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Only Connect (BBC4) [Part 2]
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Heston Veston
24-06-2014
Originally Posted by Centaurion:
“Yes, I noticed that too, not the massive danglers we had all dreamt about, why does she always pick a dress that is a size too small ? That fabric across her midriff was on the limit of its shear co-efficient, a catatrophic failure was imminent.”

I think, given her stature - below medium height, curvy - she'll find it difficult to find something less tight-fighting that doesn't look like a shapeless bag, especially on the unforgiving television screen. Or maybe she just likes to dress that way? In either case, who's complaining? Besides, you don't see anyone going on about Alexander Armstrong's mode of dress.
Lenitive
24-06-2014
Originally Posted by Heston Veston:
“ Besides, you don't see anyone going on about Alexander Armstrong's mode of dress.”

He should wear more dresses, tbh.

I spotted the connection with the Country/Capital question but would never have managed to pluck a four-letter example in the allotted time. I wonder if they would have been more lenient in that round -- if you answered something completely off the top of your head like "Paris if that had four letters and France if that did too". I can't see them being harsh if you mentioned there being four letters.
snoweyowl
24-06-2014
No fan of VCs tits myself there was nothing to keep me watching and when it got to the second wall I'd had enough and reached for the remote control and something else.
Centaurion
24-06-2014
Originally Posted by Lenitive:
“He should wear more dresses, tbh.

I spotted the connection with the Country/Capital question but would never have managed to pluck a four-letter example in the allotted time. I wonder if they would have been more lenient in that round -- if you answered something completely off the top of your head like "Paris if that had four letters and France if that did too". I can't see them being harsh if you mentioned there being four letters.”

Not many 4 letter country/capital combos - Togo and Lome is another.
degsyhufc
24-06-2014
I thought it was a good competition as it came down to the final round to get the winners.

Usually better to have a close contest rather than one team running away with it.
GRC
24-06-2014
Originally Posted by JBO:
“How desperate is that Hamish to be the captain?”

He's just frustrated that they get to 10secs, then 3, with no sign of the captain reaching for the buzzer.....
Supratad
24-06-2014
Originally Posted by degsyhufc:
“I thought it was a good competition as it came down to the final round to get the winners.

Usually better to have a close contest rather than one team running away with it.”

It looked pretty dodgy for the sexy Velma/Bakewell's team going into the wall round, but they levelled the field pretty smartly.
blowup
26-06-2014
Originally Posted by SimonK01:
“As Victoria Coren-Mitchell herself definitely understands. From her Observer column a few weeks ago:

"Speaking as the proud host of Britain's most difficult quiz (Mondays on BBC Four etc etc), I watch our contestants – bespectacled, bejumpered, feverishly keen on Shostakovich symphonies or Sanskrit jokes – and I know that, confident in their priorities and passions, they look cool. They look cool, they look clever and I would trust them to run the world."”

Which is why I was pleased for the Velma team. I'm not bothered about can't captain/won't captain, but I like 'other guy on the right'. He has an incredible range of knowledge and isn't a walking cliche (telling Sanskrit jokes and wearing a jumper, do me a favour). He's great! I hope he wins.
degsyhufc
30-06-2014
2nd SF
Quote:
“Victoria Coren Mitchell presents the quiz about connections. Three Europhiles take on a trio of computer experts in the second of the semi-finals”

Centaurion
30-06-2014
EEk should've got the King connection
Lenitive
30-06-2014
Well. That was tough
niceguy1966
30-06-2014
Originally Posted by Lenitive:
“Well. That was tough ”

I think I'd have only got about 6 points, and none of those were in the first two rounds. If I had the first wall a few points and several of the missing letters answers.
ClarkF1
30-06-2014
Got the Three Blind Mice.

Radio frequency was bizarre
atg
30-06-2014
No one got ICE CREAM

I did get the 9 days connection after seeing timeless test, however that had play on 9 days only and actually lasted 11 days.
atg
30-06-2014
Originally Posted by ClarkF1:
“Got the Three Blind Mice.

Radio frequency was bizarre”

That one and the flags/unique final letter questions were just ridiculous.
lundavra
30-06-2014
Originally Posted by ClarkF1:
“Got the Three Blind Mice.

Radio frequency was bizarre”

Would have been nice to confuse them with using the frequencies of Radio 4 used in Scotland (and Wales?) - around 103 / 104 MHz
Fizzbin
01-07-2014
Is that the first time a team has ended up with less points at the end than after the connecting wall round?
Centaurion
01-07-2014
The BBC FM radio frequency one was a high water mark in OC obfuscatory impenetrability.

That second wall was a reet bastard too.
Heston Veston
01-07-2014
A masterpiece in obscurity. That second wall - f**k off! Did OK in the final round (Iain Banks reference - sigh. I'm guessing it was recorded around the 9th of June?)
gurney-slade
01-07-2014
On the quiz setters' current form, the scores in the final will be 0-0!
Bryant N May
01-07-2014
I don't mind the questions being difficult, although I thought this week's first two rounds were a bit too hard, but the flag one in my opinion falls under the category of 'near impossible'.
Apple22over7
01-07-2014
Must say I'm getting a bit fed of Only Connect now. It used to be entertaining, and challenging yet doable. Nowadays it seems to be clever for the sake of being clever, and it's just not as much fun.

I'll still watch it, it's still by far the best quiz show on TV, but just not as good as it has been.
atg
01-07-2014
Originally Posted by Heston Veston:
“A masterpiece in obscurity. That second wall - f**k off! Did OK in the final round (Iain Banks reference - sigh. I'm guessing it was recorded around the 9th of June?)”

I'd be surprised if it was that long ago. I was a fan, but amazed that first line would be that well known.
xendesktop
01-07-2014
I think the main problem with the questions this series (the obscure ones) isn't the difficulty, it's the timeframe in which they are expecting the teams to solve them.

Give people 4mins and they'd probably solve something like the radio frequency one. Under pressure, with revealing clues one at a time, not a hope.
Urban Bassman
01-07-2014
Originally Posted by atg:
“No one got ICE CREAM

I did get the 9 days connection after seeing timeless test, however that had play on 9 days only and actually lasted 11 days.”

And had to finish because the Boat for England was leaving. Rather bizzare as it was never going to be truely timeless.
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