Wheel Of Fortune: I'd Like To Buy A Vowel
#1
Posted Jan 9, 2004 @ 12:38 PM
At one point the puzzle was filled in as follows:
WE ARE THE CHAMPI_NS _ _ QUEEN
The team in the middle (this is football players week) spun the wheel and asked for an "F". They lose their turn.
The next team looks at the board totally baffled and asks if they can buy a vowel.
HELLO?!
#2
Posted Jan 9, 2004 @ 2:35 PM
#3
Posted Jan 16, 2004 @ 2:12 PM
Doesn't the bell ring mean they're short on time? Wouldn't it therefore have been quicker to have her solve the puzzle then and there???
#4
Posted Jan 16, 2004 @ 8:22 PM
#5
Posted Jan 16, 2004 @ 10:08 PM
#6
Posted Jan 17, 2004 @ 9:16 AM
#7
Posted Jan 19, 2004 @ 2:00 PM
I often feel there's a moral component to the game. Like when you know a contestant already knows the answer, but he just has to spin the wheel one more time because he doesn't feel he has quite enough money yet, and the wheel comes up bankrupt, and the next contestant solves the puzzle right away--doesn't that make you feel good? Like the greedy contestant got taught a cosmic lesson?
Very true. On the other hand, I also hate it when a contestant solves a puzzle waaay too early, like when s/he has $1,000 or less and could have gotten some more money. I think that's just stupid and sacrificing the long game (bonus round) for the short one (a quick win).
For example, last week this guy was way out in front (something like $19,000 going into the last puzzle. Pat spins one last time and course gets the $5,000 space (I swear, he must either practice a lot of spinning in his off time or the wheel is fixed!). Some lady who was in last place manages to get enough $$ with that as the space and not only solves the puzzle, but wins the match! If he would have just spun ONE more time in one of the puzzles he won, he would have won the whole thing.
#8
Posted Jan 23, 2004 @ 11:46 AM
I'm not saying I like this idea, just an observation.
#9
Posted Feb 7, 2004 @ 7:29 AM
Do they get more money if their vowel shows up more than once in the puzzle? Suppose there were five "E"s in the puzzle. Do they get five times $250 added to their pot? Otherwise I don't understand why people would buy vowels since it's a lose-lose situation.
#10
Posted Feb 8, 2004 @ 12:37 PM
Then again, the contestants on Wheel of Fortune don't exactly have the brain power of the ones on Jeopardy. Reminds me of Joey from Friends playing along in his living room. "It's Count Rushmore!"
#11
Posted Feb 9, 2004 @ 12:37 AM
#12
Posted Feb 10, 2004 @ 5:20 PM
#13
Posted Feb 13, 2004 @ 3:13 PM
I'm just as perplexed as any of you why someone would buy a vowel when the puzzle is obvious. Another pet peeve of mine is when someone will hit a large number like $900 and guess a letter that appears once, while another yet uncalled letter appears 4 or 5 times (assuming the puzzle is fairly obvious at this point).
#14
Posted Feb 13, 2004 @ 3:43 PM
They take that chance by buying a vowel. You lose $250 regardless of whether it's up there a million times, one time, or not up there at all. You play the odds when you buy a vowel, and hope that it pays off. But it always costs you something.And for some still unexplained reason, they also lose $250 if the vowel they select is not in the puzzle...
#15
Posted Feb 13, 2004 @ 9:32 PM
Sounds like they've changed the rules since I watched WOF regularly (in the 80s). I think the vowels used to cost $50 each. If there were six Es in a puzzle, the player lost $300. If there was one O, the player lost $50. Is that right?You lose $250 regardless of whether it's up there a million times, one time, or not up there at all.
Edited by RainIsBeautiful, Feb 13, 2004 @ 9:32 PM.
#16
Posted Feb 20, 2004 @ 11:49 AM
That's not to say it never happened. I know that the daytime version went through numerous changes in its later years, and I never saw that version after the mid-1980's.
#17
Posted Feb 20, 2004 @ 5:17 PM
(FWIW, I watched WOF in the early evenings, right before the prime time shows came on.)
#18
Posted Feb 20, 2004 @ 5:45 PM
(bangs head on desk) They've been giving those letters to the contestants for free for more than 15 years now, geez...
#19
Posted Feb 20, 2004 @ 6:04 PM
#20
Posted Feb 23, 2004 @ 3:50 PM
Pat: "So you have ten grandchildren. By how many children?"
Female contestant: "Two lovely daughters."
Pat: "Busy little beavers!"
#21
Posted Feb 24, 2004 @ 12:05 PM
BWAH!Pat: "So you have ten grandchildren. By how many children?"
Female contestant: "Two lovely daughters."
Pat: "Busy little beavers!"
#22
Posted Mar 18, 2004 @ 3:04 PM
#23
Posted Mar 18, 2004 @ 3:15 PM
Funny thing is, I don't recall that category showing up much after that feeascoo... fiasoco... incident.
#24
Posted Apr 2, 2004 @ 11:45 AM
I DO NOT LIKE THEM S_M-I-_M
Pat says there are only vowels left. Player guesses "U". Loses turn. Next person pauses for several seconds, trying to figure out what to do even though...
THERE WAS ONLY ONE POSSIBLE LETTER LEFT!
Edited by Michael1973, Apr 2, 2004 @ 11:45 AM.
#25
Posted Apr 2, 2004 @ 5:45 PM
Idiots.
#26
Posted Apr 5, 2004 @ 12:18 PM
#27
Posted Apr 5, 2004 @ 12:25 PM
I remember one where the puzzle was (something like) "Banana _ustard Pie" and the guy very confidently solved the puzzle as "Banana Mustard Pie". I laughed and laughed and then felt sorry for him...he would have a hard time living it down. He sounded so sure of himself.
These remind me of Joey on Friends trying to solve the puzzle - _ount Rusmore.
Joey:
"It's COUNT Rushmore!!! Jeez, what an idiot!"
#28
Posted Apr 5, 2004 @ 3:40 PM
#29
Posted Apr 8, 2004 @ 6:14 PM
I think even Pat groaned.
#30
Posted Apr 9, 2004 @ 11:38 AM
If it were me, I'd only use a Free Spin if I was dangerously close to solving the puzzle when I lost my turn -- unless it was the last round and I hadn't used it yet.







