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Title: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: Joe_Capitano on June 01, 2006, 02:04:15 PM
Production #3644K - Taped May 30, 2006 (Early)

Bob: stage entrance
First Four lineup: right to left
Handoff: Brandi

Models of the Day: Phire Dawson, Brandi Sherwood and Shane Stirling
Wearing: WWW

In the VIP section (I think): Guillermo Huesca, former host of Univision's "Trato Hecho".


1  Exercise Bicycle (S)
JAMES 450   MAREIA 899   KRISTIN 800   MARGARET *1000   ($2499)

Margaret gets to complete a TRIPLE PLAY

Chevy Aveo LT (Std., AT)(B)($14,440)
$14,150   >$17,890<
              NO     LOSS

...and with that, this game remains the only game to go absolutely winless this
season. Nothing won whatsoever.



2  Nurti-stahl Cookware/Gold Bond Ultimate Body Power
+James 670   +Mareia *799   +Kristin 675   ARTHUR 750   ($1990)

Mareia plays CLIFF HANGERS for 2 Honda CRF150 Motorcycles (P)($6348)

Lava Lamp CD Rack        $22  $27   5 to 5
Ceramic Cookie Jar        19   36   17 to 22
(Cooks) 4-Slice Toaster   47   50   3 to 25   WIN!


3  Faous Trails Nightvision Package (P&S)
+James 1   KATHLEEN 700   +Kristin *1200   Arthur 1650   ($1310)

Kristin plays BONKERS for a Dell 42" Plasma HDTV (B&S)($2999)

    6 5 3 2
1.  L L H L  :21
2.  L L H H  :14
3.  L L L H  :09
4.  L H L H  :05
5.  H H L H  :00   LOSS


SHOWDOWN #1
$1,310   Kristin    40 + 85    OV
 2,499   Margaret   45 +100    OV
 8,491   Mareia     40        .40   Through to Showcase Round by Default

BTW: Brandi's on G$M tonight - 8/7 PM. CBS will be plugging that all day.


4  "Big Green Egg" BBQ+Smoker/Capzasin P (S)
+James **900**   Kathleen 925    PEGGY 700   Arthur 850   ($900)

James, a student at Texas the last of the "First Four", is handsomely rewarded
with the $500 wad and plays ONE WRONG PRICE

Tama Swingstar Drum Set (S)                       $1080
(Hawaii's Finest) Shave Ice Cart (P)               3367
(Taylor Made) his/Hers Golf Equipment (B)   PICK   1250   $2011   WIN!


5  Pulaski Regal Desk (P)
JASON 1450   Kathleen 1600   Peggy 1800   Arthur 1801   ($1497)

Jason, a Beach Bum from Oregon Tech, plays MONEY GAME for a Chevy Cobalt LS
(Std., BlkHtr, Net, PLocks, Sealer)(B)

$ 15     99     85     14-3
$ 16     16-2   61     49-4
$ --     35     15-1   77
$ --
$ 31     $14 0 49   WIN!


6  Dimplex Wall Mount Electric Fireplace (B)
XAVIER 1500   Kathleen 1550   Peggy 800   Arthur *850   ($999)

Arthur, a proud Marine Sergeant, plays PICK A PAIR for an Aqua Cat 2 Catamaran
(P&S)($4395)

(6) (Jolly Time Healthy Pop) MW Popcorn (6 pk)  $3.99   KEEPS
(3) (Marie Callener's) Fettuccini Alfredo        2.99
(1) Glad Press & Seal Wrap                       2.99   LOSS

(2) Space Bag (Large)                            5.99
(4) (O Cedar) Smart Grip Squeegee                5.99
(5) Tums Smoothies (60)                          3.99


BETTY WHITE SEMI-MEMORIAL "JUST MEN" SHOWDOWN #2
$   999   Arthur   15 + 35   .50
  7,398   James    60 stay   .60   Through to Showcase Round
 15,577   Jason    45 + 75    OV


SHOWCASE ROUND
Mareia has the honor.

SC1-Mareia   FRANKIE LLOYD WRONG, WORLD'S WORST ARCHITECT (B)
BID   $21,868   Ball & Claw Tub (S)
PRICE    35,167   Ridgeway San Franciscan Grandfather Clock (P)
DIFF   -13,299   Hi Lo Tow Lite Telescoping Travel Trailer (S)
TOTAL   $43,658

SC2-James      Broyhill Painters Shed Living Room Group
BID   $19,450   Hibernia Carpeting
PRICE    17,802   CalPak Rembrandt/Tacoma Luggage Sets (S)
DIFF      OVER   Trip to Madrid (6n @ Conde Duque)(P)


Today's Pricing Games: 3 for 6
Total Winnings: $71,441

Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: heelsrule1988 on June 01, 2006, 02:08:35 PM
Thursday, June 1, 2006

Bidding Round #1- #223, Tristin (http://img389.imageshack.us/img389/4007/223tristin61060fg.jpg)! :-D

Triple Play- That was awful. Totally easy pick there, and she blew it. What an excitement killer.

Cliff Hangers- It's January 2 revisited! Of course, that contestant was on 24, but still. This was a miracle, too.

Showcase Showdown #1- ...and Tristin gets screwed by the wheel. Go figure.

Pick a Pair- Wow, who would've ever thought this game would be on a losing streak? Shocking.

Showcase- Goodness... that trailer must be on steroids!

BEST CONTESTANT OF THE DAY- Mareia.

SHOW SUMMARY AND GRADE- Yet another fun show. Nice to see TPIR back to the way I like to see it (minus the evil Big Wheel)... Grade: 3
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: Joe_Mello on June 01, 2006, 02:10:16 PM
Mareia was probably the crowd favorite even if it may be just because she was a police officer.  However, her playing of Cliffy was a little sub-par.

For someone who looked to the audience, Tristin got in a pretty good effort.

Games 4 and 5 were won in impressive fashion, I would say.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: rodroddyfan on June 01, 2006, 02:33:24 PM
I could have sworn triple play has been won this season.  Maybe I am wrong, but I thought it has been won.  Oh well, I wont be in chat til tuesday.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: BobboChung on June 01, 2006, 02:38:50 PM
Triple Play: Absolutely horrible. All three cars were Chevys, BTW. The other two cars were a Malibu sedan (which, if she had not blown it on the first car, would probably have blown it here, since they're so cheap now), and a Monte Carlo (which, I think, hasn't appeared since Season 32). No excuse for losing right away. I believe this game will go winless in a season for the first time in its existence.

Cliffhangers: Great win! After that foul up on the second item, I didn't think she wasn't going to win.

Bonkers: If Kristin hadn't looked to the audience, she might have had a better shot.

SSD1: I'm so happy Maragaret didn't make it to the Showcase, after the way she stunk up Triple Play.

One Wrong Price: I thought the golf club choice was going to lose, but what do I know.

Money Game: Blowing the first two picks was understandable, since the Cobalt was a cheap car, and most don't think cars are cheap now. 49 was the most logical choice for the last two digits, but it could have been 99.

Pick-a-Pair: What?!? Lost twice in a row now?!? What's going on in this world?

Showcases: After the tale Maereia said, I was really glad she won! The expensive bathtub strikes again!

Overall: Average, at best.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: heelsrule1988 on June 01, 2006, 03:16:21 PM
...what do you mean, "again"? It's not like we see an expensive bathtub all the time.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: Joe_Mello on June 01, 2006, 03:17:51 PM
It's the ONLY bathtub we see. :P
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: shellgame69 on June 01, 2006, 03:29:31 PM
Triple Play: I knew immediately that Margaret lost once she picked $17K as Aveo price.

Cliffhangers: I thought the toaster was $40 myself.  What an exciting finish for Mareia! Particularly after a bad guess on the cookie jar.

Bonkers: Kristin, despite moving slowly, played it fairly well, much better than the Molly Fiasco.

One Wrong Price: I thought that the golf clubs was correct and that the Drum Set was wrong.

Money Game: I was thinking that the 1st 2 digits were 16.  I thought for sure it ended with 99.

Pick a Pair: I had a bad feeling Arthur would lose once he picked the entree.

Showcase: I thought $21,000 would cover the trailer.  I had a bad hunch James was over on the Spain SC.

Overall: A fun show due to contestants and Bob in a great mood.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: thewhammy_2000 on June 01, 2006, 04:20:26 PM
Triple Play: That Chevy Aveo made me want to go $17K. But something made me want to go low with the 14. I didn't listen to my self and lost. As I type, I know think some Pontiac Vibes (or some other car like that) can be around that price..

Cliff Hangers: I said $50 for the toaster. I almost committed an injury when the mountain climber was on 25. I stopped myself in the process.

Bonkers: A direct inverse from the recent Race Game: Kristin referred to the audience instead of using a little number logic, which cost some time.

One Wrong Price: I said it had to be either the drums or or the ice cart. Boy, was I so wrong on that.

Money Game: Another [least expensive] car????

Pick-A-Pair: There is no way I would pay $3.99 for some microwavable fettuccini alfredo. The Tums was my definitive choice for $3.99.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: Mallory16 on June 01, 2006, 04:29:09 PM
Pick a Pair and Triple Play were both lost!  Yay!  Two of my favorite games to see lost!  Could've made a nice threesome if Hans died today.

And wow, Pick a Pair has been lost twice in a row, now!  It wasn't even hard today.  Then again, that's not unusual for this game.

Considering Mareia's awful $19 guess on the cookie jar in Cliff Hangers, I'm surprised she had the forethought to guess $47 on the toaster, which was actually a much better guess than $45 or $50 would have been, since it covered both.

35 was wrong in Money Game again.  I think Roger's just doing that to mess with all our heads :-P!

Oddly, the wrong price for the golf clubs looked better than the right price did.  How a pair of prizes comes to exactly $2011 I'll never know.

After seeing the bathtub in the first showcase, I just knew that the contestant was going to underbid on it by a lot.

And echoing what Mello already said, Tristin actually played Bonkers fairly well for someone who kept looking to the audience.  Just imagine how she could've done if she actually ignored them!

And Xavier... when was the last time we've had a contestant with a name starting with X :lol:?  He's cool just for that.  And for being the ninth contestant too, I guess.

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thewhammy_2000 scared us with:  I almost committed an injury when the mountain climber was on 25. I stopped myself in the process.

Please tell us that's just a joke that wasn't funny.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: heelsrule1988 on June 01, 2006, 04:33:48 PM
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Frank15 wrote:
Pick a Pair and Triple Play were both lost!  Yay!  Two of my favorite games to see lost!  Could've made a nice threesome if Hans died today.

You're worse than Hulk. ;-)
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: gauchodirk on June 01, 2006, 04:39:45 PM
It's a shame that Tristin lost Bonkers, because it looked like the last change she was about to make was to make it LHHH, which of course would have won.  Unfortunately, she either heard something convincing from the audience, or just made a gut decision to change that first one, which she had wisely kept in the same (and correct) place for 25 seconds.  A little bit too much audience-looking-at for my liking, but she's nowhere near the least effective players in the history of this game.

One Wrong Price was tricky today; I've finally figured out that drum sets on this show generally seem to approach $2000, and then we get this one for $1088.  I definitely would have picked the drums and definitely would have lost.

Pick-a-Pair should have been won, but if you're not familiar with the price of Tums, you probably wouldn't think that it's $3.99.  People always seem to think it's really expensive.  

And a great Cliff Hangers save today!  It wasn't played that poorly, really; the cookie jar was her only bad guess, and she sure made up for it with the toaster.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: Nick on June 01, 2006, 05:01:52 PM
I really don't know why Margaret thought to pick $17,890 for the Aveo, especially since the lower priced tag is generally right for the first car anyway.

Am I just thinking wrong, or did not Cliff Hangers used to be staged further back.  For a while now, the reveal shot makes it look like it's been moved forward away from the Turntable, but I'm probably wrong.

Speaking of Cliff Hangers, I know Marecia guessing $47 for the $50 toaster meant more yodeling, which I hate; but I've got to wonder if she did that on purpose to finish on step twenty-five.  If she did, that would be cool just...because.

Do contestants not realize that Bonkers! can be played strategically and not random guessing...or by just looking to the audience members in the first row?

It was nice for Bob to have a bit of interacting with James between every prize in One Wrong Price.  It lead to Bart using a cut and not a fade to change between prizes!

Money Game's last pair of numbers wasn't thirty-five...interesting.

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Frank15 wrote:
Xavier... when was the last time we've had a contestant with a name starting with X :lol:?


The last one I can think of is Xochtil, but, dang, I can't remember how many years ago that was.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: BRB_TheFireball on June 01, 2006, 05:35:56 PM
PG #1 - No excuse for anybody to have missed the price of that Aveo.

PG #2 - Whoa!  Just eked that win out, Mareia!  I was afraid she was gonna say $45 on the toaster.

PG #3 - Tristan didn't win, but she played that game significantly better than... she who shan't be named.

One-Bid #4 - Yay!  The Big Green Egg!  :-P

PG #4 - I'll bet Roger wasn't expecting anybody to think that snow cone cart actually was $3,300+...

PG #5 - ... and I'll bet Roger wasn't expecting anybody to pick 49 instead of 35 or 85, either.  Two nice Dobstoppers in a row!  And that's the first time in a long that I've seen 99 as a choice.

PG #6 - Pappy is lost twice in a row... but today's setup wasn't even remotely difficult!  Roger set up OWP and Money for losses, and Pappy for a win... and guess what happened?

My showcase bids - FRTS:  $27,775.  Splendido:  $13,400.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: Richie on June 01, 2006, 06:01:33 PM
I was excited to see Triple Play again, but I was not very happy with how it was played.  I guessed $14,150 as the closest price.  That was a stupid move by Margaret.

The Cliffhangers game win was really good.  When she said 19 dollars for the cookie jar I was like "WHAT???!!"  The prices increase, not decrease.  Fortunately she missed the toaster by 3--that was a miracle win.

Money Game--I think Roger wanted it lost today with the "49" as the last 2 digits, but Jason was able to outsmart him today.

Showcases: I thought both went over their bids on the showcases.  Apparently I underestimated Mareia.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: Casey on June 01, 2006, 06:19:23 PM
Can someone tell me why it seems inevitable that there are two idiots seated by the winner's stairs?

Cliffhangers had a very nice, exciting win today.  Always fun to see Hans reach the edge.

Overall a decent episode, but not one of my favorites.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: andrewb on June 01, 2006, 07:04:36 PM
triple play: will anyone learn that aveos are cheap? look at last week's ler!
cliff hangers: $19 for a cookie jar? you forgot the increasing rule! she got plain lucky. i have seen that toaster before, and would have guessed $50.
bonkers: ugh! the peanut (gallery) is moldy! does anyone REALLY expect the last two digits to be lower than 3 and 2, respectively? use your head!
i got the last two right off the bat, and would have changed the first two around a bit. i would have gone LHHH or LLHH first, and won on the first two tries. but $2999? a weird price to use for bonkers.
owp: difficult. i thought the cart was wrong, but after considering what golf clubs usually go for on this show, i guessed those.
money game: 49? i was guessing 35. i thought there had to be paint sealant AND fabric protectant for the pst to work.
pap: difficult. i came up with several possible pairs, but arthur got unlucky.
showcases: i knew james was over because spain is not as expensive as the rest of europe, but i seriously underestimated the hilo trailer. it looks like the trailer was high today...... :lol:

btw, i would like to know where to draw the line on "stupid" and "dumb" contestants, so that another incident does not occur.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: andrewb on June 01, 2006, 07:09:07 PM
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Joe_Capitano wrote:
Production #3644K - Taped May 30, 2006 (Early)

In the VIP section (I think): Guillermo Huesca, former host of Univision's "Trato Hecho".






interesante. in the late 1990s, SEŅOR MARCO ANTONIO REGIL was in the audience. the two hosts are buenos amigos.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: Mallory16 on June 01, 2006, 07:18:51 PM
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quadrupleplay wrote:  triple play: will anyone learn that aveos are cheap? look at last week's ler!

That won't teach anyone anything.  I'm sure most viewers pay little attention to the price in games where the price doesn't matter, like Let 'em Roll.  We notice, sure, but we're obsessive fanatics, too :-)!

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quadrupleplay wrote:  but $2999? a weird price to use for bonkers.

Why?  No price is really weird for Bonkers, considering the contestant isn't directly guessing each digit.

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quadrupleplay wrote:  showcases:...it looks like the trailer was high today.

It was the bathtub.

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quadrupleplay wrote:  btw, i would like to know where to draw the line on "stupid" and "dumb" contestants, so that another incident does not occur.

Just don't call them stupid.  Call the gameplay itself stupid.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: whinbaby on June 01, 2006, 09:49:18 PM
Show #6395

Showcase #1, and my bid was $34,000
Ball & Claw Tub - In 2004, it was $9,366, but in 2006, it is $9,491.  And I predict that by June 1, 2012, that's right, six years from today, a bathtub like this would hit $10,000.
Ridgeway San Franciscan Grandfather Clock - $4,725
Hi Lo 22' Tow Lite Telescoping Travel Trailer - $20,951

Showcase #2, and my bid was $16,000
AshleyBroyhill Painter's Shed Living Room Group and Hibernia Woolen Mills Carpeting - $7,000
CalPak Rembrandt/Tacoma Luggage Sets - $730
Un viaje a Madrid, Espaņa - $10,072

Modeling Report for June 1, 2006
Score to beat: $73,798

Shane Stirling
Total - $67,843 You are on a roll, Shane!
Won - $35,729 (52.66%)
Lost - $32,114 (47.34%)
Record - 9-5

She's passed the Season 34 modeling total of $4,000,000 with that tub!  And she has modeled over $15,000,000 in prizes throughout her four-year career.

Phire Dawson
Total - $52,049
Won - $16,592 (31.88%)
Lost - $35,457 (68.12%)
Record - 5-3

Brandi Sherwood
Total - $36,528
Won - $19,089 (52.26%)
Lost - $17,439 (47.74%)
Record - 4-2

All 25 prizes today totaled $149,026!
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: SteveGavazzi on June 01, 2006, 10:58:57 PM
Surprisingly, Triple Play was by far the least exciting part of this episode.  Margaret was clearly very excited, and I hate to say anything bad about her...but...well, it needs to be said -- there is no way that should have been lost on the first car.  Every person in the studio other than her knew what the right answer was.

Cliff Hangers, on the other hand, was very cool to watch.  It certainly wasn't the best playing ever, but I knew the price of the toaster and darn near had a heart attack when Marela (or whatever the heck her name was (http://www.golden-road.net/grnoldx/modules/Forums/images/smiles/icon_razz.gif) ) bid $47 on it, 'cause I knew at that point that the mountain climber was going to stop on 25. (http://www.golden-road.net/grnoldx/modules/Forums/images/smiles/icon_smile.gif)

Considering how much she looked at the audience, Tristan actually played Bonkers pretty well...until her last guess, which was just completely off the wall.  Frankly, at the point she was at with five seconds left, the game should have been won.

I was really surprised when James won 1 Wrong Price (although pleasantly so, because he seemed like a nice guy).  The golf clubs had the price I was most certain was right.

Money Game was amazing.  It was set up for both casual viewers and obsessive fans to lose it...at yet somehow, it was still won. (http://www.golden-road.net/grnoldx/modules/Forums/images/smiles/icon_smile.gif)

Incidentally, how many of you noticed that the Cobalt in Money Game was actually cheaper than the freakin' Aveo in Triple Play?

My God...Pick-a-Pair has actually been lost two playings in a row.  In all seriousness, when was the last time that happened?

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rodroddyfan wrote:

I could have sworn triple play has been won this season.


It has not.

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thewhammy_2000 wrote:

Triple Play: That Chevy Aveo made me want to go $17K.


I can't imagine why -- I'm not sure they've ever offered one that's even broken $15,000.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: Joe_Mello on June 01, 2006, 11:13:38 PM
They used to have a 15K+ in Dice Game a lot, since $14,035 wasn't exactly a good price.
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: PriceFanArmadillo on June 01, 2006, 11:46:08 PM
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Frank15 wrote:

Oddly, the wrong price for the golf clubs looked better than the right price did.  How a pair of prizes comes to exactly $2011 I'll never know.

His & Hers golf clubs.  Apparently, 'his' clubs and 'her' clubs don't have exactly the same price.  Which is understandable, I guess.

Oh, and I did notice the Cobalt was cheaper than the Aveo today, Steve.  What's next...a Corvette paired with a car more expensive?  :)
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: jhc2010 on June 01, 2006, 11:56:56 PM
Pricing Game Length:
The time of the game begins at the moment a prize is revealed for the game, or the game itself is shown.

Triple Play -- 2:19
Cliff Hangers -- 3:00
Bonkers -- 2:05
One Wrong Price -- 2:02
Money Game -- 2:03
Pick-a-Pair -- 2:20


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SteveGavazzi wrote:
My God...Pick-a-Pair has actually been lost two playings in a row.  In all seriousness, when was the last time that happened?

May 6, 2003 & May 21, 2003
Title: Re: FULL RECAP - TPiR 06/01/2006
Post by: Trebekistan on June 02, 2006, 03:58:37 PM
Production #3644K - Taped May 30, 2006 (Early)

Question,

Is this the fastest turnover in the show's history?

Just wondering...