KML-317Crowd
The Room Has One Question: WHAT?
What it does
One outrageous reveal, one synchronized audience, zero usable follow-up questions.
Use it when
- A statement shocks everyone present.
- The group reaches identical disbelief.
- Public news requires a collective double take.
For example
- The principal announces that the school mascot is legally a staff member.
- A contestant reveals they baked the entire set.
- The family historian identifies the stranger in every wedding photograph.
Emotional intensity8/10
Primary reactionSurprise
ToneDramatic · Earnest · Chaotic






