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Post by BAVRecapTeam on Jan 6, 2012 20:04:20 GMT -5
Stop! Hammer time! TPH here again to finish California Coast week, while awaiting a call from California myself. $1,000 Toss-Up: Proper Name[/u] _ _ N / _ _ _ G O C _ A _ _ _ _ _ Allan misses with SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA. _ _ N / _ _ _ G O C _ A _ G _ R _ Karen gets SAN DIEGO CHARGERS. Karen "Zupizoo" Broussard[/color], manager at an engineering group from Aveda Springs, LA Applejack Angie Jones[/color], farmer from Atkins, AR Allan Levin[/color], massage therapist from Las Vegas, NV $2,000 Toss-Up: What Are You Doing?[/u] P L _ N _ _ N G A / _ _ R D _ N Karen's PLANTING A GARDEN. Prize on Wheel: Bed & Breakfast Inn in La Jolla, $6,000 Jackpot Round: Fictional Characters[/u] C I N D E R E _ _ A ' S _ I C _ E D S _ E _ S I S _ E R S Karen puts up five S's. She lands on the 1/2 Kia over the blue $500, but can't get it with H. Angie then lands on the other 1/2 Kia, and gets it with C. Her next spin lands on the 76 Gift Tag, which she gets with N. With $1600 and her tags, she solves CINDERELLA'S WICKED STEPSISTERS. Sole dud: H (Karen) Left behind in Jackpot: $7,450 R: $3,000 Y: $2,600 + 1/2 Kia B: ==== Mystery Round: Food & Drink[/u] A / L A R G E _ _ C _ E T / O _ _ _ T T E R E D P O P C O R N Angie puts $900 in N first. Her second spin is the trip, which she gets with R. However, a lack of S passes the Wheel to Allan. He lights up D, but can't find H. Karen's second spin, for G, gives her the Wild Card. However, she hits Lose a Turn next. Angie puts up P and O, then Lose a Turn gets her too. After calling T on $900, Allan lands on the Mystery Wedge next to Lose a Turn. He calls C but declines to flip (even though the $10,000 is on the back), instead solving A LARGE BUCKET OF BUTTERED POPCORN for $4,700. Duds: S (Angie), H (Allan) Lose a Turn: Karen, Angie R: $3,000 Y: $2,600 + 1/2 Kia B: $4,700 ==== Prize Puzzle: Movie Quote[/u] S O _ E _ O _ _ U _ / T H E R E _ I _ E S / _ E Allan leads off with T on $600. His second spin hits $3,500, which gets him two S's. He buys E but can't get A. Karen then hits $3,500 herself, calling R and turning in the Wild Card for H. A couple vowels later, she solves SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES ME (from the film of the same name, which I've never heard of) for $6,250 and a trip to the Caribbean (St. James' Club Antigua) worth $7,140! Sole Dud: A (Allan) SPIN ID: DM9328414 (Dennis M.) R: $16,390 Y: $2,600 B: $4,700 ==== Once again, we can only get half a Kia. But Karen has a decent chunk of change going into the final segment. $3,000 Toss-Up: On the Map[/u] _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ C O _ _ _ _ Angie guesses THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. _ _ _ / P _ _ _ _ _ C O _ _ _ _ Karen goes to the other side of the country — you know, the side California's on — to say THE PACIFIC OCEAN. Round 4: Things[/u] Round 4 begins as a Speed-Up. Pat's Final Spin is $1,500. M A N _ C _ R _ / A N D P _ D _ C _ R _ Karen solves MANICURE AND PEDICURE just ahead of the buzzer, taking $12,000. Duds aplenty: L (Angie), S (Allan), T (Angie), H (Allan), Y (Allan), B (Karen) End totals: R: $31,390 Y: $2,600 B: $4,700 ==== $100,000 Bonus Round[/u] Karen's husband, sons and sister are here to root her on. She lands on the second A in AMERICA'S, and the puzzle is a Phrase. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L _ T _ I think I know it already… she says C, D, H and I… H I _ H _ _ _ L I T _ …I was right. Her only guess is HIGH VELOCITY, which is not a HIGH QUALITY guess. The $30,000 goes away yet again.
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Post by tenpoundhammer on Jan 6, 2012 20:06:29 GMT -5
Crap. I forgot again that you guys want these later.
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Post by WayoshiM on Jan 6, 2012 20:09:55 GMT -5
Karen was an above average player, if not spectacular. R3 was the type of lockdown play that is optimal for a PP. I cant' really fault her on the BR loss either, I personally get blockaded on QU- still today - you really need to be at or near guru-level to get those.
The rest of the game was a bit sloppy (1k & 3k, unlike what Pat said ATLANTIC was impossible), but nothing on the scale of the past two nights. I would have gone for mystery though, at worst Allan would have been still in the game, and starting R3 trailing by probably at most 5k. Hopefully he made up his gambling ventures decently with that round...
R4 was interesting... I'm not surprised it took so long, I only had it seconds before Karen did. Karen also managed to call all four doubles in the round to get a rare 5-digit, non-6k speedup and pad the eventual final winnings well.
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Post by mcbridebobby on Jan 6, 2012 20:10:55 GMT -5
All of tonight's missolves, IMO, weren't as bad as last night's.
I respect Karen for not solving the bonus puzzle, because she just plain simply didn't know it; the WC probably wouldn't have made any difference.
Score: 7
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Post by MarioGS on Jan 6, 2012 20:18:26 GMT -5
R1: Way to skip two doubles, Angie... R2: Not you too, Allan (B's)... R3: Very lucky you had that Wild Card on you, Karen. Great round! Enjoy your trip. R4: Wow, Pat sure spun strong tonight. Both times, actually. I was hoping they'd forget again and not edit out three lost turns. Now it's so predictable when there are two duds in a row and no Pat cut. BR: I knew this with RSTLNE. Too bad you couldn't get that second word, Karen. The writers weren't very nice tonight. Here's an interesting fact: the prize wedge was picked up every day this week. MUch better show tonight. The Wild Card finally got a beneficial chance to shine. And remember, the daytime version of Wheel premiered 37 years ago today. Lucky day for you to be on, I'd say, Karen. Karen, you played very well (and part of your luck was thanks to the others solving too early). I hope you really enjoyed your experience, and I'm so glad your husband, sister, and children all got to see you play live. Maybe your kids will get on the show someday. Glad to hear the audience enthusiastically cheering you on too. And nice Toss Up sweep, even though you basically got two of the answers easily handed to you. I'm jealous, Karen. You actually got to see a Bankrupt Final Spin! What did Pat say after he landed on it? Did anybody boo him? Was there anything else edited out of the show that you remember? The camera angle change right after your buzzer-beating solve in R4 felt a bit awkward. Did Pat need a moment to declare your solve correct? Thank goodness you didn't stop yourself on the buzzer like some people do. And Karen, even though your show has now aired, we really hope that you'll stick around and continue to participate in our Wheel discussions and the like. Again, great job, and enjoy your trip and winnings!
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Post by whammy007 on Jan 6, 2012 20:38:51 GMT -5
Missed the opening toss-up finishing dinner, but here's my comments on the rest...
TU2: Once, just once, I would like the writers to use WAYD without putting -ING in it.
R1: Lots of multiples in this puzzle, and several letters get left behind. This is just a shame, since we only gave away $1,600 and a Kia tag. Speaking of the Kia tag, when (if ever) do you think they will stop honking the **expletive deleted** horn every time it's landed on?
R2: H is a dud for the second round in a row, but I expect a THE in the Trip Puzzle to balance it out. I don't know about anybody else, but it took me forever to get BUCKET - surely BAG or BOX would've been easier all around.
R3: Shockingly, there isn't a THE in this puzzle, but there's still an H, so all is well with the world. Great job, Karen, on turning in the Wild Card for $3,500 and jumping right into the lead with that Antigua trip!
TU3: Well done again, Karen, to clean up after the missed solve! That was just completely blown.
R4: The game's pretty much over after that $500 spin - nobody's catching Karen! She cut it a little close with the solve there, but still, $31,000 is a great total for the front game!
Bonus: I got this with Karen's picks (thinking GOOD QUALITY with RSTLNE), and it's too bad that she couldn't come through, but she's still got a nice haul to go away with!
Overall: This one started off slow but got better as it went on - R3 was really the crown of the whole show. Still, better than average and deserving of a 7/10 from me. Congrats, Karen!
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Post by germanname1990 on Jan 6, 2012 21:51:46 GMT -5
It's nice that Allan learned his lesson after his WOF Slots fiasco, showing it by not taking that chance with the Mystery Wedge and cashing in that $4700. For the speed-up, if Pat gave gave a little less strength on his first final spin and the speed-up went the way it did, Karen would've won an amazing $48,000! For the bonus round, I was able to get High Quality after the additional letters were put up, but I wondered if she was going to ever think about Q. That's like - what? - the second, third time that puzzle was up in the bonus round? And the round one puzzle, remembering Cinderella's Wicked Stepsisters from a previous episode of Wheel (along with the category and that old apostrophe) helped me get that puzzle with - that's right - no letters! ;D Oh, and I forget, Happy 37th Anniversary of Wheel, everyone! Today is 37 years to the day that Wheel's first ever episode aired on NBC, way back on January 6, 1975!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2012 21:57:21 GMT -5
For the bonus round, I was able to get Quality Time after the additional letters were put up, but I wondered if she was going to ever think about Q. That's like - what? - the second, third time that puzzle was up in the bonus round? The Bonus Round puzzle was HIGH QUALITY, not QUALITY TIME. Still, it was a pretty hard puzzle that the writers came up with.
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Post by Flerbert419 on Jan 6, 2012 22:13:43 GMT -5
If I was Allan, I would have gone for the Mystery wedge. Even if he didn't choose to go for it, Pat should have flipped it over to see his reaction.
Glad I'm not the only one who's never heard of that movie in R3. We go from repetitive beach prize puzzles to something that has absolutely nothing to do with a trip!
R4 was interesting, since it seemed like there was an edit in between when Pat declared Karen correct and when he walked over. But then he said they were going to look at it in commercial, and what if they found that she didn't make it?
No chance I was getting the bonus round tonight.
Even if you don't want to give us a full blown taping report, Karen, some behind-the-scenes information sure would be nice.
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Post by xaver on Jan 6, 2012 22:32:41 GMT -5
Also wondering about the R4 camera angle at the end.
I got the BR with her choices after first thinking it was GOOD QUALITY, but only because I recognized that pattern on QUALITY TIME (which I blew).
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Post by an007 on Jan 6, 2012 22:59:39 GMT -5
This episode was pretty slow but it sure picked up nicely in R3 and onward (except for the BR). Tossups: Allan should've known better that the first one wasn't asking for an ON THE MAP. Great job sweeping the Tossups, Karen! R1: Boo at Angie leaving two pairs of letter's behind. R2: Ugh, Allan...B's! R3: Now there's a better round! Great use of the Wild Card leads to a nice haul for Karen! R4: Lucky you Karen on cashing a nice $12K even though Pat didn't land on $5K! Bonus Round: I had this w/ RSTLNE, even though I wasn't sure. I was afraid QU- would get you, Karen, and it did. But you did a great job tonight, and I commend you on your good gameplay! EPISODE RATING: 7 out of 10
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Post by zupizoo on Jan 6, 2012 23:17:12 GMT -5
I'm glad you all enjoyed the show. I'm just getting back from my viewing party and I'm exhausted, so I'll keep this brief. Tomorrow I'll type up a better report. It was amazing. There was an edit after the close call in R4. It took at least 15 minutes to review the audio. The most nerve-racking 15 minutes ever! We actually laugh when Pat spun the bankrupt. He did, too. As for the bonus round, I just didn't have it. I only said high velocity because during the coaching earlier in the day they said we should try to say something. Doesn't matter though. I was so excited, and I still am! Lol Until tomorrow, Karen
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Post by tenpoundhammer on Jan 6, 2012 23:23:34 GMT -5
At least you remembered what so many people forget in tthe Speed-Up. If you start to say something before the buzzer, keep going. I've seen so many people start to say the right answer, but stop the second the buzzer sounds.
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Post by WayoshiM on Jan 7, 2012 0:26:00 GMT -5
It took at least 15 minutes to review the audio. Damn, really? I had no qualms live saying it was in time, but maybe when they go to review they always take that long?
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Post by WarioSajak on Jan 7, 2012 2:12:50 GMT -5
While there's not much I could really try to connect to the show's legacy (HIGH QUALITY has long since passed), I did notice one thing -- the first Toss-Up was the team Rolf Benirschke played for prior to hosting Wheel.
Probably not intentional (they've never mentioned his contributions otherwise), but one heck of a coincidence if it isn't.
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Post by germanname1990 on Jan 7, 2012 13:29:52 GMT -5
For the bonus round, I was able to get Quality Time after the additional letters were put up, but I wondered if she was going to ever think about Q. That's like - what? - the second, third time that puzzle was up in the bonus round? The Bonus Round puzzle was HIGH QUALITY, not QUALITY TIME. Still, it was a pretty hard puzzle that the writers came up with. Whoops! Thanks for correcting me on that. I was still able to get High Quality. Now that you mention my mistake, I edited my post and also thought about High Quality Time being a good Before & After puzzle.
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Post by Guint on Jan 7, 2012 15:49:16 GMT -5
T1 and T3 were just...blah. Wow, Allan...certainly doesn't gamble. You certainly did very well, Karen! ;D Awesome job in the last two rounds as well! It's a shame you couldn't get the BR, but to be fair, I wouldn't have gotten it. I daresay this is the most action the Wild Card has gotten all season.
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Post by zupizoo on Jan 7, 2012 20:23:10 GMT -5
Okay, here we go. The entire day was just wonderful. The contestant coordinators are perfect for their jobs. Not only did they keep up pumped up for the entire, very long day; but they truly seemed to bond with us. They wanted us to do well and were disappointed when something didn't go our way. Vanna stopped by twice before we started taping. Let me just say she is a truly stunning beauty without makeup. I felt the stage makeup actually dulled her looks (unlike mine, which made me look much younger...YES! lol) And, as other contestants have said, she is incredibly nice and supportive. Watching the first four shows taped was fun, but surprisingly exhausting. By the time the taping begins, you've made friends with the other contestants. Every one of their highs and lows feel like your own. I had been fairly calm all day, but the minute Pat stepped up to the podium I had a flash of panic that I would freeze up. The first toss up started, and it actually felt slower than I thought it would. The answer had just popped into my head when Allan pushed the button. I felt a silent sigh of relief when he missed it and the just hoped I could buzz before Angie. I did, and the puzzle was mine. The nerves were calm again. Intro time was fun. We knew what information was on the cards but didn't know how Pat would present it. Keeps you on your toes that way, I guess. After Angie's and Allen's intros, it was time for toss up number two. It took my brain some time to get it (maybe because I have a black thumb?), and I thought for sure one of the others would buzz in. But then I figured it out and got the solve. Round number 1. I call it, "The one that got away." I made the fatal mistake of focusing on the last word in the puzzle, and it just wouldn't come to me. The second the play turned to Angie I saw the first word, and the puzzle jumped into my brain. There was no second chance, and I was so irritated with myself. At the same time I was happy for Angie and ready to keep going. Round 2: LOVED getting the Wild Card. Did NOT love the Lose a Turn. lol. I had it by the time the turns got back to Allen, but I think he did by then, too. It would have to come down to him having a bad spin, which he didn't. I had a gut feeling the 10K was under the wedge, so I was relieved when he declined to pick up the wedge. Again, I was happy for my fellow contestant. The three of us had discussed the goose eggs that happened earlier in the day, and we were hoping we would all walk away with some wins. Round 3: Prize Puzzle! Prize Puzzle! Prize Puzzle! That's all that kept going through my head. It's always a trip. I like vacations. Match made in heaven, right? Allen's guesses helped me get a couple of the words. When I landed on the $3500, I knew immediately that I was going to use the Wild Card. And after putting $7K in my bank, with a trip on the line too, I knew I was buying every vowel possible to keep control of the board. It's a strategy pushed to us all day, and it worked like a charm. Hubby and I are looking forward to beach bumming. Toss up 3: I couldn't believe it when Angie guessed the Atlantic Ocean. It had been drilled into our heads all day to remember the theme. I think she fell prey to the same thing I did in round 1, concentrating on just one word in the puzzle. She picked up on ocean quickly and just didn't think the rest through. It helped me out a bunch, though, because I did not have it when she buzzed in but got it while she was answering. Round 4: The hardest one yet, as was evident by the time it took for us to guess good letters. After guessing the c, I still didn't have it. Then I heard the tone indicating only vowels were left. And the panic started again. You can actually see it in my body language (I start leaning forward in desperation). I knew that if I didn't answer, one of the other players was going to get it. There was no way it was coming back to me. I didn't realize how much money was on the line, or that I would have made it to the bonus round regardless. And then, it just popped into my head. I remembered the instruction to say the entire answer even if the buzzer sounds (that's actually how I won the round I was in at the Wheelmobile event). I spit out the answer, and Pat said, "I think she got it." But not in the tone he normally uses at the end of a round. It sounded like he was talking to the off camera folks, which he was. They said it was going for review. Pat turned to us and explained the rule again (you must start talking before the buzzer and not stop during the answer), and then he stepped off the podium. And so began the longest 15 minutes of my life. We just stood there and waited and waited. I found myself just wishing over and over to have beat the buzzer. Next thing you know, here comes Pat. He gives me the OK sign and says, "We're good." I was smiling ear to ear. We retaped the end of the round, as y'all noticed yesterday. From what I understand, if I had not beat the buzzer we would have played another round. I am happy to not know for sure what would have happened. Bonus round: The staff briefed me quickly on how to introduce my family, how to spin and where to walk. Then it was time. As I said earlier, I just didn't have it. And I wasn't upset about that at all. I went into the day just happy to be there, with no expectations of how I would do. I feel like you can't WANT to do a certain way on Wheel. There's too many things that can hold you back by chance (that darn Lose a Turn!). To make it that far was more than enough. When the round was over, I was allowed to go give my wonderful family a hug. Pat said, "I have to go meet that well dressed family of yours." He then walked over to them and shook all of their hands. My kids had been joking all week about asking to spin the wheel. I told them they were NOT to ask. My older child (who NEVER breaks the rules) just couldn't hold it in and said, "I know I'm going to be in trouble with Mom, but I have to ask...Can we spin the wheel?" And Pat said YES! He walked them over and let them spin a little. Talked to them about how heavy the wheel is and stuff like that. Needless to say, they are still star struck! And that was it. The end of a dream day. I know this is a bit long, but I was trying to capture the entire day. Hope you enjoy! Karen
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Post by tenpoundhammer on Jan 7, 2012 22:00:42 GMT -5
^ How long a wait was there between your tryout and taping?
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Post by zupizoo on Jan 7, 2012 22:46:23 GMT -5
I attended the Wheelmobile event on November 14, 2010. I got the email invite to the second audition a couple of weeks later. My second audition was January 6, 2011. They called me on October 26, 2011 to ask if I could attend the taping on November 10th. So, I was right at a year from beginning to end.
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