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#26 Post by Bob Juch » Mon Sep 08, 2008 9:17 pm

Winnamill wrote:I should probably be in bed getting my beauty (or at least brain) sleep, but probably won't sleep much anyway. Up until I watched the show today, I have not been particularly nervous (and may still not be), but the butterflies are starting to fly. The key thing will be keeping them in formation.

Not sure I like this new format either, but I won't complain for now since at least I get to be on the show. I do think the questions were the sort of elevated difficulty level I noticed last spring. I most likely would not have gotten much further, but my PAF may have known the fireplace question.

Anyway, I'm off to making my fortune. Or at least not making a fool of myself.
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#27 Post by Winnamill » Mon Sep 08, 2008 9:29 pm

Actually from Silicon Valley, and, sad to say, have never been to wine country so I must confess to NOT knowing this. My choices would have been inglenook and architrove (sp.?). Knew it was not wainscot and pretty sure about nave. But otherwise, still in her shoes for $$. :-(

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#28 Post by tlynn78 » Mon Sep 08, 2008 9:45 pm

Winnamil, do NOT freak yourself out. Your questions are not what hers were. The only ones you can deal with are yours, and you can't know what they will be so don't fret any more than you can help. You will kick their collective hineys and show them what they can do with their time limits and you will have a fabu time doing it.


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#29 Post by Snaxx » Mon Sep 08, 2008 9:50 pm

Some spoilerish:
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Inglenook 16K question, probably different phrasing, was the first question on my successful audition test in 2002.

I'll wonder if she would have gone for $25K given time, though many contestants who had time in previous seasons still walked at this level.

Sound effects pretty much identical to SuperBAM which I recently replayed to check out the Wise Men and Double Dip.

Overall not too bad, hope they lift the long explanations soon, and also limit the yakking with the expert.
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#30 Post by dodgersteve182 » Tue Sep 09, 2008 4:16 am

my take: More Meredith, more introductions of the Expert and less game play. I was expecting the opposite, that's why I'm not an AP or a P. Whether this improves the ratings or not we will all see in the weeks ahead. Maybe Meredith can use a co-host? :roll:

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#31 Post by LastMinuteRequest » Tue Sep 09, 2008 9:44 am

I was a little surprised at how much airtime Bill Nye got. Though of course time tends to bend and dilate whenever there's a camera pointed at you, my own memory is that I never got to speak much more than a brief sentence when Meredith introduced me. Whether this was because TPTB learned from Nye's guinea pig Expert role and had Meredith speed things along, or because Nye is just a chattier fellow, I don't know.

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#32 Post by frogman042 » Tue Sep 09, 2008 9:58 am

LastMinuteRequest wrote:I was a little surprised at how much airtime Bill Nye got. Though of course time tends to bend and dilate whenever there's a camera pointed at you, my own memory is that I never got to speak much more than a brief sentence when Meredith introduced me. Whether this was because TPTB learned from Nye's guinea pig Expert role and had Meredith speed things along, or because Nye is just a chattier fellow, I don't know.
When watching you from the audience on the day I attended the taping (not as a contestant, but as one of the masses), I recall you as being a lot of fun but not that brief (nor that long) - in other words, just the right amount of time. It did seem longer then a single sentence, maybe not as long as Bill Nye's, but in that same order of magnitude. It would be interesting to compare the times when your stint airs.

I don't have to tell you that memory is a funny thing, and our recall of timing of events can be even stranger - I enjoyed reading your recollection and I can't wait to see if it aligns to mine.

Also, since the clock isn't ticking with the ATE interaction, I wonder if they would edit it down if the time the contestant spends with the expert is significant?

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Oops, in rereading your post I see you were referring to the intro time and not the lifeline time. Yes, I don't recall that being anything but very brief - I'm thinking that Bill Nye got the longer intro since it was the very first show - I would suspect that it will be shorter the rest of the week, but that's just a guess.

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#33 Post by dodgersteve182 » Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:10 pm

Now I definately have to watch the show only on DVR. I know that dude last night, Weds. in other markets that don't get preempted by the Dodgers, was smart and witty but Megadeath kept bringing his Mom into the conversation. It was starting to remind me of having lunch with Mrs. DS and her mom. All talk and no Action! :roll:

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