Good evening, trivia fans, and welcome to the recap of a game that proved, once and for all, that strategy is very capable of beating actual knowledge. We had 32 brave souls packed into the room, and by halftime, the scores were tighter than John Travolta's Liesure Suitpants. A mere nine points separated the top of the leaderboard from the folks who were clearly just there for one mighty fine cheesesteak. The intellectual tension evaporated entirely when a gentleman at the bar—who wasn't even playing—was touted as the smartest man in the room. I asked his name, mistook "Ryan" for "Brian," and naturally noted that this made sense because I’ve never actually met a smart Brian. A devastating blow, of course, to the Brian playing on Q4.
And now for something completely different: the final question. It descended upon the room like a giant, animated Monty Python foot, flattening everyone’s hopes. The question was so thoroughly baffling that every single team missed it. It made the entire room look completely [BLANK]. But Q4 pulled a classic, smooth late-night move. Realizing they lacked final answer confidence, they wagered a beautiful, cowardly, and brilliant zero points. That defensive masterpiece kept them at 68 points, securing first place and forty dollars—proving that perhaps Brian's team didn't need him to be smart after all. The Quizly Bears clawed into second for the second time in as many weeks with a cautious four-point wager, proving that sometimes the best way to win is to just sit back and watch everyone else blow themselves up. So, for your Round 2 Art bonus next week, draw an exploding trivia question or something like that. 💥
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See ya Monday!
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