LONDON -- When it comes to mildly awkward moments quiz shows are popcorn porn video pinay sexnormally quite good value, but Monday's episode of BBC regular Pointlesstook things to a whole other level.
SEE ALSO: 'University Challenge' contestant proves quiz shows and a fear of buzzers don't mix wellIf you've never seen Pointlessbefore, it basically involves pairs of contestants competing for a cash prize by trying to name the most obscure answer they can in various different categories.
For the opening round, students Sarah and Mariam were tasked with naming countries that end in two consonants.
Sadly, things didn't get off to a great start.
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Watch the clip again, and pay particular attention to Mariam's reaction.
Via GiphyOh dear.
That may not be the most exasperated someone has ever looked in the history of quiz shows, but it's got to be up there.
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In fairness to Sarah -- and as host Alexander Armstrong predicted -- hers wasn't the only answer that scored 100 points in that round.
And hey: it must be pretty damn hard to think clearly when you're being asked about a subject you don't know super well on national TV.
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