(loud upbeat music) - Hey there, welcome to Game the Game. I'm your host, Becca Scott,
and on this show we play games. This week we are playing The Game of Wolf. Let me introduce you to my friends. Special welcome to Mark
Meer, a Voiceover Actor. You may know his work from Mass Effect and his show, Tiny Plastic Men. It now has four seasons on Amazon Prime. - Available here in the U.S., as well as the U.K., and my native Canada. ♪ Oh Canada ♪ - I have to stand up now. (laughs loudly) I think you have--
- No, sit down, sit down. - Okay. We have Margaret Dost, a 3D Modeler. You can find her work on Hero Forge, and a very cool Instagram, with many of your art on there. - Yeah, thank you. - Ah! And welcome back to Joseph Limbaugh. You know, just a great guy, Improvisor, Designer of Postcard Games, currently in a Kickstarter
for Postcard Galactic. - .com. (laughs) I mean you can go to .com. To dot .com and check it out. - Well guys, we're gonna
play this little game, The Game of Wolf. Now in this game, we're
going to be testing our trivia knowledge of various topics written on these cards in these boxes, but it's not just any trivia game. The teams change, and your
points change accordingly. So we're gonna rotate, and each person is gonna
take turns being the wolf. The wolf can hear the
subject of the question and decide whether or not they
think they know that topic more than anyone else and
would like to go it alone, or they could decide to choose one person to join their wolf pack. Whoever is left out is going
to be on the opposing team, and whichever team gets
more correct answers and/or is closest to the tiebreak number will win the points. Question. - Question Becca? Are there sports-related
questions in this game? - If there are, we will burn them. - Yes, I apologize in
advance to anyone who ends up on my team and we're answering
questions about sports. - We'll just rip those
in half, that's fine. - I don't know the sports ball. I don't know sports ball. - You're welcome creators of The Game of Wolf (laughs) and at Yen. - Margaret, do you know sports ball? - (laughs) No. - Right now, the writers of the game, like there's one sports person who's like ah God, please escort me out of the room. (laughs loudly) - He is a wolf. - Yeah, why are these nerds
testing my sports game? - Yeah. - Or are we playing the long game, and all of us know sports really well? - Ooh. - Maybe, no, that's not true. - We'll find out. Now to choose who is the very first wolf, we need to know who has the next birthday. I'm February, so not me. - Yeah, I'm December. - January. - July 22nd. - That's you! You're a summer baby. (applauding) - Happy birthday! - And now you guys know my birthday, so I expect to receive many greetings
- Cards. - Season's Greetings (laughs). - Thank you. - All right, now the person to your left reads the first subject.
- That would be me. - The first card. - Yes, that would be me. - Are you ready for? - Okay, what is it? - A question about fictional
character professions? - Fictional character. I'm you know, real life
sports I'm no good at. Fictional characters, I'm pretty good at. I'm going to go out on a limb, and I'm gonna be a lone wolf on this. - Ooh. (wolf howling) That means the three of
us team up against you. - Okay. - So Mark, I'm gonna give
you this white board. You don't need the permanent marker, and do not use the permanent
marker on the white board. - Oh. - Now we will decide
amongst us the best answers by writing notes secretively, and then we will write our final answers on the white board and compare. - Okay, now in deciding to be a lone wolf, I've actually made it so there's
a team of three against me? - That's correct. - Okay, all right. This may be a prime example
of hubris, but here we go. - So if Mark gets them all
correct and the tiebreaker, and we get them all
correct on the tiebreaker, he wins though, right? Is that how that works? - That's impossible, because
the tiebreakers are hard. - Okay. - Physically impossible. Wolves will win most
tie-breaking situations, 'cause they could always
just rip your throat out. (laughs) If push comes to shove,
they'll just beat you. - I think because the tiebreakers
are incredibly difficult, and whoever has a number that is closest to the number that is the
answer for the tiebreaker wins. If everybody gets everything right, I'm gonna say everyone gets points. - Question? The tie-breakers are
always numerical, yes? - They are always numerical. - Okay, good to know. - Okay. - If you would, read the card aloud. - All right. So fictional character professions. Name the profession these three fictional characters have in common, and this is a lot of names to read. All right, so number one, Meredith Grey, Jack
Shepherd, Hannibal Lecter. Number two, Rachel Dawes,
Saul Goodman, Perry Mason. Number three, Kenny Powers,
Roy Hobbs, Ricky Vaughn. Four, Ross Geller, Indiana
Jones, Peter Frankman. Number five, Mrs. Levitt,
Remy the Rat, Kate Armstrong. - Okay. - Okay, the tiebreaker is how many movies had Hannibal Lecter as a main character? - How do you feel now
about choosing this, Mark? - Oh, somewhat trepidatious. (laughs loudly) Somewhat trepidatious is how I feel. I think I may have been very foolish to go out on my own
right at the beginning. On the tiebreaker, what do
you consider a main character? - Top six billing in the credits. - Okay, well then yeah. I think that this is right. - Now, I was done quite
awhile ago, so I should guess. - You have one brain and
we have three brains. - Yeah, we have to coordinate our brains. - That's the advantage
to being a lone wolf. (wolf howling) - So how did you do? - I don't know. (laughs) - Three, two, one, reveal. - All right (laughs). - Interesting, interesting choices. (laughs) - So if you would read the three people in
question number one again? - Meredith Grey, Jack
Shepherd, Hannibal Lecter. - Doctor and doctor, and it was doctor. - Ooh jeez. Okay, number two.
- I almost said cannibal. (laughs) - Close, so number two, Rachel Dawes, Saul
Goodman, and Perry Mason. Lawyer, lawyer, the answer is lawyer. - Sweet. - Number three, Kenny Powers,
Roy Hobbs, and Ricky Vaughn. Private investigator and
athlete or sports ball man. He is in fact a sports ball man. - Oh wow. - A baseball player, so you were closer. - It was because I had no
idea who those guys were. I was like, they must have
something to do with sports. - Yeah, this was, we thought we had you on
number four, Ross Geller, Indiana Jones, Peter
Venkman from Ghostbusters. Well done Margaret figured this one out, a professor, not an archeologist. I was professor.
- I said yes. - I specifically said
university professor. That's kind of redundant.
- Yes. - All professors are
university professors. - Not Professor X. - He was a professor, and
he had his own university. He had a school for the gifted. - It was literally
(laughs), you don't get to-- - You know what, we digress. - Moving on, agree to disagree. (laughs loudly) Number five, Mrs. Levitt, Remy
the Rat, and Kate Armstrong. We both wrote cook, and the
correct answer was chef, and the tiebreaker, it was for movies. So it looks like Mark cleaned up. - Mark is the person to team up with. Look at that. - Two points for the lone wolf, and nobody else is even on the board! All right.
- Done, done, done. - Okay, I would point out though, there's probably some chefs
out there that are going, we are not cooks, we are chefs. Every chef is a cook,
not every cook is a chef. - There we are, yes. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. All right, Margaret, you are the wolf, and the topic is billionaires. Billionaires. - Bee-oh-nares. - Lone wolf or teammate? - I am going to take a teammate here. You know what? You seem like a smarty
pants here apparently. Wanna join my wolf pack? - Of course. I was a smarty pants last time. I will attempt to make my pants just as smart as they
were in the last round. - What pants are dumb? - Yeah, dumb pants. - Team Dumb Pants. All right, question. Name the company that
made them billionaires. One, Bill Gates. Two, Jeff Bezos. Three, Sergey Brin. Four, Larry Ellison. Five, Liliane Bettencourt. Tiebreaker as of March 2018, what is Jeff Bezos' net worth? - I don't, I don't know. - So let's start guessing. - Oh okay, that's good. (upbeat instrumental brass music) - Ready. - This is where we're at now. - This is where we're at. - This is my life now. - Are you just writing them all? - Yeah. - Okay (laughs). Oh God. Oh my God. - I'm so sorry. Granted--
- This is not my question. - Question? Name the company that
made them billionaires. One, Bill Gates, Microsoft Microsoft, and the answer is Microsoft. Oh, okay.
- Nice. - Number two, Jeff Bezos, Amazon, Amazon. It's Amazon. Number three, Sergey
Brin, Brin Corporated. - We said Stark Industries. - What is it? - Google. - Oh, we had! We actually put Google,
but in the wrong place. - Yes we did. - Oh no! - Larry Ellison is number four. We have Google and? - Stark Industries again? - It was Oracle. Don't know what that is. - It's a server company. They do servers. Also, that girl's alternate
secret identity, right? - Oh, that's probably what it is. - Oh no, they do like the spying software. Yeah, it does data mining. It's a really benevolent company. - Oh, so we were right
when we said Facebook then. We really should know our overlook. - Well, let's find out. - Let's finish this one out. Okay, so number five, Liliane Bettencourt. We said, B-W. - And you said? - Stark Industries. - We're gonna be right this time. - Okay, and it was L'Oreal. - Oh, okay. - Oh! - And for the tiebreaker. As of March 2018, what
is Jeff Bezos' net worth? You said? - We went low, 30 billion. - We said 120 billion. - I said we should say a bazillion. (laughs loudly) - The tiebreaker, it was 112 billion. I knew this because after
he got a divorce this year, his net worth was still 60 billion. - Question? So it is 120 or was it 112? - It was 112. - Are we doing Price Is Right rules? 'Cause you guys went over.
- Yes. - Oh no, no, no, no. This is closest. - Not closest without
going over, all right. Fair enough,
- You didn't specify that. - Very well, very well. - All right. - That's how Price Is Right does it. - Oh man, we got close to gettin' Google. 'Cause we randomly guessed Google. Well done.
- I feel like we did pretty - well for people with dumb pants.
- Dumb pants. (laughs) - Well done. I'm sorry I let you down. - Dumb. I just learned better for next time. Ha! - So you are a team of two, so you would of gotten one point each. A team of two or three
gets one point for winning. - We'll take it, we'll take it. - Oh no. - We're on the board. - Yeah, we're on the board. Dumb pants on the board
with one point each. Mark on the board with two points, and Margaret, you're
gonna get it this time. Don't even worry.
- Someday. - Oh, I'm reading the thing, right? You're the wolf.
- Oh gosh. - Wolf is a lot of pressure. - And I think you're gonna be
excited about this category. This category is SNL characters. That's Saturday Night Live characters for those of you who do
not understand the acronym. - All right, I don't trust myself enough to get them entirely by myself. I also want to take away one
player from the other team. Both Joseph and Mark perform sketch, so sorry Margaret, I'm
gonna go with one of them. Joseph, you're with me, Team Dumb Pants. - Okay, dumb pants. - Team Dumb Pants. - Smarty pants over here. (laughs) - All right, let's do this. - All right, here we go. Everyone ready with their pens? Name the Saturday Night Live cast member who played the character below. Number one, Gumby. Number two, Opera Man. Number three, Mary Catherine Gallagher. Number four, Matt Foley. Number five, Stuart Smalley, and the tiebreaker is in what
year did SNL first premiere? - So here's what I got. (laughs) No, no, but I know one. I know one. I served her in a restaurant many times. (upbeat instrumental brass music) - Okay, I just have to do
this so I can jog my memory. Superstar, superstar! (laughs) - Wait, hold on, hold on, hold on. (laughs loudly) (upbeat instrumental brass music) - I'm so upset with myself. - All right, reveal! Uh! Molly Shannon!
- Ah! - Molly Shannon. - Yeah, I think they
got this one, for sure. Molly Shannon, yeah, okay. Name the Saturday Night Live cast member who played the character below. Gumby, we said Eddie Murphy. That's correct. You guys also said Eddie Murphy. Sorry. Opera Man, we said? - Adam Sandler. - You said? - Adam Sandler. - All right, we got it. Mary Catherine Gallagher. Brilliant performance by Molly Shannon. We both blanked.
- Yeah. - Oh nice. Matt Foley was played, we said Phil Hartman. You said? - I just guessed at Bill Hader, 'cause I don't know the character. - Chris Farley. In a van down by the river. - That's the guy! I always think of him as a guy that lives in
a van down by the river, rather than his character's name. - In a van down by the river. - You know that very memorable
character name, Matt Foley. - Oh yeah, I just think
of him as Chris Farley playing that character. - Yeah, and of course, Stuart Smalley was played by Al Franken. All right.
- Which you broke up. - So we're tied. - Ooh, yeah. - We missed one, you missed one. - No, no, we missed two. - Yeah. Oh yeah, 'cause you said Phil Hartman. In the tiebreaker, the
year was, we said '75. - '74? - It was '75, and I knew it, because I heard an interview
with Tina Fey yesterday. - If only we'd remembered Molly Shannon, we would be, we would of won. - God, I also served her in
a restaurant multiple times. She was a regular (laughs). That's embarrassing. - No, Matt Foley. - Oh, all right. - I think I'm very proud of everyone. Joseph, you were are great teammate, and I did not help you at all (laughs). - Well, I did my best. - But I got '75. - That was great. - Thank you, I'll take it, I'll take it. All right, new wolf this time. It's Joseph.
- Oh, I'm the wolf. - And that makes Mark the reader. - So the points. - Oh, you want to do points? - Yeah. (laughs loudly) I think that we actually
got some that round. - That's true. You each get one point. - I'm on the board! - On the board. - Look at Mark. Mark is crushing it. - All right, Mark's got
three points on the board. - Okay. - We should not pick him this time. - Okay. (laughs) - Okay, but whatever. - Now, do I read, does it
matter which box I read from? - Whichever one. Do the one closest to you actually. 'Cause that's why it's there.
- There you go. - Okay, Joseph, your category is 21st century events by country. - All right, so no one has a hit for who they think would be good or not. I should just choose someone? - I'm pretty great at naming countries. (laughs) - All right, I'm gonna stick with Becca. - All right! - All right. - Team Dumb Pants. - Team Dumb Pants. - Very well. - You get me again. - Okay, great. We're doin' great. - Yeah. - So 21st century events by country. Number one, 2013, a cardinal from this nation becomes pope. Number two, 2016, this country passes a referendum to leave the E.U. 2014, hosts the FIFA World Cup. - What was that date? - 2014, hosts the FIFA World Cup. 2010, ooh, this is some word from the country that it's from. I'll try to pronounce it, Yafaquegel. There's umlauts in this word. There's umlauts in this name. You could read it later. Erupts, suspending air
travel throughout Europe. I'm going to assume this name is a volcano given the eruption. But like I say, it has umlauts in it. You can read it for yourself. - You're helping us. - 2011, a new nation
gains its independence with Juba or Yuba as its capital. And tiebreaker, in what year did the Orange Revolution
protests begin in Ukraine? I think we're all gonna be
Team Dumb Pants on this one. (laughs) - I know some of these. - My pants feel dumb just reading these. (upbeat instrumental brass music) We are done tabulating our bullshit. - All right, ready? - Our entirely accurate bullshit. - As are we done tabulating our bullshit. - Bullshit tabulations complete. Three, two, one, reveal. - Bloop, bloop, bloop. - Oh, right, right, right, right. Well, you were right about
the South America thing, okay. - Yeah, I think so. - Name the country based on the 21st century event
that took place there. One, 2013, a cardinal from
this nation becomes pope. - We said Spain. - Argentina. - It is Argentina. - Yeah. - 2016, passes a referendum to leave E.U.? - Great Britain. - U.K. - United Kingdom. - United Kingdom. - Synonymous. Yeah, it's Brexit. It's not called the Eurexit. (laughs) Sure.
- Mmm hmm, it's true. - So technically, really
only England voted for that, because Wales and Scotland,
they kind of devote to stay. But the majority ruled in that case. - Until they break off though,
they don't get to say that. - Yeah. - Okay, 2014 hosts the FIFA World Cup. We said? - Brazil. - We said South Africa. - Brazil. - Ah, I got one! - There you go, oh ho ho, dumb pants! Sports ball, sports ball. - Uh 2010, Eyjafjallajokull erupts suspending air travel throughout
Europe in which country? - Iceland. - Iceland. - Got it, and finally, 2011, a new nation gains its independence with Juba as its capital? We said? - Winterfowl. - And you said? - Latvaria, home of Dr. Doom. - Yes. - We nearly said Wakanda. - No nerds here. (laughs loudly) - Self Sudan. - Ah man, apologies to the Sudanese, yeah. - Congratulations on your independence. - All right, so let's see. If you would count Great
Britain as the Brexit, then we've got three, and you guys have one, two, three, but the tiebreaker is 2004, which was the year that the Orange Revolution
protest began in Ukraine. - Oh wow. - You said 2009? - We said 2015. So points. - Mark is killing it. - Mark and Margaret. Okay, so Mark, you get one point. Margaret gets one point, and that was your first
time being the wolf? Second, no, no. You were not the wolf.
- I was not the wolf. - I started as the wolf. - Great. Now we're in round two. - Okay. - A correct answer for
team gets you two points, and a correct answer for
a lone wolf is doubled, and gets you four points. A wrong answer for a lone wolf gets you, a nonwin for a lone
wolf gets you minus two. All right Mark, you
are the wolf yet again, and your topic, go ahead. - Schwarzenegger one-liners. - Oh my God. - You wish you were the lone wolf? (laughs) - Yeah. - You studied for this moment? - I feel pretty good about it. That said, I'm not so
confident that I want to risk the massive point loss that would result from a lone wolf loss, so Joseph, would you
join me in a wolf pack? - I would be honored to join you. - We got this. - We got this. We are reforming Team Wisest of Pants. - We'll be Team Northern Pants. Team Northern Pants.
- Indeed (laughs). - You ready for your
Schwarzenegger one-liners? - Mmm hmm. - Question? Name the movie based on these famous Arnold Schwarzenegger one-liners. One, I'll be back. Two, it's not a tumor. Three, get to the chopper. Four, you're fired. Five, remember Sully, when I promised to kill you last? I lied. Here is the tiebreaker. In pounds, what is Arnold's
personal best bench press? - This one I have memorized. (laughs) Sweet.
- Okay. - Now once again, in
Schwarzenegger's voice? - Oh no (laughs). Would you like to take us out? - I'll be back. It's not the tumor! Get to the chopper! You're fired! Remember Sully, when I
promised to kill you last? No, it's gone, okay. (upbeat instrumental brass music) - Ready? - Okay. - Three, two, one. Okay, Schwarzenegger one-liners. I'll be back. Wait. - The Terminator. - Yeah, and we said? - Terminator. - All right. - Yeah. - It's not a tumor! - Kindergarten Cop. - Kindergarten Cop. - Get to the chopper! - Predator. - Nice, well done. - Predator. I really was sure it's True Lies. You're fired! - We said True Lies. - Damn it! But I wrote True Lies though at the bottom. (laughs loudly) So that ya'll would know that I thought about that as a movie. - Yeah, you thought about that for three. - It doesn't officially
count, but nice try. Is it in fact True Lies? - It is True Lies, well done.
- Well done. - That was Joseph. I drew a blank. - I'm helpful. - And number five? Remember Sully, when I
promised to kill you last? I lied. Commando.
- Commando. - Commando. - Ah, yes. - Tiebreaker, 520 pounds. - Oh, 500 would of been good then. - But we didn't. We were down one. - 12 hundred? - That's like superhuman. - Yeah, well. That's like four hundred pounds more than Captain America could bench press. - Yeah, that's like The Hulk, but not a very angry
Hulk, but kind of angry. - A little mad. A little irritated. - He won awards. He wore sashes. He did pageantry with his strongman-ess. - I would say 12 hundred would be a good lift for a Tween Hulk. When he's in between Vander and Hulk, and he's got like one
big hand and his brow. - Oh, I thought you
meant like teenage Hulk, like when he was in grade school. - Yeah, it could be. - Two points to Mark,
comin' up to six points, and two points for
Joseph, at three points. Margaret at two points,
and Becca at just one. But that's okay, because
now Margaret is the wolf. - Oh no. (wolf howling) - Um? - You can ask me. You're the wolf. You pick. - All right, yeah, so who's? - I am reading. One-hit wonders. - Hmm? - What? What was that about? - Songs by a band that just had one hit. - Oh, I absolutely need help then. - Might I offer an example? - No. - Oh yeah, 'cause that might be in there. - Yes. - Okay, right. The O'Needers. - Becca, would you like to
be on wolf pack with me? - That is a poor choice, but I accept. (laughs loudly) - Oh no. All right, no, I'm stickin' to it. We're a pack now. Okay, let's do it. - We are Team Wisdom. All right. One-hit wonders. Question? Who sang the following one-hit wonder? Ooh. One, Ice Ice Baby. Two, Who Let the Dogs Out? Maybe I was the right choice. - You probably were. - Three, Macarena. Four, I'm Too Sexy. Five, Tubthumping. The tiebreaker, for how many
weeks did Macarena spend as the number one song on
the Billboard Pop Charts? Is a billion a bad answer? - All right, let's do this. (upbeat instrumental brass music) Okay, ready. - You got it, Mark? Good, good, good.
- Yep. - One, two, three, reveal! All right. Who sang the following one-hit wonder? Ice Ice Baby? Of course, Vanilla Ice. Who Let the Dogs Out? You said? - Snoopy featuring Marmaduke. - Okay. I know for a fact that was Baha Men. - Yep. Oh, now that you say it, yes.
- Yep. - Macarena? - I said it was the cast of Mack and Me. That movie from the 80's. - Oh, that's right. - Yeah. - Margaret, what did we say? ♪ Hey ♪ - All right. Los Del Rio. - Oh, Los Del Rio, right. - Los Del Rio, Los Del Rio. - Right, okay, right. He died in that plane crash, right? - I am awesome, let me just say. Oh, you got it right, okay. Uh, I'm Too Sexy was by? - Right Side Fred. - I wrote Fred P. Otz, because
that is a bar in my hometown, and I knew there was
Fred in there somewhere. (laughs loudly) - It was Fred Flintstone, clearly. - I would give myself
half-a-point rounded down. - And we would give you no points. - There would be no points. - The game. - Do you know what rounded down means? (laughs) - You're right. The game's rules would
disagree with you on that one. (laughs loudly) - And of course, Tubthumping? - Chumbawumba. - We all knew that. - Yep, wait. Where do we stand? - All right. So one, two, three points for us. One, two, three points for you, and how many weeks did Macarena spend as the number one song? - Oh. - You said 13 weeks. We said 12 weeks. It was 14. - Oh no! - Yeah! - Oh, by one point! - Oh, if only I had Right Side Fred. - That half point, if only it had rounded different directions. Okay. - I'm gonna go bench press a
thousand pounds after this, 'cause I feel like I can do it. I feel like I could do it. - Oh jeez. - Even Arnold could not do that. - Lookie. - The mountain maybe? - You know who could do it? Tween Hulk.
- Tween Hulk. - Yeah, the more angsty he
gets, the stronger he gets. (laughs loudly) - All right, I'm a wolf, and I got decisions to make. Joseph? What am I? - Should I wait 'til you're done wiping? - Yeah. - Oh, here's your thing, Joseph. - Oh thanks, thanks, thanks. - Joseph, what shall I choose? - All right, your category is flags. That's it, just flags. Mark, you're mine. - All right, flags. - Team Chumbawumba. - Team Chumbawumba. - Team Pissing the Night Away. - Team Mack and Me. - Okay. - Did you ever see that movie? - Nope. - It's worth it. - Flags, I'll be your Mack. - I think we'll be Team Tall People. - Ay. - Okay. - All right, flags. - Flags you say. - Here we go. Oh wow, this is entirely visual, because there's literally flags, and you have to, I can't read this. - Okay. - Name the country from its flag below. - You just want to describe it. - You just guess which ones. - These are the flags. - And the bonus tiebreaker question is, how many stars appear on
the flag of Australia? - Oh man. (upbeat instrumental brass music) - Reveal on one, two, three. - Oh no. - Okay, okay, interesting. So, name the country from its flag below. Number one, you have? - South Korea. - We have? - South Korea. - South Korea. Number two, oh, that
means we have two wrong. - Yeah. - Okay. - I think we did. Oh well.
- Uh! - Number two, blue flag
with a yellow cross. You said? - Sweden. - And we said? - You said Norway. - It's Sweden. - It's Sweden. - Yep, ah! - Now that I think of my trips to IKEA, I realize they're right. - Now this is a flag with
orange, white, and green stripes. And it is you said? - India. - And we said? - India. - It's India. - There you go. - Then for number four. It's all blue stripeys with a blue cross, blue and white cross in the corner. You said? - Iceland. - We said? - Sweden. - Which we already know is wrong. It's Greece. - Oh. - Oh. - Nope, that's great. - And then number five. Red stripe, white stripe, black stripe? You said Iran. We said Ukraine. It is Egypt. - Oh. - Well, so we're both wrong there. Do we? No, we still got one more right. - One point, one point, one point, and we just one and one.
- Okay. - There we are. - So? - No need for a tiebreaker,
but just out of curiosity? - Just out of curiosity, stars on the flag of Australia is six. You said 12. We had 13. - Oh, I'm thinking of
the flag of that bakery, 'cause they have a baker's dozen. There's a bakery that recently
achieved independence. - No, I just said that. - You have 15 stars. - Yeah, you get two points. - The Down Under Bakery. - The Down Under Bakery. - We get two points? - You get two points in round two. - So it's round two? - Ooh, ooh. - Two points for round two. Okay. - Yeah, I'm ridin' on some
serious coattails here, and it's working. - Hey, if you choose the right
coattails or they choose you. - Yeah. - Then it's still-- - I'm really glad that
this is not the category that I'm doing as the wolf, actually. - You are the wolf now, is that correct? - I am now. I am the wolf. - Um all right, well. - Over to me to read then? - Uh yeah, yeah. (laughs loudly) - Right? Your category Joseph is movies cut short. - Movies cut short? - That is the way that the category is. - That's odd. I don't know what that means. I'm gonna shoot in the dark. I've been with everybody
now at some point. - Mmm hmm, now who was your favorite? - Don't put it like that. - Who's your favorite though? - I'm gonna go back with Becca, I think. I'm gonna team up with Becca.
- Hah! - Very well. - It has nothing to do with me being on your side of the table? - No. - Okay. - This isn't just a
partnership of convenience? - No (laughs). Quit trying to analyze my plans. - Very well. - Guess. I think it's movies that
would of had a trilogy, and the third one was never made. That's my guess. - Oh. - Let us find out. - Well, in fact, name the
movies that would of been cut short under these circumstances. Name the movie that would of been cut short under these circumstances? - Odd, okay. - Number one, Gandolf just rides an eagle and drops the ring into
the fires of Mount Doom. Number two, the dude just
goes out and buys a new rug. Number three, a baseball
team simply asks Mr. Mertle to get their autographed
ball from his dog. Number four, Lloyd
doesn't see Mary Swanson lose her suitcase at the airport. Number five, John Bennett
never makes a wish to talk to his stuffed animal. Tiebreaker, what is the value of the I-O-U in Mary's suitcase from
the car that Lloyd bought? Referencing question number four. - You're giving away
information you shouldn't. - Well, I mean. I think that the Lloyd in that and the Lloyd and Mary in this are the same Lloyd and Mary. So yes, those are your categories. (upbeat instrumental brass music) - All right, ready. Three, two, one. Wow, great dumb answer! Okay, so question one. Gandolf rides an eagle and drops the ring into the fires of Mount Doom would of solved the plot of Lord of the Rings, and then Fellowship. - Yeah, we both said Fellowship. - The Fellowship of the Ring
is written in the answer, so good job on us. Number two, the dude just
goes out and buys a new rug. Man, yeah. The dude really should of done that, but it wasn't just the rug,
and it was the Big Labowsky. - And that rug really tied the movie in. - It really did. - The dude abides. - The dude abides. A baseball team simply asks Mr. Mertle to get their autographed
ball from his dog. You said? - Sports Ball, the movie. - Pretty close. It was The Sandlot. - Sandlot. I don't watch films about
sports either, usually. - It's a kids' movie from the early 90's.
- Yeah, it's not really. - The baseball team part of it threw me. - Yep. You guessed right on your erased answer there on number four. Lloyd doesn't see Mary Swanson lose her suitcase at the airport. Dumb and Dumber.
- Mmm hmm. - And John Bennett never makes a wish to talk to his stuffed animal. You said? - I think you were right. We said, or I said Calvin and
Hobbes the motion picture. - It was Ted. I haven't seen it, but a man
talkin' to a stuffed animal? Come on. - I've seen it, it's okay. (laughs) - I forgot about Ted. - But that, I forgot about Ted. Okay, tiebreaker. What's the value of the I-O-U in the, oh, you guys didn't write a tiebreaker. - We technically wrote nothing. - So zero's your guess? - Zero's your guess. We'll take it, and we wrote 50 grand. - What's the value of the I-O-U in Mary's suitcase from
the car that Lloyd bought? 275 thousand. - We were a little off. - A little bit off. - So somewhere in between our answers. No, way above it, never mind. Nope, yeah. We were all--
- We were definitely closer. - We knew we wouldn't need a tiebreaker, because we already lost with Sports Ball. - Oh, that's right, Sports Ball the movie. - Yep, that's confidence right there. - All right, that was my favorite
question we've had so far. Joseph and I each get two points, and now I'm back in the game with three points (laughs).
- Oh yeah. (laughs loudly) - All right. Who is the wolf? - I was the wolf. - Oh, now we're on to round three. - Back to me as the wolf. - Yes, but things have changed now. In round three, a lone
wolf with a correct answer gets four points, and a team
with a correct answer gets. No, a lone wolf with a correct answer gets eight points in round three. - Okay. - And gets minus four
if they get it wrong. A team gets four points
for a correct answer. - Oh boy. - Yeah. - I'm the wolf? - You are the wolf. - Very well. What have I got? Chemical compounds. - Oh! - Yeah. - Chemical compounds. - I got this. - Get ready for some science. - Who likes the science? - I like the science. - I like the science. - You guys both like the science. Who's more sciency? - I don't know, it's hard to say. - Becca, would you be on a
team in a wolf pack with me? - I would. - Thank you very much. - Team Science. - Team Science. - Team Philosophy. (laughs loudly) - Well, that's a science you like? - Team Chemistry. - Okay, fair enough. - 'Cause we got chemistry. - We got chemistry. - All right, so we have
chemical compounds. Give the name of these chemical compounds. - The common name. - Common name. Give thee common name of
these chemical compounds. Question number one, H2O. This is gettin' pretty hard already. (laughs) Number two, NACL. Number three, N2O. Number four, NAHCO3, and five, CACO3. - I need to look at those. - I will put that out after I
read the tiebreaker which is, tiebreaker, how many different
elements make up bleach? (upbeat instrumental brass music) - I like it. - Good, thank you. - And then. - I think the judges. - Three, two, one. - Flip. - Okay. Give the common name of
these chemical compounds. First one, H2O. - Water. - Second is NACL, salt. Third one, Nitrace
oxide N2O, laughing gas. We all got all three of those. Number four is NAHCO3. You said stomach acid. We said bleach. Everybody's wrong. It was baking soda. - That was baking soda. - Oh. - Oops, and then the
final one, CACO3, marble. - Oh, you said soda water. - We both got that wrong. - We said baking soda. I also thought it was soda water. Calcium carbonate.
- Yeah, it looks like - calcium carbonate. And so we each got three. - And the tiebreaker. - Uh oh. - How many different
elements make up bleach? You wrote wrote tow. We wrote four. It was three. - Wait, what happens then? - Okay, so that situation we
were talking about came up. - It has occurred. - So I think we should each just get the same amount of points. - Everybody gets eight points, and therefore, no one gets anything. - Yeah, it's a wash. - Wow, that was a good one though. - Okay. Okay. - We're both equally smart. - So Margaret, you are the wolf. - I am the wolf, and so that means, - Oh, that's me. - You get to read for me. - Okay. Three more questions
and the game has ended. Margaret, belly grumble. Superheroes. (laughs) - Damn! - Will you go lone wolf, which is the only way you could potentially beat marker
Joseph, potentially. You're at four points. Joseph's at nine. Mark's at eight, and I'm three. So if you get this as a lone
wolf, you'll get eight points. If you get it as a team, you'll get four points. - Oh. - If you and I get it, we
could catch up, but then again, when I look around, I have a feeling that we all know superheroes here. But I'm gonna put my
money on Mark (laughs). - Yeah, there's gonna be some
obscure questions in there that I think, yeah, Mark might be the only one who can get it. - No. - You know what? I'm willing to take that chance. Let's catch up to them. Here, you and me together. We got this.
- We got this! - We got this! - All right! - All right, confidence. - Wow. - Superheroes. Name the superhero based on their tagline. Faster than a speeding bullet. With great power comes
great responsibility. I have the power. Power, grace, wisdom, and wonder. Here I come to save the day. Tiebreaker, in what year did Superman first appear in a comic book? - Yeah. - Don't yeah. (upbeat instrumental brass music) It's happened. Well, you know what I like is a nice even game when
points are real close, and this is gonna be just like that, because flip on one, two, three! - Oh, okay. - Mighty Mouse (laughs). - Nope, yep, yep. - Okay. - Dang it! - Well, name the superhero
based on their tagline. Faster than a speeding bullet. - Superman. - Superman, right? - With great power comes
great responsibility? - Spiderman. (laughs) - I have the power. - Heman. - Yeah, Heman. - Very impressed. I didn't know that one. - Heman, he's Prince Adam, by the way. Same guy (laughs). - What? - Don't give that away. - Say no. Power, grace, wisdom, and wonder? - Wonder Woman. - I've literally never heard
her say it, but sure, yep. - She is all those things. - That's an old saying
that she used to say, yeah. - Okay. - And here I come to save the day? - Yeah. - Mighty Mouse. - Impressive. - We wrote Captain Planet. (laughs loudly) - He does save the day technically, often. - Probably. - In what year did Superman
first appear in a comic book? - He probably got that right. Oh, wait!
- They were closer. - It was 1943. - Oh. - You wrote 1938. - Wait, wait, Superman? - In 1943. - They are incorrect. - We both wrote 1938. Superman first appeared
in Action Comics in 1938. - Maybe that was when he
had his first his own comic. - Maybe the first issue of Superman Comics as
opposed to Action Comics. There you go. That's probably why. - Oh man, they're gonna tear us apart in the comments if we're wrong. - Well done, all right. The man folk took eight
points each in that turn. - Wait. - So Mark, you are at five, six, seven, eight plus eight is 16. - Eight points each or four points each? - Four points each. You're not a lone wolf. - Yeah, we're not a lone wolf. - Okay, four points
each to Mark and Joseph. So Mark, you're at eight. That puts you at 12, and Joseph, you're at nine. So that puts you at 13. - Unlucky. - Uh oh. You're in trouble now. All right, I am now the one
answering the questions, and I'm goin' lone wolf. (wolf howling) - Oh wow, you already know what this is? - I have three points. - You might as well. It is 90's boy bands (laughs). - Ooh. - So I'm all on board
for this, 90's boy bands. - Okay. - So you're a lone wolf. We already know that. - Do not look to me. - We're all on a team together. - I will be very little help. - I think Becca's probably
gonna do pretty well on this. - It's my only hope. - All right. Name the boy band based on their hit song. Number one, Bye, Bye, Bye. Number two, I Want It That Way. Number three, Summer Girls. Number four, All Or Nothing, and number five, Because Of You. The tiebreaker question is, during it's existence from 1977 to 2009, how many members of
Menudo have there been? - I've never heard of Menudo. - You've never heard of Menudo? - Uh uh. (loud instrumental music) - Is there hope for us, yes. - I don't think so. - No, no, absolutely not. (laughs loudly) (loud instrumental music) - Okay, good, good. All right, we're ready. We're done. We're ready. - All right. - It's all done. It's all happening. - I think that these
aren't all 90's bands, but I went with 90's bands as well. Three, two, one, flip! Okay (laughs). Spice Girls. All right, name the boy band
based on their hit song, one, Bye, Bye, Bye. Obviously, our boy JT, NSYNC. - Yeah, don't label 'em. - Two, I Want It That Way
by BSB AKA Backstreet Boys. You guys also had this
one, Backstreet Boys. Number three, okay, this is the one that's gonna win it for me. Summer Girls, obviously LFO. You guys wrote NSYNC. - Obviously. - It was LFO. - What does LFO stand for? - Let Me Fuckin' Out Of This Answer! - Yeah! (laughs loudly) - Okay, so number four, All Or Nothing. You guys wrote Boyz II Men. I had 98 Degrees, which is wrong. It was O-Town. - Oh. - O-Town. - But number five, is Because Of You. I wrote Savage Garden. It was 98 Degrees. You guys had? - Spice Girls. - I had Spice Girls. - Oh boy. Guess the 90's were-- - And then during its
existence from 1977 and 2009, how many members of
Menudo have there been? - We said 12. - I said 23. It was 39. (laughs loudly) - Oh, okay! - I figure it must be remarkable for them to put it on there, and I am finally on the
board for knowing LFO. (laughs loudly) - Congratulations Becca. - I will take my eight points. So for three plus eight? - 11. - Thank you. I will just erase one of my points. - Turning these hash marks
into digits with magic. (laughs loudly) All right. - And now me with 1,111 points. (laughs loudly) - I feel better about everything now. - Margaret wins because of binary numbers. Okay. - This is our final question. Joseph, you are the wolf. - I'm the wolf. What have we got? - Mark, read to us. - Where's the nearest box? - This. Give it to Mark (laughs). - I need to read that, 'cause I'm the reader for the wolf. The category is Netflix Originals. Ooh, Netflix Originals. All right, okay. I think, here's the thing. Just really quickly, I could
go with Mark who's ahead, but if you guys win, then
Becca will win the game, right? Right, 'cause this is worth four points. So you would have 15 points
and we would have zero points. So it really matters
who I pick here, right? - Yeah, you're a king maker. - Well, kind of yeah,
but I feel like Becca has a good handle on Netflix Originals. - If you put me on your team, there's no way I can win, because I won't be able to exceed you. - Yes, but-- - And I'm utterly harmless. (laughs) - Cool, I'll go with Margaret. - No, I get to choose. - What if I don't go in your pack? - Is that a thing? (laughs loudly) - What if I take a dive? - I choose Becca. - Okay. - I won't win, no matter what. - Netflix Originals. Netflix Originals. Name the Netflix Original Series based on the description below. Number one, the Underwoods plot to take over the White House. Number two, Piper learns to live with the harsh realities of prison life. Number three, DJ and Kimmy are back, this time with kids of their own. Number four, the Rayburns do a bad thing when their black sheep
brother returns home. Number five, Marty moves
his family to Missouri to launder dirty drug money, and our tiebreaker, in what
year was Netflix founded? (upbeat instrumental brass music) Okay. - Three, two, one. (laughs) Okay, we got name the
Netflix Original Series based on the description below. The Underwoods plot to
take over the White House. - House of Cards. - Piper learns to live with the harsh realities of prison life. - Orange is the New Black. - DJ and Kimmy are back, this
time with kids of their own. - Fuller House. - Yeah. - The Rayburns do a bad thing when their black sheep
brother returns home. - We said Baa Baa Black
Sheep The Quickening. - Okay. - We're pretty confident about that. - Yeah. - Uh! Yeah, this is the one I was thinkin'. Mary J. Blige, baby. It was Bloodline.
- Bloodline. - I wrote Fargo Season II. - There you go. - Which has a similar plot
line, but different family name. - And different network. - Mmm hmm. - Yeah. - Yeah, and five, I know for a fact. Marty moves his family to Missouri to launder dirty drug money. Great show, and as a Missourian, I'm so proud of the show, Ozark. - We said Breaking Bad
II Electric Boogaloo. - That's a solid answer. Ooh, tiebreaker. - Oh. - Netflix. In what year was Netflix founded? 1997. We had '96. - Well, boom, dumb pants. Way off. - Dumb pants all the way! That means Joseph is the winner! With 13 plus four equals 17, and Becca has 15, feelin' pretty good for 2nd place. Mark in 3rd place with 12, and Margaret, a solid 1,111. - Yeah! - Well done, you won! (applauding) How did you do that, unbelievable! - I just, I'll tell you secrets later. - Never ever tell your secrets. (laughs) Guys, it is such a joy to play The Game of Wolf with you, and I hope we can again
soon play more games. - Yeah, it was fun. - And thanks so much to you
guys at home for watchin' and playin' along with us. We'll see you next time on Game the Game. Bye! (upbeat groovy instrumental music)