The excuse they gave Richard Herring for why he couldn't have the penis as his specialist subject was because he'd written a book on it iirc, so maybe they wouldn't have let James do 2016 music??
He TRULY loves desserts though, soooo much.. So doesn't suprise me, but still, who on earth would know or need that kind of trivial knowledge haha 😂.. He's brilliant mun
@@pixelfrenzy a guy from the traitors got zero, but he pickled cephalopods for some reason. In the same episode, a girl picked Disney princesses (an easier category in my opinion) and still only got one
The man really went on Mastermind with a random specialist subject that he knows absolutely nothing about, just as a joke, guessed all the answers, and still didn't come last in that round. Genius.
@@itsaninsidething Your clumsy use of polysyllabic words which you don't quite understand is abysmal and doesn't make you look as smart as was intended. Also, your sense of humour could probably do with a service, as it's looking a bit ropey. I suggest you crack open one of those scary wordy books of words about words, commonly known as dictionaries, to avoid all this embarrassment in future.
It must hurt knowing you were beaten by someone who did no prep work and probably chose their specialist subject based on what they were eating when asked what thier specialist subject would be.
The questions he was expecting- Do you like ice cream? What's your favourite flavour of ice cream? What 2 numbers are the name of an ice cream topping? True or false- ice cream is hot? What popular addition to ice cream is also a way of describing someone who cancels plans? Would you like some ice cream?
According to the rumor I just started spreading, if they didn't ask him a Spice Girls question, he was going to try and drown himself in a pool after the show.
@@mrfocigaz4942 it hadn't occurred to me that it was a possible question where the answer was five as IQ scores don't really go lower than 70 and that is considered considerably impaired. an IQ of five would basically be dribbling and barely able to move. i just thought it was a weird question ;p
"Paul Hollywood's going around ookimg at you with his sexy eyes, it's very distracting" Fucking love James so much... It is very distracting he's right
3:16 - 4:16 Just to highlight his comedic genius! The way he chooses to sit, describes things, and makes fun of the normal situation etc on the fly is impressive
At least we can assume Vermont was at least a slightly educated guess, since that's where Ben & Jerry's is from? Some people in the US forget VT's a state, too :/ Doesn't excuse the state of Chicago, though.
Funny, I am from Philadelphia and have NEVER heard of the ice cream mentioned at 2:13. Interesting how terms and phrases grow and get a life of their own outside their original realm of influence. For example, there's an expression we use here all the time for yogurt, breakfast sausage, and nacho chips; we call it "The Posh Londoner."
Wait… is that, like… all mushed together? Or is it like, you eat a tub of yogurt, and then you eat some sausage on nachos? Coz if it’s all together that sounds insane
Never seen mastermind before this clip and those drum sounds are creepy af, anyone else notice they're the same as the Inglorious Basterds soundtrack whenever something bad was going to happen?
Ok, I got like 3 questions (of the 'harder' ones) right: Häagen-Dazs, Mortal Combat and Parakeet (pure guesswork tho). So all in all he did incredible.
Having not watched this show before, why are the questions 30 minutes long? "You get one and a half minutes" and a full minute of that is going to be asking the actual questions so you only get 2 questions.
Always four contestants, with two rounds. As you can see from the scores it is possible to have up to 10 questions per round ( if you are quick to answer!). First round is your specialised subject, 2nd round General Knowledge.