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Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
« Reply #30 on: January 11, 2010, 09:47:03 PM »
They didn't show the prop on the turntable until after Drew said for the audience to keep quiet, IIRC.
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Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
« Reply #31 on: January 11, 2010, 09:54:29 PM »
If the word "damn" was a problem, it would have been edited out by Fremantle or CBS before it made air.
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Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
« Reply #32 on: January 11, 2010, 09:56:53 PM »
Or, the show would have gotten a "PG" rating, like I've seen some LMAD episodes get.
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Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
« Reply #33 on: January 11, 2010, 10:41:13 PM »
Really meh show today.


Melissa failed on clock game.  She started off extremely well too.  I thought, "wow.  this girl knows how to play this game"

Five price tags wasn't a bad setup.  It was tough, but winning a car can't be a gimme. 

Range game was very winnable and won.

Pick any number was easy.

Let 'em roll was just lost on pure luck.

Shopping spree was tough, but not outrageous.


Mitch looked pretty mad all the time.  Not something you see all the time.

Drew saying, "Damn Skippy" is a non-issue.


The showcases were very strange today.  No car was given away.  Didn't use the big doors.  And they both seemed (and were pretty close) in ARP.


Just a very meh show.  Not good.  Not bad.  Just meh.

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Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
« Reply #34 on: January 11, 2010, 11:17:42 PM »
I know that a funny-colored wig is not a costume, but I'm just wondering how far some contestants will be allowed to go with outlandish attire!  I guess as long as their clothes are "street clothes", as per the ticket instructions.  Still, that wig reminds me of some woman in the audience a number of years back who had a hat with a 3-D replica of the Big Wheel on top!

Did anyone else see that the $500 "die" on the 1st roll in Let 'em Roll was cocked (as Bob used to say in the Dice Game) up against the edge of the table?  Not that it mattered; even allowing her to roll that one die again would've got her 4 cars max on that 1st roll.

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Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
« Reply #35 on: January 12, 2010, 02:18:12 AM »
Let me just say, I wasn't that thrilled with how today's Clock Game playing went...when Drew said "lower" to $850, and she jumped up to $875, I knew the game was lost.  And then when she went "eight...athousand" I was glad Drew stopped the clock to double check.

Pitiful!!!
And the fact she won the showcase made it a lot worse.

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Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
« Reply #36 on: January 12, 2010, 10:59:35 AM »
You know how frighteningly inconsistent Drew is?

I just realized this episode was taped the same day as Hi Lo.
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Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
« Reply #37 on: January 12, 2010, 02:16:25 PM »
I don't think that was a blue wig she was wearing, I think she'd actually dyed her hair blue and maybe some of the chemicals seeped into her brain making her even more dimwitted.

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Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
« Reply #38 on: January 12, 2010, 04:31:40 PM »
What's up with Range Game and this sudden spark of people winning? ;) Even winning by a few bucks!

I really liked the first showcase.  It was really unique in the way it was staged. Although I'm like many of you and used to at least one door being used, it was nice to see that none of them were used.
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Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
« Reply #39 on: January 12, 2010, 05:58:09 PM »
You know how frighteningly inconsistent Drew is?

I just realized this episode was taped the same day as Hi Lo.

Just out of curiosity, do you know if this was taped the show before or after the Hi Lo fiasco (early or late taping, to be exact)?
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Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
« Reply #40 on: January 12, 2010, 10:20:46 PM »
Just out of curiosity, do you know if this was taped the show before or after the Hi Lo fiasco (early or late taping, to be exact)?

No, I dont...and to make things even stranger, it appears there were three tapings that day.
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Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 01/11/2010
« Reply #41 on: January 13, 2010, 11:11:26 PM »
The 7,189th set of Pricing Games (77th for Season 38)

Showcase #1
Kitchen Appliances - $6,047
Butcher Block Island - $1,899
Living Room Furniture - $5,596
DLP TV - $1,598
Trip to the Barbados - $8,861

Showcase #2
Pergola - $5,178
Patio Furniture - $3,790
Fire Pit - $5,330
Trip to Sydney - $8,180

Your Modeling Scorecard for January 11, 2010
Daily Records
$114,218/2008, $4,455/2006

Rachel Reynolds
Total:  13/$33,110 (6/$16,937, 7/$16,173)
Cars:  0/$0 (0/$0, 0/$0)
Trips:  1/$8,180 (0/$0, 1/$8,180)

Manuela Arbelaez
Total:  12/$48,144 (6/$9,212, 6/$38,932)
Cars:  1/$22,750 (0/$0, 1/$22,750)
Trips:  0/$0 (0/$0, 0/$0)

Gwennie Osborne
Total:  11/$45,603 (7/$23,837, 4/$21,766)
Cars:  1/$16,595 (0/$0, 1/$16,595)
Trips:  1/$8,861 (1/$8,861, 0/$0)

And for the season
Rachel Reynolds (63 shows)
Total:  617/$2,996,701 (354/$1,197,043, 263/$1,799,658)
Cars:  54/$1,289,071 (19/$406,723, 35/$882,348)
Trips:  56/$428,692 (23/$157,907, 33/$270,785)

Manuela Arbelaez (45 shows)
Total:  352/$2,266,567 (239/$1,164,239, 113/$1,102,328)
Cars:  47/$1,090,646 (22/$467,652, 25/$622,994)
Trips:  44/$391,588 (29/$243,144, 15/$148,444)

Gwennie Osborne (32 shows)
Total:  269/$1,603,141 (157/$686,079, 112/$917,062)
Cars:  30/$655,418 (8/$184,201, 22/$471,217)
Trips:  36/$322,395 (20/$214,270, 16/$108,125)
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