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Transcript 1/16/2015 - Jennifer Themelis-Williams (2nd show)

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 2:03 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Jennifer Themelis-Williams
Bedford-Stuyvesant, NY
Nanny


Jennifer's father was interested in "side hustles" - when she was a child her father invested in a cotton candy machine, which sounds like a kid's dream but after working for hours putting it in bags, it lost its appeal. Jennifer has $57,100 in her bank and no lifelines.

Question #8: "Lord of the Rings" fans at the University of Wisconsin have in recent years been able to enroll in a class taught by the leading scholar of what language?
A - Huttese
B - Klingonese
C - Na'vi
D - Sindarin

Jennifer says this is hard - she thought that since it's "Lord of the Rings", the answer would be Elvish. She knows it's not
Spoiler
Na'vi, because that's from another movie, and she knows it's not Klingonese, because it's technically called "Klingon"
. Her gut is telling her that she's right on
Spoiler
D
and she hopes her gut is right.
Spoiler
Answer: D (Sindarin)
Value: $7,000
Bank: $64,100
Question #9: Norm Lewis became the first African-American actor to play the title role in the 10,936th performance of what Broadway show?
A - Pippin
B - Sweeney Todd
C - Billy Elliot
D - The Phantom of the Opera

At first glance Jennifer says she doesn't know, but then "10,936" screams
Spoiler
"Phantom" to her because it's been done to death
. She toys with the idea of walking away and her gut tells her that's what to do, so that what she does.
Spoiler
Answer: D (The Phantom of the Opera)
Value: unrevealed (either $3,000 or $500)
Bank: $32,050 (half her bank)
commercial break

Re: Transcript 1/16/2015 - Jennifer Themelis-Williams (2nd s

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 2:28 pm
by MarleysGh0st
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #8: "Lord of the Rings" fans at the University of Wisconsin have in recent years been able to enroll in a class taught by the leading scholar of what language?
A - Huttese
B - Klingonese
C - Na'vi
D - Sindarin

Jennifer says this is hard - she thought that since it's "Lord of the Rings", the answer would be Elvish. She knows it's not
Spoiler
Na'vi, because that's from another movie, and she knows it's not Klingonese, because it's technically called "Klingon"
. Her gut is telling her that she's right on
Spoiler
D
and she hopes her gut is right.
Spoiler
Answer: D (Sindarin)
Value: $7,000
Bank: $64,100
I'd hate to imagine what a Klingon would do to a question writer who calls their language "Klingonese".

Okay, maybe I wouldn't. :twisted:

Re: Transcript 1/16/2015 - Jennifer Themelis-Williams (2nd s

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 6:42 pm
by SportsFan68
Question #9: Norm Lewis became the first African-American actor to play the title role in the 10,936th performance of what Broadway show?
A - Pippin
B - Sweeney Todd
C - Billy Elliot
D - The Phantom of the Opera

At first glance Jennifer says she doesn't know, but then "10,936" screams
Spoiler
"Phantom" to her because it's been done to death
. She toys with the idea of walking away and her gut tells her that's what to do, so that what she does.
Spoiler
Answer: D (The Phantom of the Opera)
Value: unrevealed (either $3,000 or $500)
Bank: $32,050 (half her bank)
I dunno how many lifelines I have, but I suspect I walk on this one also. ATA if I still have it.

Re: Transcript 1/16/2015 - Jennifer Themelis-Williams (2nd s

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 6:49 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Jennifer Themelis-Williams
Bedford-Stuyvesant, NY
Nanny


Jennifer's father was interested in "side hustles" - when she was a child her father invested in a cotton candy machine, which sounds like a kid's dream but after working for hours putting it in bags, it lost its appeal. Jennifer has $57,100 in her bank and no lifelines.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #8: "Lord of the Rings" fans at the University of Wisconsin have in recent years been able to enroll in a class taught by the leading scholar of what language?
A - Huttese
B - Klingonese
C - Na'vi
D - Sindarin

Jennifer says this is hard - she thought that since it's "Lord of the Rings", the answer would be Elvish. She knows it's not
Spoiler
Na'vi, because that's from another movie, and she knows it's not Klingonese, because it's technically called "Klingon"
. Her gut is telling her that she's right on
Spoiler
D
and she hopes her gut is right.
Spoiler
Answer: D (Sindarin)
Value: $7,000
Bank: $64,100
I'd rather study Quenya.

Re: Transcript 1/16/2015 - Jennifer Themelis-Williams (2nd s

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 6:57 am
by earendel
MarleysGh0st wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #8: "Lord of the Rings" fans at the University of Wisconsin have in recent years been able to enroll in a class taught by the leading scholar of what language?
A - Huttese
B - Klingonese
C - Na'vi
D - Sindarin

Jennifer says this is hard - she thought that since it's "Lord of the Rings", the answer would be Elvish. She knows it's not
Spoiler
Na'vi, because that's from another movie, and she knows it's not Klingonese, because it's technically called "Klingon"
. Her gut is telling her that she's right on
Spoiler
D
and she hopes her gut is right.
Spoiler
Answer: D (Sindarin)
Value: $7,000
Bank: $64,100
I'd hate to imagine what a Klingon would do to a question writer who calls their language "Klingonese".

Okay, maybe I wouldn't. :twisted:
In fairness, that's what the language is called in at least one episode - "The Trouble with Tribbles".

Korax: That saggy old rust bucket is designed like a garbage scow. Half the quadrant knows it. That's why they're learning to speak Klingonese.

Scotty: Laddie, don't you think you should rephrase that?

Korax: (With Scottish accent) You're right. I should. (Drops accent) I didn't mean to say that the Enterprise should be hauling garbage. I meant to say that it should be hauled away as garbage!

Re: Transcript 1/16/2015 - Jennifer Themelis-Williams (2nd s

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 1:01 pm
by jarnon
earendel wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:I'd hate to imagine what a Klingon would do to a question writer who calls their language "Klingonese".

Okay, maybe I wouldn't. :twisted:
In fairness, that's what the language is called in at least one episode - "The Trouble with Tribbles".

Korax: That saggy old rust bucket is designed like a garbage scow. Half the quadrant knows it. That's why they're learning to speak Klingonese.

Scotty: Laddie, don't you think you should rephrase that?

Korax: (With Scottish accent) You're right. I should. (Drops accent) I didn't mean to say that the Enterprise should be hauling garbage. I meant to say that it should be hauled away as garbage!
Thanks for the quote, Ear. If a human had used the word Kilingonese, I'd suppose he didn't know much about the Klingons, like most people of that era. If another Klingon had said it, I'd call it a poor translation by an early model Universal Translator. But this guy obviously spoke fluent English. So I guess it was a 23rd century term.