Fantastic comeback from Strathclyde, I was rooting for them. They were quite lucky to get that set of bonuses on Euro-2016 in the end (and wow, Logan aced them single-handedly).
Fuck that was the most thrilling episode so far this season. Great comeback. That answer of "autumn" for a month is gonna end up in some RU-vid game show fail compilations. And the Imperial captain just gave up on nominating Rubio Whatshisname close to the end
Ramboost007 I would spell it, but I can't because it's worse than the last London people with names that made Roger Tilling curse when they won. Why? Because he'd have to say them again and again only quicker. And when were they on? In 2012 when UCL were runners up.
I feel like Kleijn and Logan should have just entered the competition by themselves, haha! Kleijn killed it with all those complicated scientific terms and Logan just seemed to have a very broad knowledge.
Extremely well matched in how consistently level the scores were. Anyone else get the feeling Paxman was a touch warmer to Imperial than Strathclyde? Might just have been me.
There is no John Donne poem that beings "No man is an island." It's just that people who don't know better have assumed that the passage, from the "Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions," is a poem. A very silly mistake to frame a whole question around "a meditation and a poem," the latter of which never existed.
Just like UCL did in 2013 with Papaphillipolous (that's my best spelling of his name) and Polish name Smith (because I can't spell it) and York later would in 2015 with Joly de Lotbiniere. Papaphillipolous not only must have given the announcer cold sweats but he also did it to his captain.
"OH MAH GAWD! THE SPANISH GUY'S NAME IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO UNPRONOUNCABLE! I FEEL SORRY FOR THE VOICE OVER MAN, IT'S THAT UNPRONOUNCABLE!" No. It isn't unpronouncable. Hard to spell, yes I'll admit that, but hard to say? Come on.
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'“Capital game-smart sport-fine exercise-very.” In which Dickens novel of 1836 does Mr Jingle provide this commentary on a cricket match between Allmuggleton and Dingley Dell?' (12:14). Oliver Twist, ha ha. The guesses by science students about art are sometimes really funny. Two 'terribly white' teams and no women. I'm appalled.
@@oldoddjobs I'm quoting a black actress (hence the quotation marks) who on ITV opined that the Royal Family on the balcony after the king's coronation was 'terribly white'. Predictably, no one in the studio batted an eyelid when she said it because that kind of racism is a virtue.