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Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 1:50 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Justin Rohrer
Victoria, TX
Movie theater usher

Justin once auditioned for “American Idol.”
He wore to the audition a cowboy hat, cowboy boots and a Dallas Cowboys Speedo and he carried a plywood guitar which had the words Naked “Dallas” Cowboy printer on the front.

Meredith asks Justin if he has a Speedo under his pants, because she expects a Speedo march around the studio if he makes it to the million dollar question.


Topic Tree:

10 Legal Legend
9 Rap Read
8 Theoretical Cocktail
7 Beauty Contest
6 Mates
5 Puzzling Words
4 National Symbols
3 Hairy Words
2 Paying Games
1 Little Instrument

Topic Tree: (randomized)

2 Paying Games
10 Legal Legend
9 Rap Read
3 Hairy Words
5 Puzzling Words
6 Mates
8 Theoretical Cocktail
7 Beauty Contest
4 National Symbols
1 Little Instrument

Question 1 – 1 Little Instrument
Someone who does not feel sympathetic towards another person may mock them by saying that they are “playing the world’s” what?
A. Puniest piano
B. Smallest violin
C. Tiniest trombone
D. Itsy-bitsiest accordion
Spoiler
B. Smallest violin
$15K
Bank - $15K

Question 2 – 4 National Symbols
Calling it a “dentally defective rat,” a Canadian senator asked that what animal be replaced as one of the country’s national symbols?
A. Moose
B. Beaver
C. Fox
D. Seal
Spoiler
B. Beaver
$5K
Bank - $20K
Question 3 – 7 Beauty Contest
As seen on the reality show “Toddlers and Tiaras,” “Pageant Crack” is the disturbing nickname of what candy given to perk up contestants in child beauty contests?
A. Salt water taffy
B. Gummy bears
C. Reese’s Pieces
D. Pixy Stix
Spoiler
D. Pixy Stix
$7K
Bank - $27K

commercial break

Question 4 – 8 Theoretical Cocktail
Considering his famous theory on time and space in “Principia Mathematica,” which one of these scientists might enjoy Absolut Vodka?
A. Isaac Newton
B. Nikola Tesla
C. Galileo Galilei
D. Blaise Pascal

Justin says vodka is Russian. Newton was British. Galileo was Greek.
He says he knows Tesla invented the first alternating-current motor, but he has never heard of Pascal.

Meredith reminds Justin that he can use a lifeline.

Justin goes ahead and makes
Spoiler
B. Nikola Tesla
his final answer.
Spoiler
A. Isaac Newton
Justin leaves with $1K

Meredith explains to Justin that Newton had the theory of absolute space and time.

Re: Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 2:11 pm
by MarleysGh0st
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: commercial break
Meredith came back from the break saying that Justin hasn't used a lifeline yet, so he's in great shape!

Cue the ominous music...
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 – 8 Theoretical Cocktail
Considering his famous theory on time and space in “Principia Mathematica,” which one of these scientists might enjoy Absolut Vodka?
A. Isaac Newton
B. Nikola Tesla
C. Galileo Galilei
D. Blaise Pascal

Justin says vodka is Russian. Newton was British. Galileo was Greek.
He says he knows Tesla invented the first alternating-current motor, but he has never heard of Pascal.

Meredith reminds Justin that he can use a lifeline.

Justin goes ahead and makes
Spoiler
B. Nikola Tesla
his final answer.
Spoiler
A. Isaac Newton
Justin leaves with $1K

Meredith explains to Justin that Newton had the theory of absolute space and time.
And by throwing in a bit of pop cultural (consumer cultural?) fluff, the question writers snag their first victim of the season. The answer had nothing to do with vodka, Justin. (And Galileo was Italian, but that mistake didn't affect the outcome.)

As Justin stood there in shock, Meredith explained that they were referring to Newton's concept of absolute time and space.

Re: Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 3:17 pm
by CarShark
I thought the Absolut question was going to be either Pascal or Newton, because I associate them with math and physics. I had no idea why he was considering Tesla, because I think of electricity and (kind of) radio when I think of him. I agree with you that it seems that they throw in a lot of extra "stuff" into questions now. What would have been wrong with "Who wrote a famous theory on time and space in 'Principia Mathematica?"

Re: Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 3:18 pm
by ten96lt
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
Question 4 – 8 Theoretical Cocktail
Considering his famous theory on time and space in “Principia Mathematica,” which one of these scientists might enjoy Absolut Vodka?
A. Isaac Newton
B. Nikola Tesla
C. Galileo Galilei
D. Blaise Pascal
That was a nasty question I wasn't sure of myself. If I hadn't slowed down to think about it, I might have went with C (with the work being latin so thinking Italian and space as a keyword), but probably would've jumped after doubting myself multiple times.

Re: Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 4:32 pm
by Blaise_Pascal
He gambled and lost? What are the odds of that?

Re: Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 6:24 pm
by hanzz
Blaise_Pascal wrote:He gambled and lost? What are the odds of that?
What would you wager?

Re: Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:05 pm
by Kazoo65
New season-same perky over the top personalities.

The stack:

1. I'd never heard of this, but it was easy to figure out.

2. A beaver is a rodent, so it's related to the rat.

3. There's an article about Honey Boo Boo and her family in the current issue of People magazine, and it mentioned Pixy Stix candy.

4. Thanks to watching J! a lot, I knew it was Isaac Newton.

Re: Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:05 pm
by Kazoo65
New season-same perky over the top personalities.

The stack:

1. I'd never heard of this, but it was easy to figure out.

2. A beaver is a rodent, so it's related to the rat.

3. There's an article about Honey Boo Boo and her family in the current issue of People magazine, and it mentioned Pixy Stix candy.

4. Thanks to watching J! a lot, I knew it was Isaac Newton.

Re: Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:30 pm
by Gman
Question 4 – 8 Theoretical Cocktail
Considering his famous theory on time and space in “Principia Mathematica,” which one of these scientists might enjoy Absolut Vodka?
A. Isaac Newton
B. Nikola Tesla
C. Galileo Galilei
D. Blaise Pascal
I thought this question was absolutely awful. I even knew that Newton wrote "Principia Mathematica", but the Absolut Vodka hook was just downright mean.

Re: Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:21 pm
by SportsFan68
Question 3 – 7 Beauty Contest
As seen on the reality show “Toddlers and Tiaras,” “Pageant Crack” is the disturbing nickname of what candy given to perk up contestants in child beauty contests?
A. Salt water taffy
B. Gummy bears
C. Reese’s Pieces
D. Pixy Stix
Spoiler
D. Pixy Stix
$7K
Bank - $27K
Thanks to Fan, I've watched a few of these, including a few minutes of Honey Boo Boo, making this one easy. After I watched Honey Boo Boo, I re-watched the Tom Hanks spoof to clear the images.
Question 4 – 8 Theoretical Cocktail
Considering his famous theory on time and space in “Principia Mathematica,” which one of these scientists might enjoy Absolut Vodka?
A. Isaac Newton
B. Nikola Tesla
C. Galileo Galilei
D. Blaise Pascal

Justin says vodka is Russian. Newton was British. Galileo was Greek.
He says he knows Tesla invented the first alternating-current motor, but he has never heard of Pascal.

Meredith reminds Justin that he can use a lifeline.

Justin goes ahead and makes
Spoiler
B. Nikola Tesla
his final answer.
Spoiler
A. Isaac Newton
Justin leaves with $1K

Meredith explains to Justin that Newton had the theory of absolute space and time.
Another shoutout to MissCaseyGirl's favorite scientist! This is still a terrible question. I know that Newton wrote
Principia Mathematica, but I have no idea what that means with regard to absolute or Russia. I hope I would have gone with Newton despite the dreadful distraction.

Re: Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:25 pm
by CaptainObvious
I'm now really upset that this didn't air in my area (US Open was shown instead).

I remember talking with this guy at the Houston auditions this summer waiting for our on-camera interviews; I'm glad to see he made it on the show!

Note to self: keep a close eye on the categories before randomization. The "Absolut" clue might seem less important being that it's question 8 (difficulty-wise) and not one of the ones meant to be easy.

Re: Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 8:05 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Justin Rohrer
Victoria, TX
Movie theater usher

Justin once auditioned for “American Idol.”
He wore to the audition a cowboy hat, cowboy boots and a Dallas Cowboys Speedo and he carried a plywood guitar which had the words Naked “Dallas” Cowboy printer on the front.

Meredith asks Justin if he has a Speedo under his pants, because she expects a Speedo march around the studio if he makes it to the million dollar question.
Meredith, you must be crazy. Justin is NOT someone you want to see in a Speedo. Justin also said that he learned to count from watching game shows. He billed himself as a game show fanatic (not his word), which made me say to myself, "cue the ominous organ music".
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 – 8 Theoretical Cocktail
Considering his famous theory on time and space in “Principia Mathematica,” which one of these scientists might enjoy Absolut Vodka?
A. Isaac Newton
B. Nikola Tesla
C. Galileo Galilei
D. Blaise Pascal

Justin says vodka is Russian. Newton was British. Galileo was Greek.
He says he knows Tesla invented the first alternating-current motor, but he has never heard of Pascal.

Meredith reminds Justin that he can use a lifeline.

Justin goes ahead and makes
Spoiler
B. Nikola Tesla
his final answer.
Spoiler
A. Isaac Newton
Justin leaves with $1K

Meredith explains to Justin that Newton had the theory of absolute space and time.
Justin, Meredith gave you the chance and you didn't take it. I knew you were in trouble when you said you thought Galileo was Greek. Tesla isn't Russian, either. But basically the question boils down to who wrote Principia Mathematica.

On the bright side, we were spared a Speedo run.

Re: Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 2:22 pm
by ghostjmf
Just the fluff, I knew Newton wrote Principia Mathematica, so knew he was the answer. I had no idea what Absolut Vodka had to do with it.


The contestant was screwed by absolutely irrelevant info.


His knowing Tesla was Serbian eased him into the wrong answer (maybe Serbians like vodka as much as Russians? same neighborhood), or at least I got that vibe.

Re: Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 3:12 pm
by elwoodblues
Vodka corrupts. Absolut Vodka corrupts absolutely.

Re: Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 3:20 am
by TheConfessor
A friend of mine pointed out that Tesla was the only one of the four who was alive at the same time that Absolut existed. I haven't verified that, but it's another way of reaching the conclusion that Justin got screwed.

Re: Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 6:55 am
by MarleysGh0st
TheConfessor wrote:A friend of mine pointed out that Tesla was the only one of the four who was alive at the same time that Absolut existed. I haven't verified that, but it's another way of reaching the conclusion that Justin got screwed.
No, these are word association questions. I think it might be dangerous for upcoming contestants to try to reinterpret them as "who was alive at the same time?" questions.

Re: Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 9:19 am
by geoffil
Have there been any Mawgs on the show yet? Several Texans so that is a good start, but I haven't seen anyone over age 40 yet.

Re: Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 5:19 pm
by etaoin22
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Justin Rohrer
Question 2 – 4 National Symbols
Calling it a “dentally defective rat,” a Canadian senator asked that what animal be replaced as one of the country’s national symbols?
A. Moose
B. Beaver
C. Fox
D. Seal

Spoiler
B. Beaver
$5K
Bank - $20K


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Question 4 – 8 Theoretical Cocktail
Considering his famous theory on time and space in “Principia Mathematica,” which one of these scientists might enjoy Absolut Vodka?
A. Isaac Newton
B. Nikola Tesla
C. Galileo Galilei
D. Blaise Pascal

Justin says vodka is Russian. Newton was British. Galileo was Greek.
He says he knows Tesla invented the first alternating-current motor, but he has never heard of Pascal.

Meredith reminds Justin that he can use a lifeline.

Justin goes ahead and makes
Spoiler
B. Nikola Tesla
his final answer.
Spoiler
A. Isaac Newton
Justin leaves with $1K

Meredith explains to Justin that Newton had the theory of absolute space and time.

Sorry, I have to disagree with this question absolutely. Completely wrong about Newton, and the stuff they say is in the book ain't there. (although I don't read 17'th century scholarly Latin to know exactly what is...). N. was writing about gravitation, the movements of the heavenly bodies under gravitational force, and the mathematics needed to understand them, not musing incorrectly about the nature of space and time.

Re: Transcript 09/03/12 - Justin Rohrer

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 10:35 am
by hanzz
Something just occurred to me. In the green room, we were only allowed to watch pre-approved DVDs of previous episodes of Millionaire, and they were the same episodes every day (one of the APs joked about her love of watching $250,000 winner Jeremy Blais every day). Anyway, one of these was Anthony Anderson's episode, one question of which had to do with "Arfsolut" Vodka, so I'm wondering if that in anyway served as some sort of subconscious distractor as well (as in, the question that time directly dealt with vodka, whereas this time it was just a distracting element of the question). Anyway, morning thoughts.