I remember this episode. Such a mess. Alfonzo shouldn't have lasted as long as he did. Tina was a ditz. Dan should've lasted longer. Keshia was probably the only deserving winner
I remember this episode. Such a mess. Alfonzo shouldn't have lasted as long as he did. Tina was a ditz. Dan should've lasted longer. Keshia was probably the only deserving winner
Lol at them planning dinner before, like mess Poor Dustin and Anne saying "did your mother tell you..."
Lol at them planning dinner before, like mess Poor Dustin and Anne saying "did your mother tell you..."
Well they kinda got what they deserved. $33,000 is a pretty low score for the primetime edition...only the Playboy Playmates, Rappers, Basketball Players and fear factor contestants did worse.
nnn those are mostly hard questions tho I don't blame the mistakes, although they should have banked EVERY possible time.
Nnnnnn the only time they got questions correct was when Jill got one correct early on and then Chuck got one right at the very last second. That's one of those situations where you just don't know what to expect.
Well they kinda got what they deserved. $33,000 is a pretty low score for the primetime edition...only the Playboy Playmates, Rappers, Basketball Players and fear factor contestants did worse.
Yeah, the guy for the syndicated version was NOT doing it for me. I don't think anyone else other than she... could.
George was good in his own right. I liked both him and Anne in different ways. Anne makes fun of you in a cold way but George can make fun of you and totally adapt to the type of personality you are.
Both versions are good to me IMO. Anne is the better host. However, considering they taped SO many celebrity shows, you were more likely to make it onto the Daytime show.
324 episodes were made for the syndicated version with no celebrity episodes. Multiply that by 6, that means 1,944 people would've had the chance to play the game. Subtract 60 (for both seasons of Big Losers Week episodes) and a contestant that I found out was on two episodes but wasn't a big loser, and that is 1883.