Fun with NBC's "The Weakest Link"
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- jeff6286
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Re: Fun with NBC's "The Weakest Link"
Someone who is so clearly the best player is just usually gonna be screwed in that last vote, making this such a dumb show in many respects.
Re: Fun with NBC's "The Weakest Link"
That's the part I hate about it (although when someone like Kaya makes it through, I do wonder what the hell the other two were thinking...

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When I made my post about Violet and YouTube that was as much of the episode as I had seen. I was cheering when Jane gave her the business about YT not being a network and such.
As Violet moved along in the game I started to think I was going to regret my initial post as she made it to the end.
John the police detective gave me an unintentional laugh as I mistook his plaster for the statue as plastic when I first heard it. Either way Michelangelo turned over. However, the fact that John said he saw it in person tipped me off that he might have some knowledge from travel and seeing art and that proved true in later questions when I could expect John to know the right answer.
It would have been a riot if the show was on a cable channel and Jane could have added swear words in her comments about all of the useless button pushing that seemed to become contagious.
Jack is like J! auditioners who can't help themselves but to answer all 50 right even though it may cost themselves money. I always wonder if those who ace the J! test could get on the show by tanking their score down to 45.
On TWL someone like Jacks needs to find a way to hide under the radar a bit. I like the idea of some kind of immunity protection when it's down to the final three.
As Violet moved along in the game I started to think I was going to regret my initial post as she made it to the end.
John the police detective gave me an unintentional laugh as I mistook his plaster for the statue as plastic when I first heard it. Either way Michelangelo turned over. However, the fact that John said he saw it in person tipped me off that he might have some knowledge from travel and seeing art and that proved true in later questions when I could expect John to know the right answer.
It would have been a riot if the show was on a cable channel and Jane could have added swear words in her comments about all of the useless button pushing that seemed to become contagious.
Jack is like J! auditioners who can't help themselves but to answer all 50 right even though it may cost themselves money. I always wonder if those who ace the J! test could get on the show by tanking their score down to 45.
On TWL someone like Jacks needs to find a way to hide under the radar a bit. I like the idea of some kind of immunity protection when it's down to the final three.
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Right I was thinking the same thing how fortunate Kaya was to make it through despite also clearly being the best player in her game by miles. Whether it was her being likeable and the players not wanting to turn on her or if she just happened to luck into having a player there who didn't have a mindset to vote off the strongest player. I forget, did either of the other two vote for Kaya?
Re: Fun with NBC's "The Weakest Link"
God these People sucked. so many bad Answers.
Does Tracy look a little bit like Julia Collins to anyone else?
Does Tracy look a little bit like Julia Collins to anyone else?
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Waiting for the final round...
Still laughing that there was any chance that those players would get the artist of The Kiss.
Still laughing that there was any chance that those players would get the artist of The Kiss.
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Rodin, or Klimt?MarkBarrett wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 1:54 amWaiting for the final round...
Still laughing that there was any chance that those players would get the artist of The Kiss.
(Potato, potato?)
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Francesco HayezMinnesotaMyron wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 3:15 amRodin, or Klimt?MarkBarrett wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 1:54 amWaiting for the final round...
Still laughing that there was any chance that those players would get the artist of The Kiss.

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Good that the bad players got booted off first. For once, the best two players in the episode in the final.
My Performance: Two Buck Chuck was not gonna happen. Of course, didn't recognize Mrs. Jenner. No idea who that man was who is the step son of Barbara Streisand. Next is also completely new to me. Guessing it ran out of business before I was born. Also matched Cecil with Boston Red Sox.
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My Performance: Two Buck Chuck was not gonna happen. Of course, didn't recognize Mrs. Jenner. No idea who that man was who is the step son of Barbara Streisand. Next is also completely new to me. Guessing it ran out of business before I was born. Also matched Cecil with Boston Red Sox.
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- jeff6286
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Re: Fun with NBC's "The Weakest Link"
Yeah there was a lot of tough stuff in this episode, and maybe collectively the worst set of contestants, not a good pairing. By tough stuff I mean legitimate Jeopardy or Learned League fodder like Anna Karenina, Next, Klimt, Peter and the Wolf, Lafitte, all a far cry from the mostly common knowledge stuff that makes up the majority of this show's usual fare.