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Transcript 02/08/2011 Joann Chan (carryover)

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Joann Chan
Brooklyn, NY
Furniture restorer

Bank $32,500 and all lifelines remain

She rescued her cat "Mr. Bingley" in 2007 when his previous owner could not keep him, then the cat saved her from a burning building by waking her when the smoke detector did not go off.


Topic Tree (pre-randomized from yesterday):
Old Man River
World War II
Company Names
Bon Appetit
Furry Presents
Memorable Names
Album Titles
Animated Amigos
Pencil Me In
Battle Royale

Topic Tree: (Randomized)
Animated Amigos
Battle Royale
Old Man River
Furry Presents
Company Names
Album Titles
$10K
$500
$15K
$7000


Question 5 - Album Titles
In 2006, Meat Loaf sued his former songwriter over the rights to what phrase, which was the title of his hit 1977 album?
A. Cold Day in Hell B. Hell or High Water
C. Hell Has No Fury D. Bat Out of Hell
Spoiler
Joann makes a "pretty mean meat loaf" is "not really familiar with the musical artist" but said she would just take the advice her dad gave for her SAT's and guess D.
Mere says she does not believe at all that Joann does not know the answer
Answer and value
D. Bat Out of Hell
Value: $5K
Bank: $37500

Question 6 - Company Names
What business was known as the Haloid Company before it took the name of its most famous product?
A. Caterpillar B. Coca-Cola
C. Xerox D. eBay
Spoiler
Joann again acts like she was guessing.
Answer and value
C. Xerox
Value: $3K
Bank: $40500
Question 7 - Furry Presents
Bo, the First Family's Portuguese Water Dog, was a gift from what notable American?
A. Martha Stewart B. Bill Gates
C. Ted Kennedy D. Oprah Winfrey
Spoiler
Joan said she is leaning towards "the lion of the Senate" and goes for it w/o a lifeline
Answer and value
C. Ted Kennedy
Value: $1K
Bank: $41500

Question 8 - Old Man River
Stretching about 1120 miles, the Mackenzie River is the longest river what country?
A. Australia B. Canada
C. South Africa D. New Zealand
Spoiler
Joann does a shoutout to her uncles in Toronto.
Answer and value
B. Canada
Value: $25K
Bank: 66500

Question 9 - Battle Royale
In 2010, what popular snack food launched an online "war" pitting fans of the "Puffs" against fans of the "Crunchy"?
A. Cheetos B. Doritos
C. Fritos D. Tostitos
Spoiler
Joann says she planned to cut out junk food for a while before her appearance as the camera adds ten pounds
Answer and value
A. Cheetos
Value: $2000
Bank: $68500

Commercial break

Question 10 - Animated Amigos
Timothy Q. Mouse initially frightens, but then befriends the title character of what classic Disney film?
A. Bambi B. Pinocchio
C. Dumbo D. Peter Pan
Spoiler
"I think I'm gonna say this for all the people with big ears like me" (some audience laughter)
Answer and value
C. Dumbo
Value: 100
Bank: 68600
Joann is the first to reach Classic Millionaire with all LL's available.


Question $100K
A famous 1935 edition of the James Joyce novel "Ulysses" features illustrations by what renowned painter?
A. Rene Magritte B. Henri Matisse
C. Piet Mondrian D. Joan Miro

JTQ 1
Joann is leaning towards A but not sure so will JTQ
Answer and value
B. Henri Matisse
Value: $100000
Bank: $68600

Question $250K
The star Betelgeuse, one of the brightest in the night sky, can be seen at what spot on the constellation Orion's "body"?
A. Bellybutton B. Knee
C. Forehead D. Shoulder

ATA
"this was a great movie (audience laughs) with Tim Burton"
Joann then says she thinks the audience might be better than her and would leave it in their "capable hands."
A.43% B. 17% C.21% D. 19%
Spoiler
Mere tells Joann that she could win $250K, walk with $68,600 or miss and leave with $25K (note: one more JTQ was also available)
Joann goes with the audience and leaves with $25K
Answer and value
D. Shoulder
Value: $250,000
Bank: Joann left with $25000
Commercial break

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#2 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Feb 08, 2011 6:35 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question $250K
The star Betelgeuse, one of the brightest in the night sky, can be seen at what spot on the constellation Orion's "body"?
A. Bellybutton B. Knee
C. Forehead D. Shoulder

ATA
"this was a great movie (audience laughs) with Tim Burton"
Joann then says she thinks the audience might be better than her and would leave it in their "capable hands."
A.43% B. 17% C.21% D. 19%
Spoiler
Mere tells Joann that she could win $250K, walk with $68,600 or miss and leave with $25K (note: one more JTQ was also available)
Joann goes with the audience and leaves with $25K
Answer and value
D. Shoulder
Value: $250,000
Bank: Joann left with $25000
Dang. I thought we'd get to see a $500K question, today. No way was this one to trust the audience on.

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#3 Post by Bob78164 » Tue Feb 08, 2011 6:37 pm

Based on this transcript, too cute by half, but in light of her stones I can live with that. I'd have used ATA and one or two JTQs by this point (depending on what I'd have done with the first question yesterday), so I'd have $250,000 (Betelgeuse is a shoulder, Rigel is one foot) and may or may not have had a free look at the top question. --Bob
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#4 Post by Snaxx » Tue Feb 08, 2011 6:45 pm

MarleysGh0st wrote: Dang. I thought we'd get to see a $500K question, today. No way was this one to trust the audience on.
I saw the Facebook video and...
it emphasized how she was the first contestant this season to answer the first ten w/o a lifeline. Based on previous teasers I was sure if she saw the $500K question, they would spoil that. In fact I thought she would miss the $100K as some previous contestants who saw the $250K question had that fact spoiled and this week had no reference to a $250K question.
One non-spoilerish thing about the Facebook spoiler, I had her first three questions today transcribed last night. That head start helped me finish well before the J! online test.

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#5 Post by chad1m » Tue Feb 08, 2011 7:01 pm

Here is video of her run from yesterday and today if you'd like to see it firsthand.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B014Z7QO26/ref ... 6vb11BJ6JV
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#6 Post by billm016 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:09 am

chad1m wrote:Here is video of her run from yesterday and today if you'd like to see it firsthand.
Thanks for posting Chad! I wanted to watch today after I saw she was on yesterday's show, but my TiVo completely skipped over the recording for whatever reason!

I was disappointed, but not surprised-- they always do the whole "For 100,000-- For 250,000-- etc etc" whenever a contestant climbs up the tree, but for her they didn't. I figured we would've seen a "For 500,000+" if she had actually made it that high. Ah well.

I thought she did a nice job. Her 'shout outs' of how she knew an answer got a bit old quick, but I give her props for going for it.

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#7 Post by ten96lt » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:47 am

I had a feeling she'd lose before seeing the $500K question. At that point I wouldn't even consider ATA unless it was a pop culture question like the star wars question the other day. I didn't know either of the 2 so I'd be looking at the $500K question hoping it was either a pop culture question to make ATA not completely worthless or a question I knew.

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#8 Post by earendel » Wed Feb 09, 2011 6:13 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Joann Chan
Brooklyn, NY
Furniture restorer

Bank $32,500 and all lifelines remain

She rescued her cat "Mr. Bingley" in 2007 when his previous owner could not keep him, then the cat saved her from a burning building by waking her when the smoke detector did not go off.
Meredith said something about the cat not being able to be with Joann - I thought they were going to do a Tyson's Anytizers satellite feed. :mrgreen:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 5 - Album Titles
In 2006, Meat Loaf sued his former songwriter over the rights to what phrase, which was the title of his hit 1977 album?
A. Cold Day in Hell B. Hell or High Water
C. Hell Has No Fury D. Bat Out of Hell
Spoiler
Joann makes a "pretty mean meat loaf" is "not really familiar with the musical artist" but said she would just take the advice her dad gave for her SAT's and guess D.
Mere says she does not believe at all that Joann does not know the answer
Answer and value
D. Bat Out of Hell
Value: $5K
Bank: $37500
The only thing that bothered me about Joann was her faux modesty, claiming not to know answers that she clearly did.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question $100K
A famous 1935 edition of the James Joyce novel "Ulysses" features illustrations by what renowned painter?
A. Rene Magritte B. Henri Matisse
C. Piet Mondrian D. Joan Miro
JTQ 1
Joann is leaning towards A but not sure so will JTQ
Answer and value
B. Henri Matisse
Value: $100000
Bank: $68600
I'd have used a JTQ here also.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question $250K
The star Betelgeuse, one of the brightest in the night sky, can be seen at what spot on the constellation Orion's "body"?
A. Bellybutton B. Knee
C. Forehead D. Shoulder
ATA
"this was a great movie (audience laughs) with Tim Burton"
Joann then says she thinks the audience might be better than her and would leave it in their "capable hands."
A.43% B. 17% C.21% D. 19%
Spoiler
Mere tells Joann that she could win $250K, walk with $68,600 or miss and leave with $25K (note: one more JTQ was also available)
Joann goes with the audience and leaves with $25K
Answer and value
D. Shoulder
Value: $250,000
Bank: Joann left with $25000
What a shame - she was doing so well. I guess the audience was thinking about Orion's belt (or maybe not thinking, since Orion is known for the belt, not the bellybutton). Orion has two "name" stars - Rigel is Orion's foot (or toe) and Betelgeuse is the opposite shoulder.
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#9 Post by megaaddict » Wed Feb 09, 2011 8:38 am

earendel wrote: What a shame - she was doing so well. I guess the audience was thinking about Orion's belt (or maybe not thinking, since Orion is known for the belt, not the bellybutton). Orion has two "name" stars - Rigel is Orion's foot (or toe) and Betelgeuse is the opposite shoulder.
Orion's left shoulder is Bellatrix, a name well-known to Harry Potter fans.

In hindsight, it was a huge mistake to go with the audience, but it was a decent percentage and she was risking $43,600 for a guaranteed look at the million dollar question.

It seemed strange to me that "Bellybutton" was used instead of navel and also spelled as one word. I don't know for sure but I would be surprised if any constellation persona has a star that indicates that part of the anatomy.

Before asking the audience, Joann says, "This is a great movie. (pause, then audience laughs) Tim Burton."

I wonder if that influenced the audience to go for the "cute" answer. Or is it something as simple as the fact that belly and betelgeuse both start with the same two letters??

Too bad she didn't choose this question to use her Dad's SAT advice.

All in all, she played superbly. She knew a lot, and knew what she knew, and when she needed a lifeline. The only mistake was choosing the wrong lifeline for the last question.

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#10 Post by elwoodblues » Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:06 am

Let's say you reach the $250K or $500K question with only the ATA remaining, and when you see the question you have no clue and know the audience will have even less of one. Do you immediately walk away, or do you use the ATA just to let the audience play along and then, regardless of the result, say "I'm still not sure," and then walk?

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#11 Post by earendel » Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:11 am

elwoodblues wrote:Let's say you reach the $250K or $500K question with only the ATA remaining, and when you see the question you have no clue and know the audience will have even less of one. Do you immediately walk away, or do you use the ATA just to let the audience play along and then, regardless of the result, say "I'm still not sure," and then walk?
No sense in leaving a lifeline on the table, and it's even possible that the audience might come through with the right answer.
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#12 Post by MarleysGh0st » Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:25 am

earendel wrote:
elwoodblues wrote:Let's say you reach the $250K or $500K question with only the ATA remaining, and when you see the question you have no clue and know the audience will have even less of one. Do you immediately walk away, or do you use the ATA just to let the audience play along and then, regardless of the result, say "I'm still not sure," and then walk?
No sense in leaving a lifeline on the table, and it's even possible that the audience might come through with the right answer.
Agreed. I'd also try my luck with giving that awkward speech to the audience about not answering the ATA unless they're sure of their answer, in an attempt to cut down on some of the random guesses.

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#13 Post by earendel » Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:28 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:
earendel wrote:
elwoodblues wrote:Let's say you reach the $250K or $500K question with only the ATA remaining, and when you see the question you have no clue and know the audience will have even less of one. Do you immediately walk away, or do you use the ATA just to let the audience play along and then, regardless of the result, say "I'm still not sure," and then walk?
No sense in leaving a lifeline on the table, and it's even possible that the audience might come through with the right answer.
Agreed. I'd also try my luck with giving that awkward speech to the audience about not answering the ATA unless they're sure of their answer, in an attempt to cut down on some of the random guesses.
I'd also hope that all the audience keypads were working correctly - when we were in the audience back when mikehardware was in the Hot Seat elwing's keypad automatically answered "D" every time it was activated.
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