The only fast money round I’ve ever seen that was better than the one where the person who went first managed to earn the entire amount of points needed to win the game all by themselves, I was honestly in shock when that happened.1
I do love this show so much -- the positive atmosphere, the fun questions, Steve Harvey's humor, the upbeat music, the players' reactions and responses. A good time!
I do agree it is always one of the most positive shows on TV. It and The Price is Right are my favorite shows to watch every day. Never anything divisive or political, just good family fun.
Don’t quote me on this, but I might know the reason why. They already have a selected amount of answers, and whatever you say, they’ll put it up there, try to match it with what they have, and if they don’t, it’s a zero. Every answer out of the five has a different set of numbers equaled to 100, but since we only know two at a time, it’s limited. I think if the families they get have their total equal between 195-199, for publicity, they’ll round off the last couple answers by a few points. If it’s less than 195, they keep it as is, because if a lot of the people who barely made 200 at the end actually didn’t, you’d see a lot of upset from the show
@@acegamer7549 : Okay, we won't quote you at all. Your "reason why" is totally bunkus. I've seen many FM rounds total 198 and 199. Your thought process is flawed.
Grace looked ready to accept her inevitable loss because she figured no way she gets 58 points in one answer. Then it happened and she was too stunned to comprehend what just happened.
Oh yes he is on time alright. Like he was on time during Slavery and the Holocust. He was on time when little girls are raped and left wombless. he was on time when barren woman pray for babies until they are kicked out of their marital homes, he was on thime when the cops shot the little black boy by mistake. He was on time to bring rain when innocent babies were busy dying from famin over 10 000 children everyday. His time really sucks for those who live in reality. Why should he be paraised?
THIS JUST GAVE ME THE CHILL'S... THEY NEEED 58 POINTS AND HER LAST QUESTION TO ANSWER WAS 58 POINTS THAT'S A RUN PRAISE AND SHOUT... GLORY GLORY GLORY GLORY
Wow. Wow! Wow! All I can say is: Praise the lord! Glory, hallelujah! This is the *pure* definition of a miracle! I honestly thought they weren't gonna make it either. I honestly thought home was gonna be 40 something points. But to see that 58 really stunned me! I am so happy for them! Ladies and gentlemen, we all just witnessed a *miracle!*
@@jerrromirrr5069 Perplexed? What’s confusing about what I wrote. I’d say it’s pretty straightforward. Just as religious people are at liberty to speak out on their beliefs with impunity I also share in that same liberty. It goes both ways whether people agree with my position or not. At least that’s how it works in my country.
@@fezzik7619 Sorry for being so blunt, but for someone commenting with a slightly mean-spirited joke, you just can't take a witty (I hope witty enough) response...
@@jerrromirrr5069 I read nothing witty in your response to my comment. Granted the written word lacks tone of voice, but I fail to find wit or sarcasm 🤷♂️
When the first lady answered "your ex" for someone you never want to hear say 'we need to talk,' I was like.....HUH, what in the worst answer you'll ever see is going on here? 🤣 If they're your ex, ya'll been had that talk. LOL I'm so glad Mama Grace understood the assignment though!! Congrats to the family!
"We need 58 points." What are the odds. The first gals answers were terrible and she dug a deep hole. The fact that Grace scored high on four of her five answers was incredible.
@@lesterdampie6134 ehhhhhhh. She was really strict along with her sisters. Sometimes when her daughter was bad, we would hear her getting whooped in the other room😂. But overall, you could tell she cared about us.
Steve needs to set up that last answer when there’s a chance (not a certainty) of getting 200 points. If the last answer is the #1 answer, he should say so before the point reveal. I think it builds up the tension better that way
@@PatrickEvina4891 though I personally hate religion, I've always respected the local community organizing effects, and I've always wanted to visit a southern black church where people get super excited and are dancing in the aisles singing, it is what religion should be instead of just ideas being forced on others
@@Scott-fy7fm Be careful not to confuse the Evangelical movement (which has become the abusive spiritual heir of the “church” movement that rationalized the institution of Slavery with manipulated Biblical verses) and the other Christian denominations. I think that’s where your hatred for religion comes from (from the confusion of different Christian churches and their distinct practices). At the end of the day, remember that Martin Luther King Jr was a Christian preacher, and I’m pretty sure you don’t hate MLK, right? So there must be some good Christian churches out there. You gotta keep your heart open in order to find those good churches.
@@PatrickEvina4891 I'm well versed in religion, I've read the bible cover to cover, as well as major religious texts from other religions. I have no problem with personal beliefs and I think religion does many wonderful things for many people on a personal scale. But in the larger sense organized religion is the single biggest cause of division and intolerance in the world, and is responsible for stagnating humanity's scientific progress for millenia. Everything positive religion accomplishes could be achieved by other means that don't come with such horribly heavy baggage
@@Scott-fy7fm Your last sentence could be applied to any means that people have used for the advancement of humanity. For example, Marion Sims literally tortured enslaved Black women in order to conduct his research, which still benefits gynecology today. Anyway, it’s all right. Have a nice day.