How To Dominate a Game Show
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Published 2022-08-27
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All Comments (21)
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I’m glad you enjoyed my performance.
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They had to stop him in the first episode because they weren't prepared, they didn't actually have the million dollars he was going to get
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I still can't believe Meredith used her vile witch magics to change the answer to the last question just so Alan would stop mentally dominating her
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He wasn’t crying because he was emotional, he was crying because he was disappointed by the lack of challenge.
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This guy feels like hes replaying that one tedious part of a videogame and doing the perfect inputs as fast as possible to get to the good bit
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anyone else think that the "expert" was only there to end his game because he was too powerful?
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If you think this guy was a pro, you should see the first guy to win a million on the show. The guy only used one lifeline on the final question, and it was only to brag to his friend that he won.
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"We're the Klingon diplomatic corps. We don't have to be diplomatic." That has to be the nerdiest yet most raw line ever said.
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The pure CONFIDENCE oozing out of "I'm going to win a million dollars on my birthday" is absolutely terrifyingly intimidating
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Meredith getting irritated because she can't talk is just as funny as this dude interrupting her all the time
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"We're here to take your money" People wish they could have the chemistry of such a power couple
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"We did security at conventions, we are the Klingon Diplomatic Corps." Able to use the gimmick without being cringe-y about it, already has my respect
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holy shit, this is literally how quiz shows should be, answer and move on, not 1 question drawn out over 20 minutes
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This man looked at the title "Who wants to be a millionaire?" and said "I do!" and didn't look back for even a second
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"Complete silence" is what fell over the audience as they watched a God be humbled by forces conspiring against him.
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My dad's friend used to work on that show, we were watching that episode together as it was a re-run. My dad was like breaking down how the show worked and all that, want to hear a fun fact? The "experts" are told what to say by the show. When someone is showing a bit too much promise at winning they have the expert feed the contestant the wrong ideas to divert them. If you notice by her wide eyes and silence for a moment, she's waiting to receive a message, all the "uuuuuuuhs" and "ums" you hear is nothing more than stalling until the message reaches them. That game show was built with the exact purpose to bring people close to victory and then prevent it, gaining views from grannies with nothing better to do.
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He's got this "Robotnik" look to him with these sunglasses and I love it, this could be the start of a villain arc where Huggbees deconstructs gameshows.
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Alan was too kind to correct the "expert" and so willingly dove into the abyss.
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Alan saying "i'm a man on fire" was not a brag. He was just doing Meredith's quips for her to speed things along.
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The reason Allie looked so surprised is because she saw the amount of money they were paying her to purposely get the answer wrong Because let's be honest, Alan would've won if she didnt