Well, when I answer this question, that takes rule VII out of play, so I’ll give you a moment.Hanging Rook wrote: ↑Sat Jul 29, 2023 8:15 pmI want to make use of rule VII:
Does the story have a happy end for the character?
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If anyone wants to make a free guess before I answer the previous question (happy ending), that will be 20 questions and we'll be in the final 5.
If you want to make this the 20th question, I will switch it out. But you're down to your last question.
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1. Not a real dead man
2. Not a real dead woman
3. Fictional human
4. Did not first appear in the 20th Century
5. Not a character in a novel, or series of novels.
6. Not a character from myth and legend.
7. First appeared in the current century.
8. Not male.
9. Not from a video game.
10. HAS appeared in animated form (corrected).
11. Portrayed by an actress.
12/13. A character portrayed in film(s), not in a US TV sitcom.
14. Does not appear in more than two films.
15. Not from sci-fi or fantasy or historical drama or anything set in Europe.
16. Does not have supernatural abilities.
17. Not a title character.
18. Did not appear in the past decade (past 10 years).
19. No one has been nominated for an Academy Award for portraying this character.
20. ???
2. Not a real dead woman
3. Fictional human
4. Did not first appear in the 20th Century
5. Not a character in a novel, or series of novels.
6. Not a character from myth and legend.
7. First appeared in the current century.
8. Not male.
9. Not from a video game.
10. HAS appeared in animated form (corrected).
11. Portrayed by an actress.
12/13. A character portrayed in film(s), not in a US TV sitcom.
14. Does not appear in more than two films.
15. Not from sci-fi or fantasy or historical drama or anything set in Europe.
16. Does not have supernatural abilities.
17. Not a title character.
18. Did not appear in the past decade (past 10 years).
19. No one has been nominated for an Academy Award for portraying this character.
20. ???
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I though rule VII says I can exchange my free guess for two additional questions.
What do you think it actually says?
What do you think it actually says?
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Question IV says that everyone gets one free guess.Hanging Rook wrote: ↑Sat Jul 29, 2023 8:44 pmI though rule VII says I can exchange my free guess for two additional questions.
What do you think it actually says?
Question VI says that players can only guess twice in a row before someone else gets a turn (where guess includes questions as well as non-free guesses).
Question VII clarifies that you can ask two questions in a row and still spend your free guess without having to wait for anyone else to go.
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But I think you're in a tough spot on this one. So here's what I propose:
1. Someone should make a free guess.
2. I'll answer both the last two questions.
3. For the final 5 questions, I'll let you know if you're warmer or colder than the preceding guess (according to my own subjective interpretation of what that means and the guesses I'm assessing).
1. Someone should make a free guess.
2. I'll answer both the last two questions.
3. For the final 5 questions, I'll let you know if you're warmer or colder than the preceding guess (according to my own subjective interpretation of what that means and the guesses I'm assessing).
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You're wrong about this; that is not what it has ever said. We never get more than 20 questions, in total.Hanging Rook wrote: ↑Sat Jul 29, 2023 8:44 pmI though rule VII says I can exchange my free guess for two additional questions.
What do you think it actually says?
Potato, potato; potato.
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Free guess:
The Bride (as portrayed by Uma Thurman).
The Bride (as portrayed by Uma Thurman).
Potato, potato; potato.
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Correct! The Bride aka Beatrix Kiddo aka Arlene Machiavelli aka Black Mamba. Well done, Jamie.
I checked the anime scene by a clip on YouTube. It wasn’t until I decided to rewatch the whole movie that I realized that the YouTube clip had been cut short and didn’t include the bit with the Bride.
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Nice one!Foxcastle wrote: ↑Sun Jul 30, 2023 12:48 pmCorrect! The Bride aka Beatrix Kiddo aka Arlene Machiavelli aka Black Mamba. Well done, Jamie.
I checked the anime scene by a clip on YouTube. It wasn’t until I decided to rewatch the whole movie that I realized that the YouTube clip had been cut short and didn’t include the bit with the Bride.
The "aha" moment came when I realised this character appears in exactly two films.
Potato, potato; potato.
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And in animation for like 30 seconds :)Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Sun Jul 30, 2023 1:06 pmNice one!Foxcastle wrote: ↑Sun Jul 30, 2023 12:48 pmCorrect! The Bride aka Beatrix Kiddo aka Arlene Machiavelli aka Black Mamba. Well done, Jamie.
I checked the anime scene by a clip on YouTube. It wasn’t until I decided to rewatch the whole movie that I realized that the YouTube clip had been cut short and didn’t include the bit with the Bride.
The "aha" moment came when I realised this character appears in exactly two films.
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