tinie_au
Joined Sep 2016
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The only flaw in this version are the weak comedic contributions of some (not all) of the so-called 'celebrities', usually when they're trying to pass off a fake word for a real one. I'm not sure whether they do this thinking they're being entertaining, but in actuality it's just annoying. I feel sorry for David having to go through the motions of checking the dictionary even when it's clear the word is a joke.
The strengths of this show are obviously Lilly & David who still manage to deliver high brow content despite the crudeness of the some of the guests. I especially admire Lilly who, unlike her British counterparts, always goes through the working of her solutions. Carlos (David's dictionary corner assistant) is also a great addition.
The strengths of this show are obviously Lilly & David who still manage to deliver high brow content despite the crudeness of the some of the guests. I especially admire Lilly who, unlike her British counterparts, always goes through the working of her solutions. Carlos (David's dictionary corner assistant) is also a great addition.