Not exciting I'm afraid, just a "what the hell" moment.
The question was about the name of a thick Spanish omelette made with potatoes and onions. The contestant immediately ruled out the correct answer of Tortilla and the majority of the audience (52%) thought it was "croquetas".
I understand what you say, Wiltsman, but Tortillas are widely sold in British supermarkets and Croquetas does not really require a translation, surely?
It amazes me how some people get on quiz shows and as wiltsman says contestants thinking aloud doesn't help if the audience has no idea. Thanks for the explanation.
Yes, that's seems to be the case here, Wiltsman, but then how many of those people in the audience have been to Spain and eaten Tortilla? Probably quite a few of them.
To be honest, Sharon, if I were in the position of having no lifelines left and nothing to lose, I'd have probably guessed Beaufort. I would not have asked the audience on a question like that though.
I must agree. I cheered!!!! He was so full of himself and still had three life lines left. I suppose he was keeping them for the million pound question lol!!!!!