazy passwords like that want it quick-and-easy ~ on that note; try typing "password" on your keyboard; the letters aren't next to each other so it takes a few second to type it. Then try typing "123456"; all those numbers are right next to each other in a row, takes literally ONE SECOND to type!
Suspense is suppose to be part of the deal but pissing your audience off and thoroughly annoying them is another thing altogether. This game drags out way WAY too long! It feel so annoyed by the end of it.
This is the only million dollar show where there is no option to quit and take partial money.... its pretty much impossible to win big unless you get lucky
YouTUBE--- I get that we can skip over ads, but the incredible increase in the number of ads over the last year or so, is just ridiculous! Obviously, this can only be in relation to your other streaming, pay-per-view channel you have available.
This episode, I believe, shows another couple that got done dirty. Barely one episode after the more well-known Post-It Notes gaffe, we have this episode, where one of the questions is "According to the data security firm IMPERVA, what is the most common computer password?" The problem, though, is that the firm did not use empirically-collected data that they got themselves, but rather data that they'd derived from a recent security breach of a website. Andrew and Patricia threatened to sue Endemol or Fox (or both?) over the discrepancy. And you wonder why this version got cancelled so quickly while the original British version lasted five years.
They could split and make it $280K on one and $300K on another but gotta say that 123456 and password are both quite common passwords so I can see it being difficult and obscured.
HAHA I was saying 123456 because its quicker, easier, lazier, to type it in, I knew she was wrong and I don't know why he was listening to her, mismatched couple, he is too smart for her.
Such a shame, he had put some money on 123456 but then changed it at the last moment... They got so far with a lot of money but kept playing all-or-nothing...
@@justrelax1539 Yeah but this show was bullshit anyway, that just goes to show some execs at FOX, the network that brought us The Chamber, enjoy misery porn over fairness and fun. Unlike WWTBAM, it all comes down to a forced answer on the last question, and you lose all the money left if you have it wrong. Unlike WWTBAM, there was no safety nets, consolation prizes or walking away at all. Even if the Post Its flub hadn't happened, they'd still have walked away penniless. I really want to make a rant video about viewing audiences drifting over to shows that are unfair to contestants again over WWTBAM which was basically the most generous and fair game show ever with Regis. You could walk with any amount, and they covered return flights and hotels for 20 people every episode! (Contestant and guest). Everyone should have told any Nielsen families they knew to watch WWTBAM no matter what haha.............
Currently most security soft(s) and webs Applications required a very complicated passwords. Even though, most of the world's users don't like this method at all. So, The Thing is for most people in the world is easier for them to remember the numbers from 1 to 6 rather than to check there memory brain for a letters even if it is easy/non-common word like "PASSWORD".
What a joy! What a pleasure to see them lose everything! Their lives have been brutally destroyed! I am literally laughing out loud! All the plans they had have been destroyed! Let's point at them and laugh heartily! Let's make fun of them, guys! I'm jumping up and down in my flat!
If they had got to the end of the game, they would have been forced to gamble it all anyway. This game show was actually pretty unfair, unlike WWTBAM, it all comes down to a forced answer on the last question, and you lose all the money left if you have it wrong. Unlike WWTBAM, there was no safety nets, consolation prizes or walking away at all. Even if the Post Its or Password flubs hadn't happened, they'd still likely have walked away penniless. I really want to make a rant video about viewing audiences drifting over to shows that are unfair to contestants again over WWTBAM which was basically the most generous and fair game show ever with Regis. You could walk with any amount, and they covered return flights and hotels for 20 people every episode! (Contestant and guest). Everyone should have told any Nielsen families they knew to watch WWTBAM no matter what haha.............
They were even contemplating putting something on 123456! The host was saying: "You have to hedge." The host subtly told them not to put all their money on PASSWORD
While I found that last question easy too, I don't think *anything* is 'easy' when you're standing there with all the pressure and adrenaline and have just 60-75 seconds to make a decision.
at the stage they are in.. they are greedy.. should have put half on password n 123456.. it is not about gut feelings but to go to the final stage.. silly couple.
Mildly interesting but flawed format..... The process of moving the money takes too long and is uninteresting. Kevin is an over-qualified and talented host but the show, instead, relies too much on the guests to provide the entertainment. There are too many failed attempts to build tension- Just get on with it..... As a side note... They should have been more creative with the money movers than just hiding standard issue glamour girls off to the side without acknowledging them.. It's a failed opportunity to bring more fun to this rather bland show.
Julia Roberts played Erin Brockovich. And Erin Brockovich herself appeared in the movie playing "Julia the waitress" in the diner scene. ruclips.net/video/_68fW_hwMdc/видео.html
Lol 😂 the amount of anxiety watching this game is giving me 😅🤣🤣🤣 much respect to the players 😆😂😂😂
and he gave them a million dollars 💸
Anyone else think they look like Skylar White and Red Foreman?
haha went to look for this comment and its the first one there ;p
When he said, "Let's be reasonable", that's when they should have put SOMETHING on 123456! But hey: at least they agreed
40:35 "Andrew! Andrew! Andrew!"
I think 123456 is obviously the most common "password". It's already arranged evidently and is easy to press the characters in the keyboard and sometimes the log in asks for "passcode" not "password".
I thought too is 123456
That's what I thought too, before even seeing the options.
I agree with going with PASSWORD for two reasons:
1. They always tell you to make sure your password is at least 8 characters and B. has only six.
2. It's like that fact of what word in the dictionary is misspelled more often?.......misspelled
Anyway they played a great game.
Yeah but they were contemplating! The husband was even saying they should put something on 123456, meaning that they weren't POSITIVE about PASSWORD! I would have hedged in that situation
Yes, but people who use lazy passwords like that want it quick-and-easy ~ on that note; try typing "password" on your keyboard; the letters aren't next to each other so it takes a few second to type it. Then try typing "123456"; all those numbers are right next to each other in a row, takes literally ONE SECOND to type!
That was one of the best quiz shows I've ever seen
right some what to me cause this was the 1st time I saw it
On game shows, when people make choices like this, I'll never say it was a good or a bad decision! What I WILL SAY is that it is a risky decision
and I wouldn't bet on all unless I know I'll win
for sure
I knew it was 123456
I would've picked salad toppings
40:29 HEARTBREAK!
I had thought that the writers had learned their mistake after the premiere episode, but I guess not
the couple would have still lost 100% of the money on last question on first show... leaving broke anyway.. But they should get the facts straight
I literally knew it was 12345 I didn’t think people would have the word password as a password.
That’s why this was an extremely difficult question because people actually do use the word password very frequently.
Suspense is suppose to be part of the deal but pissing your audience off and thoroughly annoying them is another thing altogether. This game drags out way WAY too long! It feel so annoyed by the end of it.
This is the only million dollar show where there is no option to quit and take partial money.... its pretty much impossible to win big unless you get lucky
Or you're hella smart
23:30 if i was that man I would be so stressed because it would be all my responsibility if it was wrong and she pushed for bottle rockets so hard
YouTUBE--- I get that we can skip over ads, but the incredible increase in the number of ads over the last year or so, is just ridiculous! Obviously, this can only be in relation to your other streaming, pay-per-view channel you have available.
this game make hurt my heart
It’s all about having a good plan with risking money 💵, and never ever be greedy … they might wish for the half now
This episode, I believe, shows another couple that got done dirty.
Barely one episode after the more well-known Post-It Notes gaffe, we have this episode, where one of the questions is "According to the data security firm IMPERVA, what is the most common computer password?" The problem, though, is that the firm did not use empirically-collected data that they got themselves, but rather data that they'd derived from a recent security breach of a website. Andrew and Patricia threatened to sue Endemol or Fox (or both?) over the discrepancy.
And you wonder why this version got cancelled so quickly while the original British version lasted five years.
Ok and that couple made it ALL the way to the end and LOST, so it wouldn’t have made a difference! This couple is COMPLETELY DIFFERENT
41:22
"Joshua" at one point was most likely at the top of the list
9:55 “T-the First Amendment, the right to remain silent....”
That’s the FIFTH but nice try
They could split and make it $280K on one and $300K on another but gotta say that 123456 and password are both quite common passwords so I can see it being difficult and obscured.
They should have hedged! They were even going back and forth on if they should hedge
34:15 Faulty question begins.
HAHA I was saying 123456 because its quicker, easier, lazier, to type it in, I knew she was wrong and I don't know why he was listening to her, mismatched couple, he is too smart for her.
Such a shame, he had put some money on 123456 but then changed it at the last moment... They got so far with a lot of money but kept playing all-or-nothing...
I am kevin pollak and this is the million dollar money drop
Good
I looked on Google and it said password was first then 123456. THATS BS. THEY WON!
The question read: according to IMPERVA, not Google!
@@justrelax1539 Yeah but this show was bullshit anyway, that just goes to show some execs at FOX, the network that brought us The Chamber, enjoy misery porn over fairness and fun. Unlike WWTBAM, it all comes down to a forced answer on the last question, and you lose all the money left if you have it wrong. Unlike WWTBAM, there was no safety nets, consolation prizes or walking away at all. Even if the Post Its flub hadn't happened, they'd still have walked away penniless.
I really want to make a rant video about viewing audiences drifting over to shows that are unfair to contestants again over WWTBAM which was basically the most generous and fair game show ever with Regis. You could walk with any amount, and they covered return flights and hotels for 20 people every episode! (Contestant and guest). Everyone should have told any Nielsen families they knew to watch WWTBAM no matter what haha.............
Currently most security soft(s) and webs Applications required a very complicated passwords. Even though, most of the world's users don't like this method at all. So, The Thing is for most people in the world is easier for them to remember the numbers from 1 to 6 rather than to check there memory brain for a letters even if it is easy/non-common word like "PASSWORD".
They actually picked the right answer and they sued to get the money.
Because of his wife he lost
Skyler sure is greedy
What a joy! What a pleasure to see them lose everything! Their lives have been brutally destroyed! I am literally laughing out loud! All the plans they had have been destroyed! Let's point at them and laugh heartily! Let's make fun of them, guys! I'm jumping up and down in my flat!
Back-to-back controversies aside there's too much padding and not enough substance.
yay
When you keep playing everything on one answer it's gonna backfire at SOME point....
I was rooting for them, though.
If they had got to the end of the game, they would have been forced to gamble it all anyway. This game show was actually pretty unfair, unlike WWTBAM, it all comes down to a forced answer on the last question, and you lose all the money left if you have it wrong. Unlike WWTBAM, there was no safety nets, consolation prizes or walking away at all. Even if the Post Its or Password flubs hadn't happened, they'd still likely have walked away penniless.
I really want to make a rant video about viewing audiences drifting over to shows that are unfair to contestants again over WWTBAM which was basically the most generous and fair game show ever with Regis. You could walk with any amount, and they covered return flights and hotels for 20 people every episode! (Contestant and guest). Everyone should have told any Nielsen families they knew to watch WWTBAM no matter what haha.............
Why is there so many adverts I’m not watching this program no more take the piss
Why on earth would they of beted on morning coffee. Smh
I love you is the right password spelling ..... not ILOVEYOU ......may be.
Password: a type of code
123456: The first six digits, also known for being used as a common password
ILOVEYOU: a dangerous computer virus
they agreed and went home 🏡 broky broke
that part
That wife should never go to Vegas.
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Greedy will lose always. But what is worse is they lost on a easy question
They were even contemplating putting something on 123456! The host was saying: "You have to hedge." The host subtly told them not to put all their money on PASSWORD
While I found that last question easy too, I don't think *anything* is 'easy' when you're standing there with all the pressure and adrenaline and have just 60-75 seconds to make a decision.
It's not about greediness. It's about the fact that they force you to risk it all anways
How controlling was the husband. Nasty
Changed my mind the wife is a b
at the stage they are in.. they are greedy.. should have put half on password n 123456.. it is not about gut feelings but to go to the final stage.. silly couple.
Mongolia is 3192000000
Why do Americans talk so much! Just let him answer the question for Christ sake! Everything’s so animated
Womans...
:c
Mildly interesting but flawed format..... The process of moving the money takes too long and is uninteresting. Kevin is an over-qualified and talented host but the show, instead, relies too much on the guests to provide the entertainment. There are too many failed attempts to build tension- Just get on with it..... As a side note... They should have been more creative with the money movers than just hiding standard issue glamour girls off to the side without acknowledging them.. It's a failed opportunity to bring more fun to this rather bland show.
Julia Roberts played Erin Brockovich. And Erin Brockovich herself appeared in the movie playing "Julia the waitress" in the diner scene.
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