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Post by BAVRecapTeam on Oct 2, 2012 20:10:47 GMT -5
EPISODE #5667 - FUN & FIT[/u]
Opening Flashback Clip (shopping era): the late Jack Clark describes a Relaxair exercise machine ($2,204) while Vanna's working out on said prize
$1,000 Tossup - EVENT
G Y M N _ _ _ _ _ S _ _ _ _
Michele solves GYMNASTICS MEET, and we're going down the line in the interviewing (Pat: "My favorite sandwich")...
Michele Battaglino: from Pawleys Island, SC Kelly Rabbitt: World Fitness Association Master Certification Program student in Ft. Lauderdale and a brand representative for an all-natural high-performance vitality drink from North Palm Beach, FL Jonathan Myers: regional supervisor for a non-profit organization working w/ students from Portland, OR
$2,000 Tossup - FICTIONAL CHARACTERS (could also fit under MOVIE TITLE)
Michele tried to spin the wheel before Vanna started revealing the letters...
_ _ E _ V _ N _ _ _ S
...well, she'll be spinning first after all, because she IDs "THE AVENGERS" to triple her money.
FEATURED ATHLETIC TRIP: Earth River Expedition in Patagonia, Chile w/ the hotwire.com travel worth $9K Jackpot Round - THINGS
Four S's for $2,400 get her started. After some vowel purchases, she picks up the Club Glove USA gift tag w/ an R but then duplicates said consonant when going for the 1/2 car near $450 (she tried to say A first). Kelly secondly puts in two N's for an $1,100, buys O and A singles, but then BANKRUPTS near $650 to give back $600. Third, Jonathan calls three L's, but he LATs out...
S I N _ L E S _ O _ _ L E S A N _ / T R I _ L E S
...and Michele hits some SINGLES, DOUBLES AND TRIPLES for $3,850 cash and GT.
BANKRUPT: Kelly LAT: Jonathan DQ: Michele's R repeat UNCLAIMED JACKPOT: $8,300
Pre-Round 2 Scores Michele: $6,850 cash and GT Kelly and Jonathan: $0 each
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Mystery Round - SAME LETTER
Kelly first says T for terrible. Second, Jonathan inserts an N but no S while on the other 1/2 car. Third, Michele runs into LAT. Some letters later, Kelly FPs twin F's. After she closes out the vowel shop, she lights up the SL of five B's (good for $2,750) and FPs two Y's. But after a lot of work, she craps out w/ the C while on $3,500. Jonathan spins once for a G...
B I G B U F F B R A _ N Y B O D Y B U I L D E R
...and knows that the former Governator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a BIG BUFF BRAWNY BODYBUILDER for $1,200.
DUDS: T (Kelly), S (Jonathan), C (Kelly) LAT: Michele
Pre-Round 3 Scores Michele: $6,850 cash and GT Kelly: $0 Jonathan: $1,200 Bonus Puzzle Flashback (September 28, 2005): FUN AND GAMES Larry Williams chose WPGI...
_ I _ _ _ _ _ I N G
He KOed KICKBOXING to win an Audi TT Roadster, and drove off w/ $57,095 cash and prizes!
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PRIZE PUZZLE Round - FUN AND GAMES
Late in this round, Jon picks up the 1/2 car near $350 w/ a V. After saying a dud of C while on FP, he goes for the mystery trip...
P R I V A T E _ U R _ I N G _ E _ _ O N _
He wins $2,800, and will get some PRIVATE SURFING LESSONS on his trip to the Grand Hyatt KAUAI Resort & Spa worth $6,820; that round was worth $9,620 to him.
SOLE DUD: C (Jonathan)
Pre-Tossup #3 Scores Michele: $6,850 cash and GT Kelly: gooseegg alert Jonathan: $10,820 cash and HI
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$3,000 Tossup - FOOD AND DRINK
_ _ _ E N / _ E A _ Y S _ _ _ D
Michele eats up a GREEN LEAFY SALAD for the Tossup sweep and a new total of $9,850.
Round 4 - PROPER NAME (full $1,550 speed-up)
P H _ L _ D _ L P H _ _ P H _ L L _ _ S
Michele solves the MLB's PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (she almost solved immediately before lighting up the H's) for $4,650 and the win. Like last night, a null cycle was edited out after the first turn.
AIRED DUDS: R (Michele), G (Jon), F (Michele), C (Jon), Y (Michele)
FINAL SCORES Michele: $14,500 cash and GT Kelly: first $1K gooseegg victim of season Jonathan: $10,820 cash and HI
TOTAL MAINGAME WINNINGS: $26,320 TOTAL BANKRUPT TRASH: $600
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$100,000 Bonus Round The second A of AMERICA'S is the location of Michele's potential reward.
Category: PHRASE Lots of RSTLNE in this big puzzle...
_ R E _ _ _ _ S E _ _ E R _ E N _ E
CHDA doesn't do much...
_ R E _ _ _ _ S E _ _ E R _ E N C E
...she's PAINFULLY CLOSE w/ PRECIOUS EXPEREINCE. Her PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE w/ this game costs her $50K, so she's booted out of the studio w/ $14,500 w/ cash and GT.
$5K SPIN ID: CH5378980
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Post by an007 on Oct 2, 2012 20:16:31 GMT -5
IMO, Michele was not that great of a player thanks to getting ahead of herself quite a few times. Tossups: Great job by Michele on sweeping the Tossups. R1: Bad repeat by Michele. And she should've went for those D's. R2: Where did Kelly think the C would go? BIC? R3: Good round for Jonathan despite that C goof... R4: What a pity for Kelly to not win something... Bonus Round: IMO, the producers were aiming for a win, but it just didn't happen, and Kelly failed miserably. I had that w/ the RSTLNE. EPISODE RATING: 6 out of 10
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Post by tenpoundhammer on Oct 2, 2012 20:17:10 GMT -5
All three TUs are things not in my vocabulary. Oddly, only 2 of the 3 were due to being fitness themed.
Had the BR from RSTLNE. Figures she picks the only dud vowel. This one was easier than the last time they used PREVIOUS in a puzzle — it was PREVIOUS PAGE, and I was aghast when Pat said, "Well, it isn't PRECIOUS anything" because I had literally no clue what else would fit.
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Post by MarioGS on Oct 2, 2012 20:21:31 GMT -5
R1: A non-FP vowel call after spinning? At least they left it in this time, but I didn't think she'd get another chance. LOL at Pat's "most undeserving win of the season" remark. R2: Yet again, FP is mis-used (for the sure Y's instead of the unsure C)... R3: Finally, a PP that's not Phrase and isn't contrived, and FP is actually used successfully here. Good for Jon. R4: I got this with no letters. It seems like Proper Name is used more for sports teams than anything else nowadays. They might as well make it its own category now... BR: Pretty easy with just RSTLNE. P probably would have done it for her. I am getting really sick of all these themed puzzles. The PP was actually one of the most tolerable tonight... Is it me or was $3500 on the Wheel during the BR? I don't see why it would be, but the top dollar wedge seemed purple to me... I think R4 would have been a modern record for most duds in Speed-Up (8!)...if they didn't insist on editing it! I can never watch Speed-Ups the same anymore since I know we'll never see more than two consecutive duds again... No "reaction" shot for a $3500 hit? Interesting. Yet again, no audience reaction, and then a loud fake groan dubbed in. I guess they're going to do that for all top dollar duds now... There is some controversy on the Facebook page that Pat shouldn't have "coaxed" her into winning. I think it was a fine move. I mean, you are supposed to call a letter first. People did that all the time at my Wheelmobile event and the traveling Pat did the same thing. As for Michele, well...she was no Lowenstein. I'll put it at that...Maybe she should have actually watched the show... Rating: 2/5
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Post by WayoshiM on Oct 2, 2012 20:23:17 GMT -5
This was a game of hot potato... a bunch of odd things. -2k/R1: I think this was just nerves... also, for me with WOFTracker this felt quite a bit meta. -R2: BIC? BRACNY? She must have been completely lost and was guessing... I may have understood BRAWNY, but BIG? Chalk this up to the stage I guess... -R3: 4 S's / PP, blah blah blah is already meh... how'd he piece it together during the small dead time on the Free Play dud? It was kinda bizarre. And now the big one, R4... Pat basically directly decided this game with this, and once again, Pat is not very consistent on when he reminds or doesn't remind, so I'm not sure how I feel about this. If someone immediately solves in this situation, he has to take it, but if someone asks, he probably does remind, but there's no set guideline or rule he has to follow, so... it's a very interesting situation here. That said, how did Jonathan, a guy, still not quite know it? As for the BR... who would have thought the trap P & I were the most helpful in the top word? I thought based on those calls she was being smart, but perhaps that was just default spewing and she didn't even know the bottom at the time like she should have... An odd but ultimately fairly subpar affair today. EDIT: PRECIOUS EXPERIENCE would have been aiming for a win. This was middle ground.
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Post by MarioGS on Oct 2, 2012 20:29:36 GMT -5
Oh, does anyone know when the opening clip was from? They didn't label it tonight. I know it was put on the Wheel Watchers site along with several other classic clips in S25, but I don't believe the year for it was revealed there, either.
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Post by gamedude2330 on Oct 2, 2012 20:55:33 GMT -5
Toss-Ups: Michele did a good job solving those Toss-Ups!
R1: Lucky break for Michele there!
R3: Good use of the FP by Jonathan!
R4: Poor Kelly on being the first gooseegger of the season. She built up a pretty good bank, too.
BR: I would've gotten this with just the RSTLNE. Sorry to see Michele didn't get it.
I'd say this episode was about average.
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Post by William on Oct 2, 2012 21:54:28 GMT -5
Oh, does anyone know when the opening clip was from? They didn't label it tonight. I know it was put on the Wheel Watchers site along with several other classic clips in S25, but I don't believe the year for it was revealed there, either. After the Helvetica graphics deubted and before the backround walls changed. In other words, sometime between January, 1985 and November, 1986.
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Post by germanname1990 on Oct 2, 2012 21:55:49 GMT -5
Blegh! Nasty episode tonight! All three had their misfortune in some way tonight. Kelly was our first shut-out all season, Jonathan couldn't quite get the Phillies to clinch the game (like the White Sox couldn't clinch the playoffs either), and Michele was our first $50,000 non-winner of the season. At least it wasn't the $100,000. Superstitiously, this should've been tomorrow for two reasons. One, tomorrow's the 13th episode of the season. Two, tomorrow is also the 3rd day of the 10th month. 3 + 10 = 13. Now for my personal input. I did think it was Precious myself, but then I was able to get Previous. As for the retro puzzle, there was not a chance I was going to get Kickboxing, at least not with those letters. Even so, rough night. At least the Kickboxing puzzle was the saving grace.
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Post by tenpoundhammer on Oct 2, 2012 22:05:24 GMT -5
I swear, someone at Wheel is reading my timeline. Far too many of the retro puzzles and clips have come from it to be a coincidence.
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Post by catfanonly on Oct 3, 2012 1:12:30 GMT -5
Everyone is saying Pat gave Michele the victory by not allowing her to solve immediately during the speed up round. I'm not so sure about this. Unless I counted wrong Michele trailed Jonathan by $970. Even if she solves immediately with no cash showing would not the minimum of $1000 apply giving her a $30 victory. In any case I wish Pat would have let her drowned in her misery. Am I correct in my assessment? Anyone?
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Post by WarioSajak on Oct 3, 2012 2:45:38 GMT -5
^Yes, that's correct. So in essence, Pat was spending company money, which I'm sure Friedman got onto him for doing. Aside from that, the Round 2 puzzle feels inflated, and the Bonus Round really shouldn't have been lost. Of course, once it's lost then the $50,000 comes out... Oh, does anyone know when the opening clip was from? They didn't label it tonight. I know it was put on the Wheel Watchers site along with several other classic clips in S25, but I don't believe the year for it was revealed there, either. Is that site still around? I must have went there, because I remember the SILENT BUTLER'S TARGETS head-scratcher from 1993 and that's not on the site's "Classic Clips" section. Oh, does anyone know when the opening clip was from? They didn't label it tonight. I know it was put on the Wheel Watchers site along with several other classic clips in S25, but I don't believe the year for it was revealed there, either. After the Helvetica graphics deubted and before the backround walls changed. In other words, sometime between January, 1985 and November, 1986. It'd be awesome if it's among my video archive. ;D I'd need to get ahold of this clip first, though, but I'll say this -- if there's snowflakes visible, this will be exponentially easier. I swear, someone at Wheel is reading my timeline. Far too many of the retro puzzles and clips have come from it to be a coincidence. Now I'm curious as to what clip would have to show up to be total and undeniable proof of this -- something the Wiki has access to that isn't anywhere else, or something to that effect. Any non-Sajak clip would work, and no that doesn't mean the April Fool's '97 show. And honestly? I'm starting to wonder if they didn't date the clip specifically for us, maybe to figure it out.
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Post by mcbridebobby on Oct 3, 2012 6:38:18 GMT -5
Well, Kelly made the Speed-Up more interesting pretty quickly & if she had called one more correct consonant & solved, she would've stolen the game away from Michele. Michele was as anxious as I am in life.
Too bad quite a few of us (including both Michele & I) got duped on the bonus puzzle because of the V trap; maybe having the P's & the I's up there might've finished the job.
Score: 6
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Post by WayoshiM on Oct 3, 2012 9:17:45 GMT -5
Now I feel dumb forgetting about the minimum....
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Post by William on Oct 3, 2012 11:53:52 GMT -5
It'd be awesome if it's among my video archive. I'd need to get ahold of this clip first, though, but I'll say this -- if there's snowflakes visible, this will be exponentially easier. Nope, no snowflakes:
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Post by MarioGS on Oct 3, 2012 12:13:50 GMT -5
Oh, does anyone know when the opening clip was from? They didn't label it tonight. I know it was put on the Wheel Watchers site along with several other classic clips in S25, but I don't believe the year for it was revealed there, either. Is that site still around? I must have went there, because I remember the SILENT BUTLER'S TARGETS head-scratcher from 1993 and that's not on the site's "Classic Clips" section. The site itself is still up, though it's quite buried. Here is one page of clips, the one with the "SILENT BUTLER'S TARGETS" one: www.sonyrewards.com/en/clubs/wof/wof_25th_anniversary/archive/?sort=undefined&page=21You need to log in to the WWC, but it looks like the clips don't play anymore. Anyone else able to view them? For me, nothing happens when I click them.
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Post by WarioSajak on Oct 3, 2012 13:28:42 GMT -5
That would've restricted it to the Winter months, but the lack of them does help remove said months (although I don't know whether they used the Winter decorations for 1985-86). Well, it's definitely the Round 2 Prize, otherwise they wouldn't have used the Helvetica chyron. Did you find the clip online, perchance?
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Post by William on Oct 3, 2012 14:15:05 GMT -5
It's amongst the 5000th show clips that Wayo posted on Youtube. Specifically during the 2000th show clips (even though that was nowhere near 1992, and neither was "Pat drops his pants").
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Post by tenpoundhammer on Oct 3, 2012 15:01:47 GMT -5
Is that site still around? I must have went there, because I remember the SILENT BUTLER'S TARGETS head-scratcher from 1993 and that's not on the site's "Classic Clips" section. They also showed SILENT BUTLER'S TARGETS when they did the classic clips in S25 (likewise, many of the others on the WWC page, such as him quoting the SpongeBob theme). Maybe it'll show up again. Now I'm curious as to what clip would have to show up to be total and undeniable proof of this -- something the Wiki has access to that isn't anywhere else, or something to that effect. The fact that they've dug up some impressive gets for the retro BR (e.g., JAWS with only the S, or this episode's KICKBOXING) is a start.
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Post by WarioSajak on Oct 3, 2012 17:51:08 GMT -5
It's amongst the 5000th show clips that Wayo posted on Youtube. Specifically during the 2000th show clips (even though that was nowhere near 1992, and neither was "Pat drops his pants"). Oh, that. I was thinking of a more orthodox exercise machine. Regardless, the value chyron somewhat resembles the second Helvetica category chyrons (the ones used in February-March '85), but that might not mean anything. ==== Speaking of classic clips, I missed the MOLECULE Bonus Round clip from 1989 (aired back on September 18) and it's not in TPH or Guint's puzzle archives. Mainly, I'm curious as to which end of the year it was (old or new timer, buzzer, nametag, and backdrops. If the player's letter choices were black, it's no earlier than October 16). I could do some needle-in-a-haystack searching through my video archives, but I'd rather have something to narrow it down before diving in there.
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