"Russian Roulette"
(2002)
- 2002年06月03日 (美国)
- 青春
- 剧情:Four contestants all who stand at podiums arranged in a "Weakest Link"-type circle competed in this hybrid general knowledge quiz-game of chance, where incorrect answers could literally cause them to drop out of the game. Host Walberg posed multiple choice questions to the contestants. Correct answers were worth cash, while an incorrect answer placed him/her at risk for elimination thusly: That contestant pulled a lever, activating a series of lighted circles; if the lighted circle stopped at a vulnerable contestant, a trap door opened beneath that player, eliminating him/her from further competition and causing them to lose all their winnings. The last contestant remaining was the show's champion, received their cash winnings (and those of eliminated opponents), and moved on to the bonus round, where they have the potential to win up to $100,000 (though most daily winners won between $5,000 and $10,000. f29 Written by Brian Rathjen Four contestants (as perfect strangers) start with $150, and one is randomly selected as the "Challenger," to start answering the questions. In Round 1, the challenger is shown 3 possible answers, and after host Walberg has read that question, the challenger must pass the question on to another opponent and is given 10 seconds to answer the question. If his/her opponent gets the question right, ten he/she gets accumulates more money, if he/she gets the question wrong, then the opponent loses all the money to the challenger whom he/she had challenged another player to answer, and is forced to play Russian Roulette depending on how many drop zones they had. When he/she had pulled the handle, if the contestant avoids the drop zone (in as maximum of 5), he/she is safe, but if the contestants lands on one of the drop zones, then that player was out of the game. In Round 2, 3 contestants remain, and each correct answer was worth $200, and every question had 4 possible answers. The two remaining players with the most amount of money get to go on to the third and final round where the contestant (with the most amount of money) had the privilege of answering the question (risk losing everything of what he/she has had) or passing the question on to his/her opponent in hopes he/she gets it wrong. Correct answers to questions are worth $250, and the contestant with the most amount of money at either the end of the game, or when a contestant is out of the game just before time running out wins and has a shot of winning, $10,000 just before $100,000. The winning contestant who eliminated the last 3 contestants from previous rounds got the chance to go onto the bonus round and winning a possible $100,000. In the first season of the bonus round, the contestant has 60 seconds to answer 5 questions, and after every 10 seconds, a new drop zone opens. If a contestant runs out of time or has given an wrong answer, the contestant will drop with whatever he/she has won to that point (when rewarding $500 for each correct answer). But a contestant can always pass if they don't know an answer to a question just yet, and when answering each question, they must shout out the phrase, "My Answer Is," before each and every answer to a question like that. During the second season of the bonus round, they underwent some changes and the rules are different than the first season. The contestant can still win $10,000 (before going for $100,000) by answering all 10 questions correctly in the 60 second time limit, and they didn't have to be prefaced with using the face, "My Answer Is," anymore, the contestant gets $300 for each correct answer and $10,000 for getting all 10. Written by Gary Richard Collins II (hugsarealwaysinorder@yahoo.com)
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Announcer: Four strangers, one goal - to win a head-to-head competition for a chance at $100, One wrong answer...
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Host: The perks of being a host. [after a contestant explains he's doing hypnosis on himself] Host: S...