willkang wrote:So I see the category for my 1st holdover question. I'm relatively thrilled to see the category of Cooking.
Not so thrilled when I see the actual question since I had never heard the term dragee before.
I randomly blabber about possible choices even though I have no real clue.
I finally decide to take a shot and start to give an answer about Triscuit - even though I know Triscuits are an early 20th c American creation.
There's a obvious groan of disappointment from the audience from my answer, so I hesitate and rethink some more. About a minute has passed at this point.
A little late a producer comes out (the young blond one) and tells me that I need to give an answer right now.
I take about 30 more seconds when I make the connection that dragee is a European term and that Mentos are the only real European answer. I enthusiastically say something along the lines of "OMG, Mentos has to be it. The European fresh-maker."
I'm about to say "C. Mentos, final answer" when I get a tap on the shoulder. It's the same producer and she says that I have to walk. I'm stunned for a second. Then Meredith says, "Say it!" I'm really confused now.
I'm 95% sure of my answer. I'm at $52k. But no lifelines and I have to answer a bunch of more questions to get to Round 2 (to keep all the money) and all the big money is already gone. And I feel like I already got a pass from the free anti-ATA. I take the "easy" way out and do what the producer says.
Afterwards, the lead counsel chases me down on to the street to reassure me that this is what they do all the time. No idea what that means. I'm assuming it was some pre-emptive thing or gauge to see if I was inclined to sue them. Or maybe he felt bad - he did say during his orientation spiel that there was no real time limit anymore.
So I wish I had trusted Meredith. And I wish I had gotten clarification on why I was told to walk.
They do this all the time, huh? I admit that I haven't been to a taping in the last two seasons, but I never saw them do that before then. Did their legal briefing contain an explanation that the instructions to "answer right now" came with an implicit X-second clock to say what you want, or else it's an automatic walk?
If you wanted to answer the question, I'd have done just that, loudly and clearly. Then, if the producers were unhappy with that response, make them stop the tape and explain, in front of Meredith and all of the audience, just what they were forcing you to do.