I’ll bet that it was shortly after this episode that they made the ruling that once you pass your spins, you can’t get them back unless they get passed back to you.
It's odd how Peter and the contestant talked about flying as that's what killed Peter and his wife. Peter was a pilot and the plane he was flying with his wife had engine problems right after take off and crashed. A mechanic had just did repairs to the plane but I guess he didn't repair it properly or there was another problem and it very sadly cost Peter and his wife their lives. I was very saddened when I heard as Peter was my favorite game show host and PYL was my all time favorite game show.
I still think she knew where they were going but just totally forgot she was in 3rd place. Yeah, she says she didn't know where they were going but it just sounded desperate, like she saw that excuse work for Dan so let me just say that and try to take back this really dumb move. She clarifies later that ok I'm in 2nd I can pass now. She's just fortunate she realized in time and while the judges were still willing to be lenient.
Did they bring Dan or Ralph back? She made a strategic blunder, and they allowed her to take it back. It seemed pretty unfair. She could have/should have asked, but didn't. If I were Ralph, I would have definitely asked a producer to see the rule book before heading to the parking lot.
She lucked out. There was an earlier episode where a player wanted to take back the spins they had passed, but the judges/Peter said no. Had the judges said no this time I think Dan or Ralph would have won.
Miriam, and indeed that's where she lost. She too tried to claim that she didn't know who they'd be passed to, but - seeing as that was her fourth day, I'm not sure I buy that one. But given that previous instance, I can only wonder why they allowed it this time.
Michael J. Kerkau I wonder if it was up to the judge(s), they could decide whether a contestant was genuinely confused or not, and go from there. Then maybe some point after this, they decided that once the spins are passed, they’re passed, just to avoid any and all confusion.
10:34 "Stick with the lady, she knows!" Well, that depends on the lady - this question will come back at least once, and the once in particular I am thinking of is on the Zero Spin Doris episode. Doris herself buzzes in for the question, and Pied-Pipers the group into No Spins with her wrong answer. Then again, evidently none of those three have ever been to a milliner's.
Loreen's horseshit excuse about how she though she was passing to Ralph made no sense. He had three whammies and would be getting seven spins. If he hit one in any of those spins, the game was over and Dan was winning. He got screwed.
I remember on another episode, a contestant wanted to change their mind and Peter said you can't, you already said pass. So how was this ok? If I were the other contestants, I would have been b**ching over this ruling!
@@andrewbeaudoin7363 normally I can't stand you. But it may not be fair this time that she won. Why you hate female champions when 2 men are her opponents
Rudy Red Cat dude the ruling for that wasn’t made yet and it’s completely fair she won even though it was on a technicality she thought she could choose who to pass it too she just had a brain fart
I’ll bet that it was shortly after this episode that they made the ruling that once you pass your spins, you can’t get them back unless they get passed back to you.
This is the greatest show ever, game or regular.
17:24 apparently the scorekeeper hoped Ralph would lose
It's odd how Peter and the contestant talked about flying as that's what killed Peter and his wife. Peter was a pilot and the plane he was flying with his wife had engine problems right after take off and crashed. A mechanic had just did repairs to the plane but I guess he didn't repair it properly or there was another problem and it very sadly cost Peter and his wife their lives. I was very saddened when I heard as Peter was my favorite game show host and PYL was my all time favorite game show.
DoubleVisionandco I didn’t know that, thanks!
I never knew that
I just learned this last week. I also fly, but I was wondering whatever happened to Peter and googled him. He died the same year as my brother. :(
I still think she knew where they were going but just totally forgot she was in 3rd place. Yeah, she says she didn't know where they were going but it just sounded desperate, like she saw that excuse work for Dan so let me just say that and try to take back this really dumb move. She clarifies later that ok I'm in 2nd I can pass now. She's just fortunate she realized in time and while the judges were still willing to be lenient.
That really was unfair. Once you decide to pass, you shouldn't be allowed to take them back. Not a good episode.
They started to say "if you say pass, the spins are passed" in 1985
Dan gave a Foolish Answer during The first Question Round
Did they bring Dan or Ralph back? She made a strategic blunder, and they allowed her to take it back. It seemed pretty unfair. She could have/should have asked, but didn't. If I were Ralph, I would have definitely asked a producer to see the rule book before heading to the parking lot.
18:55: Yes, You Can Have It Back!
She lucked out. There was an earlier episode where a player wanted to take back the spins they had passed, but the judges/Peter said no. Had the judges said no this time I think Dan or Ralph would have won.
When the show was in 1985, Peter made a reference saying once a player says pass, they are gone.
Miriam, and indeed that's where she lost. She too tried to claim that she didn't know who they'd be passed to, but - seeing as that was her fourth day, I'm not sure I buy that one.
But given that previous instance, I can only wonder why they allowed it this time.
Michael J. Kerkau I wonder if it was up to the judge(s), they could decide whether a contestant was genuinely confused or not, and go from there. Then maybe some point after this, they decided that once the spins are passed, they’re passed, just to avoid any and all confusion.
@@michaelj.kerkau1625 this was day 1 for this lady
10:34 "Stick with the lady, she knows!" Well, that depends on the lady - this question will come back at least once, and the once in particular I am thinking of is on the Zero Spin Doris episode. Doris herself buzzes in for the question, and Pied-Pipers the group into No Spins with her wrong answer. Then again, evidently none of those three have ever been to a milliner's.
Loreen's horseshit excuse about how she though she was passing to Ralph made no sense. He had three whammies and would be getting seven spins. If he hit one in any of those spins, the game was over and Dan was winning. He got screwed.
Hmmmmm That seems a bit unfair
18:38: Can I Change My Mind?
I remember on another episode, a contestant wanted to change their mind and Peter said you can't, you already said pass. So how was this ok? If I were the other contestants, I would have been b**ching over this ruling!
19:54
21:01 what class she showed.
She was trouble which means: not being fair at all! Dan/Ralph deserved that win 100%, and continued on as Champion; until he retired on his 4th Day.
Andrew YOU SUCK AS A HUMAN.
@@andrewbeaudoin7363 normally I can't stand you. But it may not be fair this time that she won. Why you hate female champions when 2 men are her opponents
Russell H I’m a woman, and it was completely unfair she won. Don’t bring gender into this. She was a moron, they gave her back her spins and she won?
Rudy Red Cat dude the ruling for that wasn’t made yet and it’s completely fair she won even though it was on a technicality she thought she could choose who to pass it too she just had a brain fart