Tim Key failing to grasp a category twice, then immediately playing an answer that fails that category is one of the funniest moments of the entire series. Tears of laughter!
Have been playing this at work with colleagues throughout the day. Quite funny helping a customer and hearing someone walk behind you quickly whispering "Barack Obama no more presidents".
Mark is one of the most physically awkward people I've ever seen. He was on a cookery program and literally nobody could watch while he was chopping something with a knife. So I'm not remotely surprised at his weird measurement of pizza, and Horne and Key expected it too.
This game makes me wildly happy. Just these three hilarious blokes interacting like they do is perfect. When Mark held up his hands to demonstrate the pizza size I nearly died laughing.
Nice of Tim to have Alex in his home's decoration. ;3 They're not joking around this week... they're out for blood with those categories. edit: "Acoustic Banana" had me ROLLING.
Not me screaming at the internet saying it's CRAIG MCPHEARSON repeatedly, only to realise I too am an idiot when the McLachlan answer was later revealed 😂😂
I think it was Craig MacPherson or something like that. Craig Burley was a Scottish player but the manager was George Burley. Nevermind its Craig McLachlan...I'm probably thinking of a footballer.
Really enjoy watching and passed a number of car journeys playing. Suggestion: The winner should have to provide a name that falls within the current regs - not just by default if the previous penultimate competitor is disqualified.
@@alecwilliams1556 I suppose I thought it was common knowledge, I don't mean for the comment to sound flippant, I hugely respect Alex Horne and creation like Taskmaster and Horne Section.
Hopefully never. Name me one thing that would make this better if it was on TV vs all the great things they would inevitably remove from the version put out on YT?
Horne got away with Seacombe, as I'd have challenged Harry Styles. Plus, good thing it wasn't an arrangement of the initials + IT, because the HS with the IT bolted onto the end comes close...
No more - Category 1: Who share their initials with a world champion snooker player of the last 30 years. Category 2: With a letter repeated 3+ times. Category 3: Names that don't start with a forename. Category 4: Where their initials + it becomes a word. Category 5: Can add a letter to make a common name of another gender. Category 6: French words as part of their name. Category 7: Americans. Category 8: Who are the most famous with that forename. Category 9: With the same name as a spice girl. Category 10: Surnames that are adjectives. Category 11: Initials in the same half of the alphabet. Category 12: Over 50 or dead. Horne win.
Luis Suarez was acceptable. Mark should have fought it. He stated 'add an A to the Christian name for a COMMONLY used Girl's name'. Luis plus A is Luisa. That's not a common name. Louisa might be. But spelling matters!
Gentlemen, I need your assistance in a potential rule violation. A friend and I were in a game last week. The same syllable count in first name vs surname was in place. The next individual named was Margret Thatcher. Your thoughts on whether this is a violation will be final. Thank you.
Wouldn't Mel Brooks be way more famous? I mean, American, but that shouldn't matter.... or should it? God damnit, I've ended up taking this game way too seriously.