![]() Game of Thrones's sign has a mix of Stark sigil, Direwolf head and the Baratheon stag's horns. A 21 sided dice instead of the usual Dungeon and Dragon 20 sided(D20) dice Settlers of Catan board is missing its desert tile which has been replaced by an extra mountain (ore) tile. In the episode "Diablo, Diddy Kong, Dora Milaje", Jordan Doll is uncomfortable with "quarter-turned off-nerd paraphernalia" before pointing out the "PokéCube" which Matt corrects as being a "Catch'em Cube" Pokémon's Ash red hat has a Legend of Zelda Hyrule symbol instead of a Pokémon League Expo Logo (green L.) Nintendo 64 joystick doesn't have two middle handles. Ghostbusters Ecto-one plate should actually be Ecto-1. The olive ammo box Alien/Alien's company is Weylan-Yutani. ![]() Star Trek's Spock's "Live well and prosper" hand the spacing is between the middle and ring finger not is not between the pointer and middle finger. ![]() Thor's hammer does not usually have a claw end. Back to the Future's shoes were Nike branded not Adidas. (Yes, not in the original Eastman and Laird comics.) The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' Raphael sai is displayed with the blue mask, but he wears red in the Cartoon and Movies. There is one question concerning real life skills as the final question of each episode of Um, Actually.Īll of the props in the background have an element that is non canonical or just wrong. If it’s a tie, both contestants gain a point. Sometimes shiny questions can also be broken up into several, smaller rounds in which the oponent who gets the most correct will win the point. Since the episodes became longer and moved partially to DROPOUT in 2019 for its second season, each episode has three Shiny Questions.Įach Shiny Question is, as promised, just slightly different than the other questions, usually involving a multi-media approach as opposed to the straightforward text paragraph. ![]() When Um, Actually returned two years later in 2017, the episodes each had one Shiny Question. The initial two episodes of Um, Actually uploaded to the CollegeHumor’s YouTube Channel didn’t have any shiny Questions. “Shiny Questions, just like Shiny Pokémon, worth the same amount of points are basically the same, they’re just slightly different and a little rarer.” - Mike Trapp If Trapp hasn’t finished the statement but they are incorrect, he will attempt to re-start the statement in an effort to allow someone else to notice what is wrong.Īlthough the gameplay never has actual questions, each round of statements is often called a “question”. If they are incorrect, whoever buzzes in first once they are proven to be incorrect goes next. The show is a classical buzzer-based gameshow, where the contestant who buzzes in first attempts the correction first. If you don’t precede the correction with “Um, Actually.”, you lose the point and someone else can buzz in to steal the point. There are only two rules all of the corrections must be preceded by the phrase “Um, Actually.” and you can interrupt the statement at any time. Three contestants compete in each episode, all attempting to win bragging rights and a feeling of superiority by correctly correcting incorrect statements. ![]()
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