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H2 Bonus Round question
clemon79:
[quote name=\'Brakus\' date=\'Nov 10 2003, 10:28 PM\'] And how does the car "start" when the contestant successfully chooses the correct key? [/quote]
Well, assuming the key does fit the lock (and isn't a dummy replacement), it would still click over to the start position, indicating that it was the right key. A bad key wouldn't click out of the home position.
bricon:
--- Quote ---On Friday's show when Alana went for the car, when she put it in and tried to turn it over, she had a look on her face like she knew she didn't win, and then all of a sudden the car started and had a look of genuine surprise and happiness.
Was that made to look good?
--- End quote ---
No, it was just her thinking she was going to hear "oh no!", and then the car "started".
--- Quote ---And how does the car "start" when the contestant successfully chooses the correct key?
--- End quote ---
We have a chart with the key rack, the order in which to kill the bad keys, and of course which one is the winning key. Word also comes down from the booth "bad key", or "good key". The appropriate sound effect is triggered based on that.
cmjb13:
[quote name=\'bricon\' date=\'Nov 11 2003, 10:42 AM\'] Word also comes down from the booth "bad key", or "good key". The appropriate sound effect is triggered based on that. [/quote]
Well, it's more like "Bad Key" "Bad Key" "Bad Key"
Tom also looks to one of the crew members, who plays as the contestant during rehersal, after the contestant picks a key. Tom sees either a nod (yes) or a shake of the head (no). I wonder why they tell Tom. Couldn't it be a suprise?
I'm waiting for one of these days for a contestant to look to the crowd and briefly see the guy shaking his head (bad key) and say something about it. Of course, that would probably be edited out.
Matt Ottinger:
--- Quote ---I wonder why they tell Tom. Couldn't it be a suprise?
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Why? It serves the production no purpose for Tom to be surprised. If he knows, he gets to be ready for what happens next. As a professional broadcaster, he can make a win sound just as exciting even if he already knows it's coming.
MSTieScott:
[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' date=\'Nov 11 2003, 01:11 PM\']As a professional broadcaster, he can make a win sound just as exciting even if he already knows it's coming.[/quote]
I don't know... as a regular viewer, I figured out a while ago that Tom is told whether the key is a winner before the reveal, and I've noticed that when the key is the correct one, he tends to say something while the contestant is inserting the key that will lead to a proclamation of victory (made-up example: "He says it's absolutely gotta be the middle key... [open] ...and he's absolutely right!" Pretty much any time Tom says something that ends with an ellipsis, I know that the contestant is about to win. Okay, so I only figure it out two seconds before the win actually happens, but still, it kind of takes the fun out of it.
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Scott Robinson
On the other hand, being told in advance whether the chosen key is a winner can come in handy... I remember an episode where the contestant turned the key but didn't push on the trunk, so Tom gently pulled the trunk open from where he was standing to move things along.
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