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Transcript 10/18/2013 - Dr. Oz (carryover contestant)

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Sun Oct 20, 2013 5:06 pm

Dr. Oz

The special celebrity edition continues with Dr. Oz going into Round 2. He's excited and can feel the vibes from the audience - he can see it in their eyes. Hes playing for healthcorps, an organization that takes college grads and puts them in with high school kids, serving as big brothers and sisters and getting them excited about life and their health. The organization touches about 35,000 lives each year. He has $62,600 in his bank and his ask the audience lifeline available.

CLASSIC MILLIONAIRE:

$100K - Headed by a publisher "committed to crime news," the first newspaper to sell over a million copies did so with the help of headlines about whom?
A - Jesse James
B - Jack the Ripper
C - Billy the Kid
D - Lizzie Borden

Dr. Oz says that all those folks are criminals. He thinks it would be difficult for newspapers to sell a million copies with headlines about
Spoiler
Billy the Kid or Jesse James because they were out west. Lizzie Borden committed some atrocious murders on the East Coast, so it's a possibility because it's an urban area. Jack the Ripper was in London and they sell a lot of papers in London
. He wonders whether he should ask the audience or save it for later. Dr. Oz asks if Cedric is a fan of Jack the Ripper - not as an answer but as a person.
Spoiler
Answer: B (Jack the Ripper)
Bank: $100,000
$250K - Which of these major movie stars is listed on IMDB.com as "Partygoer/Preppy Guy at Fight" for the 1987 movie "Less Than Zero"?
A - Hugh Jackman
B - Brad Pitt
C - Colin Farrell
D - Brendan Fraser

Dr. Oz says that he's been saving the audience for this dire moment. He mentions that he knows Hugh Jackman, who has worked with healthcorps.
Ask the Audience results
A - 11%
B - 46%
C - 19%
D - 24%
As the audience votes Dr. Oz and Cedric discuss the audience's attitude - Dr. Oz asks if they look confident and Cedric replies that they look scared. "Oh, God, it's all on us!" Dr. Oz says he trusts the audience - he doesn't know the answer. He goes with their answer.
Spoiler
Answer: B (Brad Pitt)
commercial break

Cedric asks Dr. Oz how he's feeling. He replies that he likes life anyway but whenever someone does something he or she's not used to doing, that's how one grows. His experience on Millionaire is one of those "crazy and fun things" that makes him open up more.

$500K - The exterior of the White House is painted a shade of white called what?
A - dove white
B - antique white
C - whisper white
D - marble white

Dr. Oz says he should have paid more attention in high school. He remembers learning that the White House was burned in 1812 and rebuilt. He says
Spoiler
dove white isn't masculine enough and whisper white sounds too timid
. He wonders if he should risk $250,000 on a hunch. Dr. Oz says that surgery is controlled arrogance - thinking you can take a knife and cut someone open and help them. The key word is "controlled". It means confident but not foolhardy. He couldn't forget himself if he got this wrong, so he decides to take the money and walk away.
Spoiler
Answer: C (whisper white)
commercial break

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#2 Post by SportsFan68 » Sun Oct 20, 2013 8:59 pm

JTQ 2 and ATA remaining.
$100K - Headed by a publisher "committed to crime news," the first newspaper to sell over a million copies did so with the help of headlines about whom?
A - Jesse James
B - Jack the Ripper
C - Billy the Kid
D - Lizzie Borden

Dr. Oz says that all those folks are criminals. He thinks it would be difficult for newspapers to sell a million copies with headlines about
Spoiler
Billy the Kid or Jesse James because they were out west. Lizzie Borden committed some atrocious murders on the East Coast, so it's a possibility because it's an urban area. Jack the Ripper was in London and they sell a lot of papers in London
. He wonders whether he should ask the audience or save it for later. Dr. Oz asks if Cedric is a fan of Jack the Ripper - not as an answer but as a person.
Spoiler
Answer: B (Jack the Ripper)
Bank: $100,000
I might have been tempted to go with Lizzie -- I mean, she was FAMOUS -- even had that awful ditty written about her. JTQ 2.
$250K - Which of these major movie stars is listed on IMDB.com as "Partygoer/Preppy Guy at Fight" for the 1987 movie "Less Than Zero"?
A - Hugh Jackman
B - Brad Pitt
C - Colin Farrell
D - Brendan Fraser

Dr. Oz says that he's been saving the audience for this dire moment. He mentions that he knows Hugh Jackman, who has worked with healthcorps.
Ask the Audience results
A - 11%
B - 46%
C - 19%
D - 24%
As the audience votes Dr. Oz and Cedric discuss the audience's attitude - Dr. Oz asks if they look confident and Cedric replies that they look scared. "Oh, God, it's all on us!" Dr. Oz says he trusts the audience - he doesn't know the answer. He goes with their answer.
Spoiler
Answer: B (Brad Pitt)
ATA
$500K - The exterior of the White House is painted a shade of white called what?
A - dove white
B - antique white
C - whisper white
D - marble white

Dr. Oz says he should have paid more attention in high school. He remembers learning that the White House was burned in 1812 and rebuilt. He says
Spoiler
dove white isn't masculine enough and whisper white sounds too timid
. He wonders if he should risk $250,000 on a hunch. Dr. Oz says that surgery is controlled arrogance - thinking you can take a knife and cut someone open and help them. The key word is "controlled". It means confident but not foolhardy. He couldn't forget himself if he got this wrong, so he decides to take the money and walk away.
Spoiler
Answer: C (whisper white)
commercial break
For me, it would have been between antique white and marble white, meaning it was definitely one of the other two. Sayonara.
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#3 Post by MarleysGh0st » Mon Oct 21, 2013 6:55 am

SportsFan68 wrote:JTQ 2 and ATA remaining.
$100K - Headed by a publisher "committed to crime news," the first newspaper to sell over a million copies did so with the help of headlines about whom?
A - Jesse James
B - Jack the Ripper
C - Billy the Kid
D - Lizzie Borden

Dr. Oz says that all those folks are criminals. He thinks it would be difficult for newspapers to sell a million copies with headlines about
Spoiler
Billy the Kid or Jesse James because they were out west. Lizzie Borden committed some atrocious murders on the East Coast, so it's a possibility because it's an urban area. Jack the Ripper was in London and they sell a lot of papers in London
. He wonders whether he should ask the audience or save it for later. Dr. Oz asks if Cedric is a fan of Jack the Ripper - not as an answer but as a person.
Spoiler
Answer: B (Jack the Ripper)
Bank: $100,000
I might have been tempted to go with Lizzie -- I mean, she was FAMOUS -- even had that awful ditty written about her. JTQ 2.
All of these criminals were famous, but I thought Jack made the most logical choice. So, okay, Lizzie killed her parents in some obscure town in Massachusetts, but then she was under arrest, right? That's material for some curiosity, but it doesn't compare to the ongoing horror of the first (?) infamous serial killer of history, loose in one of the largest cities of the world (ergo, one of the largest newspaper markets).

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#4 Post by SportsFan68 » Mon Oct 21, 2013 8:42 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:JTQ 2 and ATA remaining.
$100K - Headed by a publisher "committed to crime news," the first newspaper to sell over a million copies did so with the help of headlines about whom?
A - Jesse James
B - Jack the Ripper
C - Billy the Kid
D - Lizzie Borden

Dr. Oz says that all those folks are criminals. He thinks it would be difficult for newspapers to sell a million copies with headlines about
Spoiler
Billy the Kid or Jesse James because they were out west. Lizzie Borden committed some atrocious murders on the East Coast, so it's a possibility because it's an urban area. Jack the Ripper was in London and they sell a lot of papers in London
. He wonders whether he should ask the audience or save it for later. Dr. Oz asks if Cedric is a fan of Jack the Ripper - not as an answer but as a person.
Spoiler
Answer: B (Jack the Ripper)
Bank: $100,000
I might have been tempted to go with Lizzie -- I mean, she was FAMOUS -- even had that awful ditty written about her. JTQ 2.
All of these criminals were famous, but I thought Jack made the most logical choice. So, okay, Lizzie killed her parents in some obscure town in Massachusetts, but then she was under arrest, right? That's material for some curiosity, but it doesn't compare to the ongoing horror of the first (?) infamous serial killer of history, loose in one of the largest cities of the world (ergo, one of the largest newspaper markets).
That's true. Marley convinced me.
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#5 Post by BassPlayingSugarplum » Mon Oct 21, 2013 11:18 am

You all missed the big clue -- headlineS (plural). The Ripper was never caught and killed multiple victims over a period of years. Hence more editions, over a period of years, not days or weeks.

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#6 Post by Bob Juch » Mon Oct 21, 2013 11:21 am

BassPlayingSugarplum wrote:You all missed the big clue -- headlineS (plural). The Ripper was never caught and killed multiple victims over a period of years. Hence more editions, over a period of years, not days or weeks.
I'm pretty sure they mean a million copies of just one issue. Many other papers would have sold over a million copies in a period of years.
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#7 Post by Sistine Fanny » Mon Oct 21, 2013 11:35 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:All of these criminals were famous, but I thought Jack made the most logical choice. So, okay, Lizzie killed her parents in some obscure town in Massachusetts, but then she was under arrest, right? That's material for some curiosity, but it doesn't compare to the ongoing horror of the first (?) infamous serial killer of history, loose in one of the largest cities of the world (ergo, one of the largest newspaper markets).
Fall River, obscure??? No way! Jerry Remy is from there...
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#8 Post by Sistine Fanny » Mon Oct 21, 2013 11:39 am

BassPlayingSugarplum wrote:You all missed the big clue -- headlineS (plural). The Ripper was never caught and killed multiple victims over a period of years. Hence more editions, over a period of years, not days or weeks.
It was a period of months, not years. The five canonical murders were August to November, 1888. The only other remotely likely victim was killed earlier that August.

I do agree with you about the plural headlines and editions, though.
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#9 Post by ghostjmf » Mon Oct 21, 2013 11:48 am

100K Q: I'd probably not have seen this unless I really got an overwhelming response on my previous ATA use & trusted them. I was leaning heavily toward Ripper, but I think I would have chickened out & gone home here. A few years ago, I would have gone for it. Life has made me a chicken, now.

By the way, folks, Fall River is not far from Boston (around 70 miles, actually), which is where the mega-copies of papers about Lizzie Borden would have sold.


250K Q: No idea.


500K Q: No idea. I thought Dr. Oz was actually going for it with the silly "reasoned it through" that Whisper White was "too wimpy" a color & with Dove White dismissed out-of-hand. I guess his wife picks out all the paint colors in *their* home, or he'd know that the adjectives in color names rarely have anything to do with the color on the paint-chip. Having said this, I think anyway that the actual White House looks more like Marble White to me, so that is my preference, but I would not have gone for it.

Instead, he gave us that lecture about how as a surgeon he has to know the diff between being brash & being justified in his decision, & wisely went home on this one.

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#10 Post by earendel » Tue Oct 22, 2013 8:58 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Dr. Oz

The special celebrity edition continues with Dr. Oz going into Round 2. He's excited and can feel the vibes from the audience - he can see it in their eyes. Hes playing for healthcorps, an organization that takes college grads and puts them in with high school kids, serving as big brothers and sisters and getting them excited about life and their health. The organization touches about 35,000 lives each year. He has $62,600 in his bank and his ask the audience lifeline available.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$100K - Headed by a publisher "committed to crime news," the first newspaper to sell over a million copies did so with the help of headlines about whom?
A - Jesse James
B - Jack the Ripper
C - Billy the Kid
D - Lizzie Borden

Dr. Oz says that all those folks are criminals. He thinks it would be difficult for newspapers to sell a million copies with headlines about
Spoiler
Billy the Kid or Jesse James because they were out west. Lizzie Borden committed some atrocious murders on the East Coast, so it's a possibility because it's an urban area. Jack the Ripper was in London and they sell a lot of papers in London
. He wonders whether he should ask the audience or save it for later. Dr. Oz asks if Cedric is a fan of Jack the Ripper - not as an answer but as a person.
Spoiler
Answer: B (Jack the Ripper)
Bank: $100,000
I'd have used pretty much the same reasoning.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$250K - Which of these major movie stars is listed on IMDB.com as "Partygoer/Preppy Guy at Fight" for the 1987 movie "Less Than Zero"?
A - Hugh Jackman
B - Brad Pitt
C - Colin Farrell
D - Brendan Fraser

Dr. Oz says that he's been saving the audience for this dire moment. He mentions that he knows Hugh Jackman, who has worked with healthcorps.
Ask the Audience results
A - 11%
B - 46%
C - 19%
D - 24%
As the audience votes Dr. Oz and Cedric discuss the audience's attitude - Dr. Oz asks if they look confident and Cedric replies that they look scared. "Oh, God, it's all on us!" Dr. Oz says he trusts the audience - he doesn't know the answer. He goes with their answer.
Spoiler
Answer: B (Brad Pitt)
Absolutely no idea. I hope the audience does, because I'm going to ask them.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$500K - The exterior of the White House is painted a shade of white called what?
A - dove white
B - antique white
C - whisper white
D - marble white

Dr. Oz says he should have paid more attention in high school. He remembers learning that the White House was burned in 1812 and rebuilt. He says
Spoiler
dove white isn't masculine enough and whisper white sounds too timid
. He wonders if he should risk $250,000 on a hunch. Dr. Oz says that surgery is controlled arrogance - thinking you can take a knife and cut someone open and help them. The key word is "controlled". It means confident but not foolhardy. He couldn't forget himself if he got this wrong, so he decides to take the money and walk away.
Spoiler
Answer: C (whisper white)
I still have a JTQ so I'll use it here in order to get to the $1M question. I don't know that I've ever heard this.
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#11 Post by thejeopardyfan » Tue Oct 22, 2013 2:34 pm

I lost on 250K. (I was out of lifelines.)

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