Catch a Million is one of the most recognized television contests in our country. This is a contest where participants must protect the largest possible amount of their initial prize by overcoming eight questions, many of them extremely complicated. This Saturday, the Antena 3 program received a visit from Pilar and María, mother and daughter, who arrived ready to take the million euros home with them. However, a most peculiar question has caused them to lose a large amount of money.
The truth is that both mother and daughter remained very forceful during the course of the program. The proud mother contributed the experience that comes with the perspective of years, while the daughter has been decisive in questions where her mother faltered. They both formed a great tandem and kept their boat quite full until the final two questions.
It was in the seventh question when things got complicated. Pilar and María decided to divide the prize between the three options, keeping 200,000 euros for the last question. The two were happy to take home that amount after an impeccable contest. With only two options to answer, the two protagonists had to play it all or nothing in the eighth question.
“What is the name given to baby teeth?” asked the contest presenter, Juanra Bonet. The options were ‘sucker’ or ‘sucker’. She had a hard time getting mother and daughter to agree. María opted for suckling, while Pilar preferred pacifier. The surreal question made them hesitate until the last moment, knowing that they could lose a large amount of their prize at that precise moment.
In the end, María gave in and listened to Pilar, although she left a reflection in the air. “Little children are the ones who breastfeed, there may be a certain relationship,” the young woman said then. And the truth is that she was right, since the correct answer was ‘mammon’. Finally, they lost 200,000 euros. Despite their displeasure, both claimed to have enjoyed the contest very much.