First IUFB: Utility Tertain Vehicle (SSR Motorsports: SRU 150Z UTV with 150cc engine and CVT transmission); ARP: $2,699 (Gwendolyn)
JENNIFER | EMMANUEL | KATHARINE | ANDREW |
2100 | 2800 | 2801 | 3000 |
Jennifer, from Riverside, California, is playing Cliffhangers for a trip to Costa Rica (RT Coach to Liberia, CR then onto Guanacaste in rental car for a 6n all-inclusive stay in oceanview suiet at the Flamingo Beach Resort and Spa + whitewater rafting adventure with breakfast and lunch: ARP: $6,667) (Manuela).
Small prizes: Churro Maker, Carafe, Electric Deep Fryer (Amber)
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | |
The ARP is...
$250 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | |
The ARP is...
$350 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | |
The ARP is...
$42PAINFUL LOSS (Total Winnings: $60)
Second IUFB: Home Theatre Speaker System (7-piece with 6HD video sources); ARP: $1,999 (Gwendolyn)
BRIAN | EMMANUEL | KATHARINE | ANDREW |
1250 | 2500 | 900 | 800 |
Brian, from Winters, California, is playing SWITCH? for a new computer (Apple: 27in iMac with 16GB memory, 3TB HD, HD webcam, printer) (Manuela) and a spa (120volt electrical outlet) (Amber).
These prices are either correct or need to be switched:
COMPUTER |
$2279 |
SWITCH? |
SPA |
$3995 |
SWITCH? |
Brian chooses to stay...
COMPUTER |
$2279 |
$2279 |
SPA |
$3995 |
$3995 |
WIN
Third IUFB: SmartPhone (Sony: 5MP camera, 720PHD video + calling plan); ARP: $1,120 (Gwendolyn and Amber)
BRANDON | EMMANUEL | KATHARINE | ANDREW |
600 | 575 | 650 | 450 |
Katharine, from Palm Springs, California, is playing GAS MONEY for a 2013 Chevy Sonic LS (1.8L engine, electric power steering) (Manuela).
Katharine picks $16,995.
Katharine picks $18,299.
Katharine picks $14,029.
Katharine picks $15,595.
LOSS. $17,855 was the $4,000.
SCSD #1
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | Spin 2 | TOTAL | RESULT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Katharine | $1,120 | 70 | STAY | .70 | |
Jennifer | $2,759 | 20 | 90 | 1.10 | |
Brian | $8,273 | 75 | – | .75 | *SHOWCASE* |
Fourth IUFB: Designer Sunglasses (Christian Dior: 2 pairs of Aviators, etc); ARP: $1,295 (Overhead)
BRANDON | EMMANUEL | ALEXANDRA | ANDREW |
700 | 701 | 259 | 488 |
Emmanuel, from Oakland, California, is playing Clock GAME for a pair of digial cameras (14.1 MP point and shot with ultra-wide angle lens and a 16,1MP waterproof camera) (Manuela), a 9-piece collection of camping gear (Amber) and a bonus trip to Yosemite (RT Limo to Yosemite, CA for a 5n stay in a private 3-bedroom cabin with dinner one night, tour of the park and backpacking tour of the park) (Gwendolyn).
Emmanuel will bid on the cameras ($529):
Bid | Response |
---|---|
$900 | Lower |
$800 | Lower |
$700 | Lower |
$600 | Lower |
$400 | Higher |
$475 | Higher |
$480 | Higher |
$490 | Higher |
$495 | Higher |
$500 | Higher |
$550 | Lower |
$525 | Higher |
$540 | Lower |
$526 | Higher |
$527 | Higher |
$528 | Higher |
$529 | Correct! |
Time left: 12 seconds.
Emmanuel will bid on the camping gear ($672):
Bid | Response |
---|---|
$450 | Higher |
$500 | Higher |
$550 | Higher |
$600 | Higher |
$675 | Lower |
$650 | Higher |
$652 | Higher |
$653 | Higher |
$654 | Higher |
$655 | Higher |
$656 | Higher |
$657 | Higher |
$658 | Higher |
$659 | Higher |
$680 | Lower |
$760 | Lower |
$675 | Lower |
Time left: 0 seconds.
LOSS (Total Winnings: $529)
Fifth IUFB: iPad Mini and iPad (Apple: 16GB iPad Mini with Wifi Chip, 16GB iPad with retina display, 5MP rear facing camera and smartcovers); ARP: $906 (Amber)
BRANDON | JOSEPH | ALEXANDRA | ANDREW |
1200 | 850 | 1300 | 1350 |
Joseph, from San Diego County, California is playing LINE 'EM UP for a 2013 Honda Civic LX (AT, 1.8L engine, rearview camera, all-season floor mats, cargo net) (Gwendolyn).
Joseph has to line up the prices of the Civic using the prices of these items:
1 | |||||||
8 | 4 | 9 | SKEE-BALL TABLE | ||||
2 | 5 | CORN DOG MAKER | |||||
4 | 7 | 5 | ESPRESSO | ||||
0 |
1 | He sets the price to... | ||||||
8 | 4 | 9 | SKEE-BALL TABLE | ||||
2 | 5 | CORN DOG MAKER | |||||
4 | 7 | 5 | ESPRESSO | ||||
0 |
1 | He sets the price to... | ||||||
8 | 4 | 9 | SKEE-BALL TABLE | ||||
2 | 5 | CORN DOG MAKER | |||||
4 | 7 | 5 | ESPRESSO | ||||
0 |
WIN (Total Winnings: $20,619)
Sixth IUFB: Designer Watches (Michael Kors: Stainless Steel Bracelet for men and Crystal Ladies Watch); ARP: $550 (Gwendolyn)
BRANDON | JAMES | ALEXANDRA | ANDREW |
500 | 450 | 759 | 1300 |
Brandon, from Baldwin Lake, California, playing Danger Price for a collection of handbags (8-piece leather collection with bags, totes, shoulder bags, etc), a new barbecue grill (The Holland Company) (Amber), a new exercise bike (Inspire Fitness: Cardiostrider 2), and a new television (60in 3D Plasma TV with voice recognition software, popup camera and four pairs of 3D glasses) (Manuela)
LOSS
SCSD #2
Contestant | Winnings | Spin 1 | Spin 2 | TOTAL | RESULT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brandon | $550 | 55 | 10 | .65 | |
Emmanuel | $1,824 | 100 | – | 1.00 | *$1,000* |
Joseph | $21,525 | 15 | 95 | 1.10 |
Bonus...
Contestant | Winnings | Spin | Result |
Emmanuel | $2,824 | 70 |
THE FABULOUS SHOWCASES
Brian has the honors...
SC1 - Brian
SC2 - Emmanuel
Results: 2 out of 6
Winnings: $65,665
Biggest Winner: Emmanuel
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One can't help but wonder if Bob would have given Jennifer the win on Cliffhangers. Yodely Guy clearly stopped for a few seconds on the last step and everyone had thought she won. Not saying it warranted a win, but I felt like it was one of those cases where Bob would've given one anyway.I don't think so. When I saw something like that happen in an episode from 1986-87 (where a contestant lost on the first prize), Bob didn't give the contestant the win.
One can't help but wonder if Bob would have given Jennifer the win on Cliffhangers. Yodely Guy clearly stopped for a few seconds on the last step and everyone had thought she won. Not saying it warranted a win, but I felt like it was one of those cases where Bob would've given one anyway.What are you talking about? The stagehand made a mistake, and the playing was 4 10 12 - 26. You can't possibly give a tech on that (and I hope Bob never did either).
One can't help but wonder if Bob would have given Jennifer the win on Cliffhangers. Yodely Guy clearly stopped for a few seconds on the last step and everyone had thought she won. Not saying it warranted a win, but I felt like it was one of those cases where Bob would've given one anyway.
Anyways... god dammit Gas, I got excited for a moment there. Why did she have to lose on what is a cheap looking car...
Honestly, I think that would get Bob into a heap of trouble. This was fair & square, and S&P would have had something to say if Bob just gave her the win for a 1 second stop on 25 before falling over.
Plus, in the season 11 finale, on the last SP, the Yodely Guy went up his last 10 steps and stopped on 25. The contestant guessed $22. The ARP was $37. She missed it by $15, but the Yodely Guy did not go over at all (unlike in this episode, when he only stopped for about half a second before he fell over), and it was too exciting, they gave her the win, anyway.
The person on stage clearly screwed up, leading to the contestant and the audience thinking she won. I'll have to go back and watch it again later, but I believe Drew initially thought she won, too (please correct me on that if I'm wrong).
All I'm saying is, Bob gave away a prize to a contestant that blatantly cheated and didn't even play the game, yet S&P didn't have an issue with that...This was someone on the show making a mistake.
So you're saying that they should have awarded the contestant the prize that she lost, fair and square, because of the reaction?
Note to self: if I end up on the show, lose, but jump around as if I had won, Todd will think S&P should award me the prize anyway.
All I'm saying is, Bob gave away a prize to a contestant that blatantly cheated and didn't even play the game, yet S&P didn't have an issue with that...This was someone on the show making a mistake.
I get where you are coming from though, I just don't think it's something that warrants it.
Oh, I agree. My original point was just that I felt Bob may have given her the prize today. If Yodely Guy would've just stopped for a split second, it would be different. But he clearly stopped at 25 for a few seconds and it was just enough for everyone to think "oh, she won!"Well, just like in that 1986-87 episode I talked about (the Yodely Guy stopped for about 2 seconds before falling over, and the contestant had lost on the first SP), Bob wouldn't have given it to this one, anyway. The Yodely Guy only stopped for a mere half second before falling off.
There was also a time when I recall this season (I believe) a Squeeze Play setup had a lot of repeating digits, and when Drew originally revealed the price he said "YOU GOT IT!" or something like that because he thought they won, but they had actually lost and Drew mis-read it. They lost the game and were not awarded the prize.
That's happened a handful of times since Drew became host, actually. It's one thing if the contestant thinks they won but the host leading the contestant that way shouldn't reflect the show's approach.
As for Cliff Hangers, it's not unlike a big win negated in Pyramid's Winner Circle because the winning clue was illegal. There's that brief moment of joy then immediately afterward or during a commercial break, the judge catches on and the show has to explain itself. I'd be pissed if that happened to me but rules are rules.
I don't think so. When I saw something like that happen in an episode from 1986-87 (where a contestant lost on the first prize), Bob didn't give the contestant the win.I remember one where he went over on the second item, but it turned out he should have stopped on the 25, and I'm pretty sure Bob gave that contestant the win. Also, from that point on, it seemed as if he would stop on 24 1/2 instead of 25...
What happened today is slightly unusual but not to the point where it warranted giving her the prize. Something comparable would be a Plinko chip hanging on the edge of the $10,000 slot but falling into $0.Or, in the days before they had the clear cover at the bottom of the board, the chip landing in the $10,000, tipping over, and then sliding into the zero.
In any case, if there is a tech win on the BR, they throw out the whole segment and redo the BR.
Well, just like in that 1986-87 episode I talked about (the Yodely Guy stopped for about 2 seconds before falling over, and the contestant had lost on the first SP), Bob wouldn't have given it to this one, anyway. The Yodely Guy only stopped for a mere half second before falling off.
What are you talking about? The stagehand made a mistake, and the playing was 4 10 12 - 26. You can't possibly give a tech on that (and I hope Bob never did either).
I can't tell if this arguing in favor of or against what I said.
So you're saying that they should have awarded the contestant the prize that she lost, fair and square, because of the reaction?
Not at all what I had in mind, really...I was thinking of the cash register in Grocery Game malfunctioning. One is Bob just jumping the gun; the other is the staff actually causing a screw-up that made a loss be displayed as a win.
(Then again, I might have that whole Grocery Game thing backwards...that was a goofy sequence of events.)