paradisefearsme wrote:I am so glad Pam & Winnie are gone. Oh my god.
ME TOO. I was so excited. Team YouTube survive for another episode! They've made it WAY farther than I ever expected, awesome!
paradisefearsme wrote:I am so glad Pam & Winnie are gone. Oh my god.
GodWarrior wrote:Also, Joey's hair looked so awful in the first confessional (the one at night). I can't believe how much he let himself go. What a fashion faux pas. You would think that Joey's backpack is 80% hair products.
ngl kinda love the crazy hair lmaoGodWarrior wrote:GodWarrior wrote:Also, Joey's hair looked so awful in the first confessional (the one at night). I can't believe how much he let himself go. What a fashion faux pas. You would think that Joey's backpack is 80% hair products.
A quick GIF that I made, depicting Joey's hair troubles and wild hand gesticulations.
I want to know why they thought the rhino was a hippo.FAKEBLOOD wrote:Kind of ticket off that Pam and Winnie lost. In their defence, and not just because I liked them, that hippo/bird clue was misleading (I'm surprised Chuck got it). It should've been Max and Katie.
At first I wasn't even able to discern the rhino tile! I just felt like the bird on top of the hippo was a tricky clue to include. It was obviously intended to be that way, though... even more so if they considered the fact that there are birds that have mutualistic relationships with both rhinos and hippos. Ultimately, they should have realized that there were only supposed to be 10 tiles, like the instructions said, and should've picked one over the other. Like I said before, I was shocked that Chuck got it (maybe he just guessed and got lucky) and Pam and Winnie didn't, given that they have mentioned being keen on detail in the past.ferriswheel wrote:I want to know why they thought the rhino was a hippo.
But they did have 10 tiles in the end, when they included the rhino. They missed one of the animals on the way. So if they were to take away the rhino, they'd only have nine.FAKEBLOOD wrote:At first I wasn't even able to discern the rhino tile! I just felt like the bird on top of the hippo was a tricky clue to include. It was obviously intended to be that way, though... even more so if they considered the fact that there are birds that have mutualistic relationships with both rhinos and hippos. Ultimately, they should have realized that there were only supposed to be 10 tiles, like the instructions said, and should've picked one over the other. Like I said before, I was shocked that Chuck got it (maybe he just guessed and got lucky) and Pam and Winnie didn't, given that they have mentioned being keen on detail in the past.ferriswheel wrote:I want to know why they thought the rhino was a hippo.
They did? I thought they caught the ostrich (was it an ostrich?) the second time around... otherwise they would've just re-made the same sequence of tiles they did the first time. Maybe they did, though, I don't remember.Dunches wrote:But they did have 10 tiles in the end, when they included the rhino. They missed one of the animals on the way. So if they were to take away the rhino, they'd only have nine.
Yeah, I believe they missed the ostrich bird thingie the second round too. However, I know they changed the rhino and bird the second time. They put the bird above the rhino, and not on the side of it.FAKEBLOOD wrote:They did? I thought they caught the ostrich (was it an ostrich?) the second time around... otherwise they would've just re-made the same sequence of tiles they did the first time. Maybe they did, though, I don't remember.Dunches wrote:But they did have 10 tiles in the end, when they included the rhino. They missed one of the animals on the way. So if they were to take away the rhino, they'd only have nine.