an007
Popular since the mid '90s.
Posts: 3,373
|
Post by an007 on Sept 19, 2011 20:37:10 GMT -5
The long-awaited wait is OVER! It's time to begin Season 29 of America's favorite puzzle-solving show with a new permanent announcer behind the mic! Welcome to the Wheel family, Jim Thornton! I wish you the very best in the many years to come! We'll see him later on this week.
And on this premiere week, we've got family members competing. Hence, this is called "Home Sweet Home". So, let's not wait any longer and get this party started!
(SIDE NOTE: I've never included a tape date in my recaps up until now, and I will be doing that by using information from Mario's taping/airing schedule thread. Thanks, buddy!)
EPISODE #5461 - HOME SWEET HOME
Tape Date of Theme Week: July 15, 2011 (second tape date of the season)
$1,000 Tossup - PHRASE
_ T _ _ _ / _ I _ H _ / B _ _ _
Ryan and Karen START WITH A BANG by solving this puzzle. And now, here are the first SIX players of Season 29...
Ryan Jensen and Karen Buchanan (aunt/nephew): Ryan just graduated from SDSU with a degree in anthropology; he's also a part-time restaurant worker and volunteer at the San Diego Zoo Vanessa and Dave Felix (father/daughter): Vanessa is a recent graduate of Cal State Long Beach with a B.S. in nursing and is a registered pediatric nurse; Dave is a contractor of a home-building business Natalie and Shayla Howard (sisters from Kansas City): Natalie is a claims supervisor for a large insurance company while Shayla's a SAHM (stay-at-home mom)
$2,000 Tossup - FOOD AND DRINK
I _ _ - C _ _ D _ E _ _ _ _ _ _
Ryan and Karen give the first missolve of the season with ICE-COLD BEVERAGE.
I _ _ - C _ _ D _ E _ O N _ _ _
The Howards solve ICE-COLD LEMONADE to begin the first spinning of the season.
PRIZE ON THE WHEEL: $7,500 from Maxwell House (it will be available all this week)
Jackpot Round - RHYME TIME
The 1/2 car tags are NOT in play this week but they will appear for most of this season. This time, they will be placed on a whole wedge. Let me explain again how it works -- the plates are available in each of the first three rounds. A player must collect two of them and solve the puzzle in one round to win a brand new car. If he/she solves with just one of them, it will NOT be taken away by any BANKRUPTS the rest of the way out. Regardless of what happens after a plate is picked up, it will be replaced with a new one at the start of the next round if necessary.
Let's begin the maingame. The Howards start with four T's for the HomeGoods gift tag. Two spins later, they get five grand with two L's, but then comes the first dud of the season (H). After that, Ryan and Karen become the first BANKRUPT victims of the Season. Next, the Felixes FP two I's. After calling the P's, they have this showing...
P _ T / _ L I T T L E / P E P I _ / _ _ _ _ / S T E P
They solve PUT A LITTLE PEP IN YOUR STEP for the $2K house minimum.
SOLE DUD: H (Howards) BANKRUPT HIT: Ryan and Karen UNCLAIMED JACKPOT: $9,300
Pre-Round 2 Scores Felixes and Howards: $2,000 each Ryan and Karen: $1,000
========
Round 2 - MOVIE TITLE (PRIZE PUZZLE)
The PP has a new compass-shaped logo. Also, the Mystery Round will move to here for most of this season.
Our blue players pick up the $7,500 bonus with four R's. They dominate...
_ _ R A T E _ / O _ T H E / _ A R _ _ _ E A _ : O _ / _ T R A _ _ E R T _ _ E _
...and solve "PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES" for $8,450...and a trip to the Divi Little Bay Beach Resort in ST. MAARTEN worth $9,800; they win $18,250 that round.
(NOTE: The PP destination pops up on the video wall behind the contestant panel.)
TRIP SPIN ID: JG8685792 (Joy G. from New Mexico; the $50,000 Sony Card Bonus doesn't appear so it's pretty much DISCONTINUED)
FIRST PERFECT ROUND OF THE SEASON!
Pre-Round 3 Scores Felixes: $2,000 Howards: $2,000 Ryan and Karen: $19,250
========
Mystery Round - BEFORE AND AFTER
Right away, the Felixes are the first players this season to land on a Mystery Wedge (this one next to the MDW). After putting up four S's for $4K, they take the gamble...but it's BANKRUPT. Next, the Howards pick up the Wild Card with a T (the WC is now placed on the pink $900 wedge), but then comes the first LAT of the season. Ryan and Karen call the only bad vowel of this puzzle (A), so we're back to the Felixes...but they LAT out. A little later, Ryan and Karen BANKRUPT to lose $850. The Felixes then light up a B...
M _ N _ E _ B _ S _ N E S S P R _ P _ S _ T _ _ N
...but they blow the solve with MINOR BUSINESS PROPOSITION; that could deny them of $3,000. Two spins later...
M _ N K E Y B _ S _ N E S S P R _ P _ S _ T _ _ N
...the Howards solve MONKEY BUSINESS PROPOSITION for the $2,000 house minimum.
DUDS: A (Ryan/Karen), D (Howards) BANKRUPT HITS: 2 (Felixes, blue team) LAT HITS: 2 (Howards, Felixes) DQ: Felixes' blown solve
Pre-Tossup #3 Scores Felixes: $2,000 Howards: $4,000 Ryan and Karen: $19,250
========
$3,000 Tossup - AROUND THE HOUSE
B A _ _ P I _ T U _ E S
The Howards solve BABY PICTURES, giving them $7,000.
Round 4 - THING (full $1,600 speed-up round; there's a new graphic for the Final Spin)
A / _ A N D _ R _ T T E N L E T T E R
The Howards solve A HANDWRITTEN LETTER for $11,200.
DUDS: S, M and P (all by the Felixes)
FINAL SCORES Felixes: $2,000 Howards: $18,200 Ryan and Karen: $19,250 (win by $1,050)
TOTAL MAINGAME WINNINGS: $39,450
========
$100,000 Bonus Round The first car(s) offered this season are a pair of Honda CR-Vs even though there's one of them on the stage. Also, Maxwell House will continue to donate $2,500 to Rebuilding Together for every BR win we get up to the maximum of $200K. Right now, the RT bank stands at $122,500.
With those facts in mind, Ryan and Karen land on the apostrophe...
Category: PHRASE Starting setup...
_ _ _ _ T _ _ R _ _ _
D, H, P and A give them...
_ _ _ H T _ P R _ _ D
I'm not MIGHTY PROUD of them because Ryan says the answer ONE SECOND TOO LATE. They lose the CR-Vs and they're sent packing with $19,250 cash and trip.
|
|
an007
Popular since the mid '90s.
Posts: 3,373
|
Post by an007 on Sept 19, 2011 20:44:59 GMT -5
This was a pretty shaky start to the season.
-Tossups: Well, it turns out that R and K's guess fits the second Tossup. Too bad they weren't specific.
-R1: I got it quickly with TSE.
-R2: That colon gave it away so I got it with no letters showing.
-R3: This was a pretty ugly round and the Felixes' guess made NO SENSE AT ALL. There is NO such thing as MINOR BUSINESS.
-R4: I'm surprised it had to take this long for somebody to solve this one.
Bonus Round: I had it immediately after their choices appeared. Always depressing to have bad timing solves like what you just saw.
EPISODE RATING: 5 out of 10
|
|
WayoshiM
VIP
Wheel Statistican
Posts: 2,010
SPIN ID: GM5193544
|
Post by WayoshiM on Sept 19, 2011 20:47:54 GMT -5
For a premiere, this was a very poor start. The toss-up missolve was fine, but R3 was just careless. I can understand R4, at least - they probably thought they had no shot at winning, and it was amazing they even got 7. Super big PP providing all the cushion didn't leave the best taste in my mouth, either. Like Andy says, a pretty decent slab of black & white.
BR should have been solved with those letters, but the BR in the first place wasn't easy enough for a premiere. You'd think a lightbulb would have gone off on LIGHTS / NIGHTS (although again, should have had -TY). Reflects the mediocre contestant quality as well tonight.
I also don't get doing a detailed Maxwell promo on the premiere.
But the big story really to start is that all the 1/2 cardboard adjustments, $700 to $500, etc. is ready for the license plates... and yet apparently on these mid-July tapings, when Mario got his initial report, they didn't decide to put them on quite yet. This is just a stupid, inconsistent way that makes today's press release look dumb for a week. Dealing with this again on Halloween will also be annoying.
I need to adjust WOFTracker "back" for these 11 shows (or more), and am looking into a small website to host stat reports for each episode. So excuse me while I get adjusted... come on, Wheel, you really made the major gameplay change AFTER the first two weeks? You were planning to move the WC and decrease $700 anyways?
|
|
whammy007
Producer
Power Play Specialist
Let's Go Blues!
Posts: 4,177
|
Post by whammy007 on Sept 19, 2011 20:54:43 GMT -5
Here's some notes I spotted during the episode:
TU1: A typical season-starting puzzle here.
TU2: Good guess with BEVERAGE - it fit but that wasn't it.
R1: Had the gist of it fairly quick, but took a few more letters to nail down the exact phrasing.
R2: Not sure exactly when I got it (I was cooking at the time), but it was very near the beginning. The colon was indeed a definite giveaway.
R3: MINOR? Doesn't even fit, plus there's no E in MINOR. A careless mis-solve here costs them some cash.
TU3/Speedup: Good effort by the Howards to take the Tossup and then the Speedup for a lot over money, but they came up just short.
BR: I had this easily with their letter choices. During the 10 seconds, I heard both words from them, but not at the same time. Definitely not starting with a bang here...
Overall, not great, but not excessively bad. Pretty much par for the course, so I agree with the 5/10.
|
|
MarioGS
Made It and Played It VIP
PhD in Wheeloffortunology
Posts: 14,931
Airdate: 03/25/2016
Winnings: $76,086
SPIN ID: RS1363545
|
Post by MarioGS on Sept 19, 2011 20:58:46 GMT -5
( SIDE NOTE: I've never included a tape date in my recaps up until now, and I will be doing that by using information from Mario's taping/airing schedule thread. Thanks, buddy!) No problem, Andy. But thank the folks at the show for providing most of the taping information. A small correction, though. The PP trip was St. Maarten, not St. Croix Anyway, I think I'll do some commentary for every episode from now on about each segment. First off, I LOVE the new graphics, especially the opening animation. I think it's odd that they're still playing with the Season 28 rules, but with the Wild Card's new position. The $700 was already gone, so it was all planned out. Things are going to be weird on the first compilation week... R1: Same as Andy, I got it once the Es came up. The 4 Ts on the gift tag...that's why they should give you $300 per letter with it. It seemed like there was some weird editing around the time the blue team Bankrupted though. The sound effect went off kind of early, and Pat's speech sounded like it was cropped or something. Wayoshi, was there anything off normal spin patterns from them? R2: I'm mad at myself for not knowing the second part. I knew it was POTC right away, but I know nothing about the series. And it's a shame the $50,000 cash bonus is gone. I know a lot of people got the card just for Wheel. More budget problems, it looks like. A good choice for a Prize Puzzle, though. I'll take titles over WAYD? or "(Half-)Phrase" any day. R3: I got it once the Rs came up. How did they think it was MINOR? Did they forget it was a "Before & After"? Or did they think it was spelled MINNER? Also, it looks like they sound the buzzer after missolves now. R4: I got it with either the Rs or the Es. I forget exactly when. Surprising it took them that long. BR: I knew it with their choices. Shame they got it too late, but they shouldn't have considered LIGHT or NIGHT for the entire time. They need to pay more attention to the used letter board. The audience was pretty good. Not great, but much better than most Season 28 shows. They should have cheered for the $2,500 spin, though. I don't want this to become the norm. It's slowly happening on road shows now, too. But at least they were sympathetic for the car loss, without any sweetening help. The LATs were another story, though...The sound crew thankfully went pretty light on the pre-recorded applause track tonight. I didn't hear it at all until the SPIN ID drawing. It's not often that they don't use it during Pat and Vanna's entrance or the majority of the PP description. I think the show would work fine without it since tonight they showed they didn't have to use it much. EDIT: Never mind. They did use it during the opening, but at a lower volume than usual. Also, I loved how some of the audience members could be heard saying the chant. ;D So, a not-too-bad way to start off the season, but odd that the 1/2 Car tags weren't there. They could have at least kept the $700 if the $500 isn't a separate add-on.
|
|
|
Post by jjc927 on Sept 19, 2011 21:02:33 GMT -5
Not the best start to the season for sure. The contestants were pretty boring, nothing particularly exciting happened, and the bonus round was very disappointing.
The new rules for the car tags sound a little better but I'm not still a big fan of it.
|
|
|
Post by mcbridebobby on Sept 19, 2011 21:07:45 GMT -5
That was a solid maingame, w/ the sisters almost quietly pulling off the comeback over Karen & Ryan.
The BR heartbreakers from the end of last season continue; a lot of you (including myself) had that after Karen & Ryan's choices were revealed.
Score: 6
|
|
whammy007
Producer
Power Play Specialist
Let's Go Blues!
Posts: 4,177
|
Post by whammy007 on Sept 19, 2011 21:09:23 GMT -5
Definitely strange not to have the 1/2 Car plates, but then again, over the years there have been a lot of new additions that didn't debut with the season. Some examples include the Surprise wedge, the $10,000 "Oreo" wedge, and the debut of the single-template wheel system.
But I've gotta go with the consensus on this - why make the moves to set it up and then not execute it fully? Makes no sense to do it halfway, so I hope they corrected it quickly.
|
|
tenpoundhammer
Made It and Played It VIP
"Can she give it to me?" "No. Hush."
GOURMET CUPCAKES
Posts: 6,849
Airdate: 12/08/2017
Winnings: $45,353
|
Post by tenpoundhammer on Sept 19, 2011 21:35:44 GMT -5
Not the best start to the season for sure. The contestants were pretty boring, nothing particularly exciting happened, and the bonus round was very disappointing. Agreed. Why is it so hard for contestants to figure out the RSTLNE thing? "Oh, this can't be HTS, the S is already gone." I've never heard anyone say "start with a bang", only "go out with a bang" (kickin' up dust / Honey, tonight I'm all wound up...) They have a history of debuting things sometime after the first week, which seems to date back to at least 1987 (Big Month of Cash started one month in).
|
|
kev347
Executive Producer
Evil Genius 2.0
The production values Harry SHOULD strive for.
Posts: 1,505
|
Post by kev347 on Sept 19, 2011 21:48:11 GMT -5
Tonight's episode was below average largely for the typical reasons. Some nights you just get a bunch of silly mistakes - that can even happen on the season premiere. R1 and R2 were straightforward enough, but the R3 missolve was pretty careless. I also wonder if that was genuine strategy going on in the speed-up round or if the contestants just didn't know it.
This may be being nitpicky, but I'm going to side with Wayo on the BR here - that was too hard. On the premiere you want something obvious like BUS ROUTE so you can start the season off ending on a decent note. That particular BR was relatively easy and would have been fine even tomorrow, but I can see why people would have trouble with it tonight (although with their letters, I dunno....they were close though).
It was particularly annoying and surprising to have the 1/2 Car wedges not in play tonight (and the mystery still in R3). I wonder why they waited so long to pull the trigger on those changes.
|
|
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2011 21:57:55 GMT -5
Alright, I'm hoping to join the reviews. I'll try to keep the criticism at a minimum. First Two Tossups: That one thousand dollar tossup solve was very impressive from my perspective, I only had A. However, for the second one, I had it quickly with just three letters. Round 1: The Howards managed to waste T on the Gift Tag and wasted a possible $10,000 for those Ts. And while it is FP, I wouldn't go for something that you know is there... Round 2: I'll go with what I know here... that solve was too early, when there were two Bs, 3Ns and Ss. Round 3: Too bad the Felix family couldn't cash in on me. (you know what I mean ) Third Tossup and Round Four: I got the third tossup one or two letters before the solve. I'm not sure any of these players had solving skills here... I got that Round 4 puzzle very quickly. 21+ year olds vs. a 17 year old. ;D Bonus Round: Unfortunately, I missed the Bonus Round, so no commentary here. Episode Rating: 3/10Overall View: Pretty boring episode, no Jackpot wins or $10,000 mystery wins, but it was great to see the green $500 back.
|
|
|
Post by MainAdmin on Sept 19, 2011 22:22:36 GMT -5
Time to chime in with my opinion. First off, in the opening round, you should never, EVER waste multiple letters on a gift tag or prize space. If you're going to call a letter that there's a multiple of, save it for the big money spaces. Also, that guess by the Felix family in the third round was just plain stupid. Absolutely no reason for them to screw that one up. Finally, the bonus puzzle was very solvable in my opinion. No reason not to get that one either. At least the 100K wasn't in the envelope, or that would have been a painful way to start the 29th year. Here's hoping for a better episode tomorrow night.
|
|
|
Post by ryanquek95 on Sept 19, 2011 22:34:11 GMT -5
There may be a reason why the 1/2 car wedges weren't there. A pair of cars will be wayy to expensive for a main game (easily more than 20k.). perhaps that is why they are removed now since it makes no sense to give 1 car to a pair of contestants. but im speculating only.
|
|
WayoshiM
VIP
Wheel Statistican
Posts: 2,010
SPIN ID: GM5193544
|
Post by WayoshiM on Sept 19, 2011 23:26:34 GMT -5
First off, in the opening round, you should never, EVER waste multiple letters on a gift tag or prize space. It's the human tendency of calling a common letter to start off / ensure no loss of turn no matter what (some contestants don't even pay attention to where the Wheel lands on), even if the F of OF is obvious, or BY, etc. WOFTracker will be paying special attention to this kind of "waste", I'm interested in it as well.
|
|
|
Post by frogluvssonyland on Sept 20, 2011 0:01:29 GMT -5
That's got to be frustrating to get after the time.
|
|
WayoshiM
VIP
Wheel Statistican
Posts: 2,010
SPIN ID: GM5193544
|
Post by WayoshiM on Sept 20, 2011 1:29:44 GMT -5
It seemed like there was some weird editing around the time the blue team Bankrupted though. The sound effect went off kind of early, and Pat's speech sounded like it was cropped or something. Wayoshi, was there anything off normal spin patterns from them? N&S spin $2500, L, 2. (49) N&S spin $500, H, 0. ($5,050 + Gift Tag) (43) R&K spin BANKRUPT. ($0) (70) V&D spin Free Play, I, 2. (51) V&D spin $500, P, 4. (53)What ends up confusing is that R&K alternate who spins in late rounds, I think. While Ryan is fluctuating around perfect rotation, Karen is more normal for a girl - so a big difference. As far as around the supposed edit, though, this looks fine. For that dang Maxwell thing at the end, it felt like a lot of spins were cut short, though. As for today's unusual stats: -A pair of quads were wasted on cardboard. That's pretty bad honestly , -Vanessa & Dave called 3 duds in R4... $0 in a long speed-up. Game really turned on them after that missolve, although Ryan & Karen pretty much cruised on the double big prizes.
|
|
nicky
BANHAMMER'D
Posts: 0
|
Post by nicky on Sept 20, 2011 5:50:40 GMT -5
The 1/2 car tags are NOT in play this week but they will appear for most of this season. I was very surprised and disappointed. Why couldn't this new feature start at the beginning of the season? And I think that, since we saw them on the set for next week's Spa Fantasy, that'll be the debut and it'll be permanent. My guess is they felt like it didn't make sense for a family week (but I'm sure they'll be in the 6th show taping for this week). Also, the Mystery Round will move to here for most of this season. Even if for some reason, the 1/2 CAR couldn't debut in the premiere, I don't understand why that didn't start this season. It's particularly surprising since they did some 1/2 CAR prep by they getting rid of $700, replace it with $500, and move the WC. In fact, I was thinking quite a bit into R2 that maybe they're no longer announcing Mystery sponsors. I think though that like the 1/2 CAR, once it debuts, it'll be permanent, and I'm sure that'll debut with Spa Fantasy next week. And even if the 1/2 CAR is only in some weeks, I can't see that with a certain round being a certain number. ( NOTE: The PP destination pops up on the video wall behind the contestant panel.) That was a really wonderful surprise! I hope that's permanent! Though it would have been interesting if that had stayed on there up until commercial. However, another great surprise is the Sony Card bug is gone! As great as it is to hear as much as possible from Jim Thornton in his first week as permanent announcer, it's great to be spared that extra announcing when there's so much as it stands. And the new way of doing the PP with only one word having to be associated with the puzzle is probably not for every episode, or if it is, it'll debut with the 1/2 CAR. Mystery Round - BEFORE AND AFTER I wonder if just maybe they'll go back to BEFORE & AFTER/SAME NAME being in every episode like in Season 27. Though if that happens, I'm sure that'll happen when the 1/2 CAR debuts and this PP rule goes into effect. there's a new graphic for the Final Spin And I love it too! I'm not MIGHTY PROUD of them because Ryan says the answer ONE SECOND TOO LATE. They lose the CR-Vs and they're sent packing with $19,250 cash and trip. What a horrible way to start the season! I think I have to call them Allison Racey 2 1/2 since the cars are probably the second most coveted prize, next to $100,000! I think for season premiere BRs, this makes Season 25 with MIXING BOWL look good! Also, I love the Pat & Vanna talk backdrop! It's great to see it in that framed in a curved film strip like image rather than the usual slant! I was afraid they were going to use what they had last season, since the logo didn't really change, and the Pat & Vanna talk backdrop was the only logo related thing they had. Definitely strange not to have the 1/2 Car plates, but then again, over the years there have been a lot of new additions that didn't debut with the season. Some examples include the Surprise wedge, the $10,000 "Oreo" wedge, and the debut of the single-template wheel system. And the Jackpot! That was only week 3. The $100,000 was week 13, not that early, and significantly later than a lot of other such changes. For instance, the original speedup music debuted a lot earlier in Season 18 (week 10). And the $100,000 BR debuted in the 8th week of Season 19, and the Wild Card the 7th week of Season 24. And don't forget that the fifth week of Season 17 had A LOT of changes -- $1000 added to Speedup, the white borders on the dollar amounts, the Preview Puzzle, and $250 gone, something that Pat made us look out for but not reveal until the Pat & Vanna talk that Friday. And the BEFORE & AFTER/SAME NAME rule of Season 27 also debuted in week 5, since there were only three episodes before that to have neither category, and only one since on April 12, 2010. And what's the single-template wheel system, and when did it debut? But I've gotta go with the consensus on this - why make the moves to set it up and then not execute it fully? Makes no sense to do it halfway, so I hope they corrected it quickly. We know it was in the set of Spa Fantasy, so I'm sure it's next week, and permanently from there. Consecutive posts merged. Watch where you quote, Nicky.
|
|
whammy007
Producer
Power Play Specialist
Let's Go Blues!
Posts: 4,177
|
Post by whammy007 on Sept 20, 2011 8:43:41 GMT -5
Nicky, by "single-template wheel system" I mean having the same basic wheel layout throughout the show. Conversely, what was used prior to 1996 (where the wheel changed for R3, and then again for R4) is usually called something like a 3-template system (although I've also heard the number 2.5 used on occasion).
The single-template system debuted (according to the Timeline data) on 9/16/96, the same day as the Jackpot - which would be in Week 3 of Season 14.
Also, don't forget that Halloween Week was taped before this week, so it may not have the 1/2 Car tags either, if Wayoshi is correct.
|
|
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2011 8:54:36 GMT -5
Time to chime in with my opinion. First off, in the opening round, you should never, EVER waste multiple letters on a gift tag or prize space. Land on any cardboard wedge (Free Play not included, for obvious reasons) and call an R (unless you know it, you know there aren't any, you know there are a ton or it's a puzzle like WAYD (call a G, not an N!) and Same Name without the ampersand (call a D, NOT an N!). They should watch where theyland on and what letters they pick... T on the Gift Tag is just careless, no matter where you are in the round.
|
|
nicky
BANHAMMER'D
Posts: 0
|
Post by nicky on Sept 20, 2011 11:28:57 GMT -5
Also, another disappointing surprise I forgot to mention -- as sad as it is that there are no more animations and they're back to logo-related openings and the same exact opening for each CC episode (though I do love the opening and there are advantages to that), there's no longer the theme related special effect during the category reveals. Yes, not every week last season had them, but I can't see, if this was last season, a week with this theme not having it. Maybe like in Season 27, they'll have it for Halloween week and whatever Christmas themed show they have (either the Secret Santa sweepstakes or Wheel Goes to the Movies if it's like Holiday Movie Magic), and maybe Sandals Romance if it is indeed like Sweethearts week.
|
|