Yay for living in Hawaii and Obama's press conference's not overriding Price!
Eazy was pretty easy as long as one considered 3D HDTVs more expensive than bikes, which the size of the TV helped out with.
Cover Up was back to usual-hard.
Double Cross is a cool game, a bit too glitzy of a set, but a good concept. The setup was brutal, though, as all the choices were within $1,000 of each other for both prizes, plus the deceptively expensive grill. It'd be interesting to see if they'll come up with some more interesting setups, such as those where a price that looks "nice" on one prize ends up making the other prize an obviously wrong price.
I wonder if we'll see it next week, or maybe in one of the summer specials...
Cliff Hangers could have been exacta'd with the ol' 20-30-40 combo. At least he didn't listen to that girl in the audience (his significant other?) who wanted him to go $10...
And a nice 10 Chances win to wrap things up! It was weird that for the middle prize, the lowest non-zero number ended up being the correct first digit; usually, the first digit is one of the two highest digits. She did well, though, zero-rule violations aside (and honestly, I'm not expecting contestants to know the zero rule anymore, though they should be following it by the time they reach the car, and at least she didn't try ending with anything other than -5).
And both 10 Chances this season and pricing games this week get winning records (regardless of whether Plinko counts as a win or not)!
SC2: So I guess ridiculous amounts of designer shoes was not enough for the producers, so they went up the body a bit to jeans? Still ridiculous.