
SIDEMEN WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE: PHONE A FRIEND EDITION
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SIDEMEN WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE: PHONE A FRIEND EDITION drops the six Sidemen into a chaotic live game show style challenge, attempting to answer a full sequence of questions without googling. The setup opens with a playful banter about who should be in the chair and who gets to answer first, while they discuss a rule about no Googling and track each other’s behavior for honesty. Early on the group reveals a divide in knowledge areas, noting that the arts and literature are weaker among the crew, then immediately flips to rapid-fire trivia that tests geography, history, pop culture, and sports knowledge. They commit to teamwork, but you can feel the tension as incorrect answers start to accumulate and the lifelines come into play. The first round includes a geography question about a range of hills in England, which spurs a brief exchange about taking turns and sharing the responsibility for answers. The mood stays light with jokes and cheeky bets, but the stakes rise as they edge toward larger cash prizes, balancing luck, memory, and group dynamics. As the game progresses, the group navigates a bevy of classic Who Wants to Be a Millionaire mechanics: lifelines are discussed, decisions about using them are debated, and the players wrestle with the pressure of staying in the game. There is a notable moment when they debate whether to use 50/50 or phone a friend, highlighting the tension between reducing risk and keeping a chance of a correct response. The conversation about the beaver home , cabin or lodge , becomes a microcosm for their collaborative process: some players insist on one answer, others defend a different line, and ultimately a lifeline is used after a long back-and-forth. The hosts riff on the idea of asking an audience or a friend, and the banter underscores their real-time strategy, not just trivia recall. Soon the questions escalate into familiar cultural territory, including classic Disney or film related prompts, with the team debating the best path forward when the stakes increase. The group also leans into self-deprecating humor, acknowledging their own gaps in knowledge while leaning on each other for collective wisdom. A turning point occurs when they face a question about the Remains of a culture and the correct answer hinges on a region with Greek connections, prompting a lively debate about geography, language cues, and historical context. Midway through, they consider how to trim the question set by discarding certain topics, revealing evolving team strategy as they attempt to guard a potential big score without reckless risk. With the cash ladder rising, the Sidemen reach a tense moment around a literary term and a zoology/animal prompt, testing their recall under pressure. The group treats each question as a social event, peppering the moment with jokes, misdirections, and playful accusations about who is responsible for a misstep. A highlight occurs when a Scottish legend question about a kelpie emerges, and they pivot to a live call for help, getting a complicated mix of confident guesses and uncertain replies from a guest lifeline. The final stretch is a throwback to their podcast camaraderie, culminating in a dramatic, high-energy decision moment and a big reveal that their combined knowledge has carried them to a significant prize level before the ending. Ultimately, the video blends humor, teamwork, and competitive tension in a way that fans will recognize as a quintessential Sidemen chaos infused with a game show format. Overall, the video showcases the Sidemen leaning into a shared goal of achieving success as a team while intentionally letting chaos drive the entertainment. The dialogue is fast and often silly, but the underlying strategy about when to use lifelines and who should answer builds toward a satisfying payoff. The participants reflect on past experiences with similar formats, acknowledging room for improvement but embracing the spectacle. Viewers are left with a sense of anticipation for future episodes, where six minds again navigate a high-stakes quiz with irreverent humor and a clear drive to win a life-changing sum of money.
Topics · entertainment · comedy · gameshow · group-challenge
Questions answered
- What is the home of a beaver called?
- Lodge
- By what name is the DJ Norman Cook better known?
- Fatboy Slim
- Which animal is a kelpie most commonly associated with in Scottish folklore?
- Horse (water-horse)
- What is the traditional French term for a dish of sliced vegetables arranged in a decorative pattern, often used in salads?
- Julienne
- Which country remains of ancient Miss culture is debated in the video, with a lifeline used to decide between Greece and Egypt?
- Greece (ultimately chosen Egypt in the moment)
- What is the name for the special room or building in which cows are milked, as discussed in the video?
- Milking parlor
- Which planet names are mentioned as part of a common riddle about the solar system, with Pluto declassified as a planet?
- Uranus and Pluto (Pluto no longer considered a planet)