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Transcript 09/25/2013 Audience constestant Keisha Spencer

Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 4:15 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Audience contestant
Keisha Spencer (spelling uncertain)
South Orange, NJ
Brought her aunt Doreen to the audience with her.

Cedric said he would give Keisha a chance to win $1000.
He would show her a question and she would win the $1000 if she gets it right.

Since the animals are thought to be distant relatives, biology professor Joe Staton once wrote "chances are that T. rex tastes like" what?
A. Pork B. Chicken
C. Shrimp D. Beef
Spoiler
Keisha said "I'll go with D, Beef, final answer"
Answer
B. Chicken (Contestant Lost)
Cedric: "Everything tastes just like chicken!"

Re: Transcript 09/25/2013 Audience constestant Keisha Spencer

Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 5:10 pm
by MarleysGh0st
Since Josina didn't have a next question in her stack, I wonder where Keisha's question came from?

And how could she miss the "tastes like chicken" joke? :|

Re: Transcript 09/25/2013 Audience constestant Keisha Spencer

Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 7:01 pm
by 15QuestionsAway
MarleysGh0st wrote:Since Josina didn't have a next question in her stack, I wonder where Keisha's question came from?
I'm assuming it came from previous contestant West Gordon's stack. His next question's topic was "Trimming the Fat?"

Tenuous connection I know, but I've seen worse this season.

Re: Transcript 09/25/2013 Audience constestant Keisha Spencer

Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 8:37 pm
by talkinaway
Good observation about the previous stack's next question. I'd always wondered why they didn't make a "spare stack" of first round questions - it seems a little unfair that some audience members get a randomized question (which might be easy to medium-hard), and some get a $100K or $250K question which is guaranteed to be pretty tough.

That said, I'd bet that since they started the 1Q contestants, most of the $250K questions that have been seen are from the 1Q questions, and not actually questions "in play". It's nice to see them, as I'm sure they have more than a few 250K+ questions that never get used or expire.