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Transcript 6/17/09: Martha Stewart (carryover)

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 3:51 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Martha Stewart
Madison, CT
Full-Time Mom of 2

Martha has 2 kids: Dennis, who's in high school and didn't go to the taping because he felt that school was more important; and Megan, who is in the audience with Martha's husband, Glen. Glen reports that Martha is a very good cook, but when asked if she's handy as well, he replies, "She's a really good cook."

Megan made Martha a good-luck keychain (which Martha shows off) that says "Mom Rules."

Martha has all of her lifelines left, and she's going for $4,000. Her category tree:

In the Doghouse
Opening Night
The Periodic Table
1939
Lush Lingo
Native Cultures
Poets
Wall-E
Saucy
(Personal Banking)
(Let's Go Dutch)
(Sports Legends)
(Pucker Up)
(Bird in the Brand)
(Child's Play)

Meredith introduces today's Expert, Ashleigh Banfield (from CourtTV), and says she's "been doing a great job all week."

$4,000 (Saucy): Characterized by its spiciness, which of these Italian pasta sauces has a name that literally translates to "Brother Devil"?
A. Fra Diavolo B. Bolognese
C. Alfredo D. Primavera
Spoiler
A. Fra Diavolo (16)
$8,000 (Wall-E): What is the name of the greedy corporation prominently featured in the animated movie "WALL-E"?
A. Tall-Mart B. Buy N Large
C. Monstrous, Inc. D. Gigan-Tech

Martha decides to ATA (21 seconds left on the clock). The results:
ATA Results
A. Tall-Mart - 31%
B. Buy N Large - 28%
C. Monstrous, Inc. - 10%
D. Gigan-Tech - 31%
The results being less-than-promising, Martha chooses to PAF (16). Standing by are (with no introduction from Meredith): M.P. (Madison, CT); Don (Madison, CT); and Laura (Peoria, IL). Martha says that "Laura has 3 young children, and I'm going to hope that she's seen this movie." After reading the question and answers, Laura says it's the one movie she didn't see with her kids, but asks for the answers again. Martha reads them again, leaving 1 second on the clock for Laura to say she's sorry, but...

Martha considers the question again, and decides to DD (6). Meredith explains that she's locked into answering, and if both are wrong she'll go back to $1,000. Laura's first answer,
Spoiler
D
is incorrect. Her second answer,
Spoiler
A
is also wrong, and Laura leaves with $1,000.
Spoiler
B. Buy N Large (3)

Re: Transcript 6/17/09: Martha Stewart (carryover)

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 5:01 pm
by NellyLunatic1980
$8K: I didn't see this movie, so it's time to bring out some lifelines. My first one is ATA... but a virtual three-way tie for the lead does nothing for me. DD won't help when there are three answers to choose from. Ashleigh probably didn't see this film, as her kids aren't quite old enough for the theater. So it's gonna be PAF.

Re: Transcript 6/17/09: Martha Stewart (carryover)

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 5:01 pm
by hbomb1947
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8,000 (Wall-E): What is the name of the greedy corporation prominently featured in the animated movie "WALL-E"?
A. Tall-Mart B. Buy N Large
C. Monstrous, Inc. D. Gigan-Tech

Martha decides to ATA (21 seconds left on the clock). The results:
ATA Results
A. Tall-Mart - 31%
B. Buy N Large - 28%
C. Monstrous, Inc. - 10%
D. Gigan-Tech - 31%
The results being less-than-promising, Martha chooses to PAF (16). Standing by are (with no introduction from Meredith): M.P. (Madison, CT); Don (Madison, CT); and Laura (Peoria, IL). Martha says that "Laura has 3 young children, and I'm going to hope that she's seen this movie." After reading the question and answers, Laura says it's the one movie she didn't see with her kids, but asks for the answers again. Martha reads them again, leaving 1 second on the clock for Laura to say she's sorry, but...

Martha considers the question again, and decides to DD (6). Meredith explains that she's locked into answering, and if both are wrong she'll go back to $1,000. Laura's first answer,
Spoiler
D
is incorrect. Her second answer,
Spoiler
A
is also wrong, and Laura leaves with $1,000.
Spoiler
B. Buy N Large (3)
What a ridiculously obscure question for the dollar level, as evidenced by the audience split. I saw Wall-E when it came out last summer, and had no recollection of this. This just isn't one of those movie details that remains in the national consciousness, and I have to wonder what the writers were thinking (other than "What can we do to give away less of Disney's money?").

With that said, the answer was, of course, easily googlable.

Re: Transcript 6/17/09: Martha Stewart (carryover)

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 5:03 pm
by hbomb1947
NellyLunatic1980 wrote:$8K: I didn't see this movie, so it's time to bring out some lifelines. My first one is ATA... but a virtual three-way tie for the lead does nothing for me. DD won't help when there are three answers to choose from. Ashleigh probably didn't see this film, as her kids aren't quite old enough for the theater. So it's gonna be PAF.
Plenty of adults, even those without kids, go to see Pixar films. With that said, given the ATA results, I would not have confidence that Ashleigh would remember this detail even if she had seen the movie.

Re: Transcript 6/17/09: Martha Stewart (carryover)

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 7:32 pm
by gsabc
hbomb1947 wrote:What a ridiculously obscure question for the dollar level, as evidenced by the audience split. I saw Wall-E when it came out last summer, and had no recollection of this. This just isn't one of those movie details that remains in the national consciousness, and I have to wonder what the writers were thinking (other than "What can we do to give away less of Disney's money?").

With that said, the answer was, of course, easily googlable.
I'm with whoever decided on the dollar value. I wouldn't have expected it to be that obscure or confusing, either. The name and logo was plastered all over the ship with the humans as well as on all the billboards there and even back on Earth amidst the trash.

Re: Transcript 6/17/09: Martha Stewart (carryover)

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 7:32 pm
by KillerTomato
hbomb1947 wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8,000 (Wall-E): What is the name of the greedy corporation prominently featured in the animated movie "WALL-E"?
A. Tall-Mart B. Buy N Large
C. Monstrous, Inc. D. Gigan-Tech

Martha decides to ATA (21 seconds left on the clock). The results:
ATA Results
A. Tall-Mart - 31%
B. Buy N Large - 28%
C. Monstrous, Inc. - 10%
D. Gigan-Tech - 31%
The results being less-than-promising, Martha chooses to PAF (16). Standing by are (with no introduction from Meredith): M.P. (Madison, CT); Don (Madison, CT); and Laura (Peoria, IL). Martha says that "Laura has 3 young children, and I'm going to hope that she's seen this movie." After reading the question and answers, Laura says it's the one movie she didn't see with her kids, but asks for the answers again. Martha reads them again, leaving 1 second on the clock for Laura to say she's sorry, but...

Martha considers the question again, and decides to DD (6). Meredith explains that she's locked into answering, and if both are wrong she'll go back to $1,000. Laura's first answer,
Spoiler
D
is incorrect. Her second answer,
Spoiler
A
is also wrong, and Laura leaves with $1,000.
Spoiler
B. Buy N Large (3)
What a ridiculously obscure question for the dollar level, as evidenced by the audience split. I saw Wall-E when it came out last summer, and had no recollection of this. This just isn't one of those movie details that remains in the national consciousness, and I have to wonder what the writers were thinking (other than "What can we do to give away less of Disney's money?").

With that said, the answer was, of course, easily googlable.
Well, the movie did come out just a couple of months before this episode was taped, and probably around the time the DVD was released, so it was still "current" at the time.

Second, BnL was mentioned about 300 times in the movie, and signs were EVERYWHERE. It really should have been gettable. I can't judge for myself, since I'm a big movie fan, big Pixar fan, and have seen the movie several times....but FWIW, this was a slam-dunk for me.

Re: Transcript 6/17/09: Martha Stewart (carryover)

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 9:57 pm
by Rafferbee
Aww man, I was really hoping Martha would do well, especially after waiting in the Green Room on three separate occasions.

Re: Transcript 6/17/09: Martha Stewart (carryover)

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:08 pm
by hanzz
KillerTomato wrote:
hbomb1947 wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8,000 (Wall-E): What is the name of the greedy corporation prominently featured in the animated movie "WALL-E"?
A. Tall-Mart B. Buy N Large
C. Monstrous, Inc. D. Gigan-Tech

Martha decides to ATA (21 seconds left on the clock). The results:
ATA Results
A. Tall-Mart - 31%
B. Buy N Large - 28%
C. Monstrous, Inc. - 10%
D. Gigan-Tech - 31%
The results being less-than-promising, Martha chooses to PAF (16). Standing by are (with no introduction from Meredith): M.P. (Madison, CT); Don (Madison, CT); and Laura (Peoria, IL). Martha says that "Laura has 3 young children, and I'm going to hope that she's seen this movie." After reading the question and answers, Laura says it's the one movie she didn't see with her kids, but asks for the answers again. Martha reads them again, leaving 1 second on the clock for Laura to say she's sorry, but...

Martha considers the question again, and decides to DD (6). Meredith explains that she's locked into answering, and if both are wrong she'll go back to $1,000. Laura's first answer,
Spoiler
D
is incorrect. Her second answer,
Spoiler
A
is also wrong, and Laura leaves with $1,000.
Spoiler
B. Buy N Large (3)
What a ridiculously obscure question for the dollar level, as evidenced by the audience split. I saw Wall-E when it came out last summer, and had no recollection of this. This just isn't one of those movie details that remains in the national consciousness, and I have to wonder what the writers were thinking (other than "What can we do to give away less of Disney's money?").

With that said, the answer was, of course, easily googlable.
Well, the movie did come out just a couple of months before this episode was taped, and probably around the time the DVD was released, so it was still "current" at the time.

Second, BnL was mentioned about 300 times in the movie, and signs were EVERYWHERE. It really should have been gettable. I can't judge for myself, since I'm a big movie fan, big Pixar fan, and have seen the movie several times....but FWIW, this was a slam-dunk for me.
I have to agree. I'm probably in KillerTomato's camp in that I love movies and Pixar and I saw WALL-E about 8 times, but even after the first time, "B!N!L!" was stuck in my head. This question becomes infinitely harder, however, if you haven't seen the movie of course. However, for regular Millionaire, I think I would consider anything in the year's top 10 releases, as well as the winners of the major Academy Awards, as fair game.

ETA: In hindsight, I may have valued this question higher, say, for $25,000.

Re: Transcript 6/17/09: Martha Stewart (carryover)

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 5:29 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Martha Stewart
Madison, CT
Full-Time Mom of 2
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8,000 (Wall-E): What is the name of the greedy corporation prominently featured in the animated movie "WALL-E"?
A. Tall-Mart B. Buy N Large
C. Monstrous, Inc. D. Gigan-Tech

Martha decides to ATA (21 seconds left on the clock). The results:
ATA Results
A. Tall-Mart - 31%
B. Buy N Large - 28%
C. Monstrous, Inc. - 10%
D. Gigan-Tech - 31%
No idea - I was leaning toward Gigan-Tech, but given the audience response it would be time to use a second lifeline.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:The results being less-than-promising, Martha chooses to PAF (16). Standing by are (with no introduction from Meredith): M.P. (Madison, CT); Don (Madison, CT); and Laura (Peoria, IL). Martha says that "Laura has 3 young children, and I'm going to hope that she's seen this movie." After reading the question and answers, Laura says it's the one movie she didn't see with her kids, but asks for the answers again. Martha reads them again, leaving 1 second on the clock for Laura to say she's sorry, but...

Martha considers the question again, and decides to DD (6). Meredith explains that she's locked into answering, and if both are wrong she'll go back to $1,000. Laura's first answer,
Spoiler
D
is incorrect. Her second answer,
Spoiler
A
is also wrong, and Laura leaves with $1,000.
Spoiler
B. Buy N Large (3)
I'd PAF, but it would be someone with Google ready.

Give Martha credit for going for it.

Re: Transcript 6/17/09: Martha Stewart (carryover)

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 6:15 am
by MarleysGh0st
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8,000 (Wall-E): What is the name of the greedy corporation prominently featured in the animated movie "WALL-E"?
A. Tall-Mart B. Buy N Large
C. Monstrous, Inc. D. Gigan-Tech

Martha decides to ATA (21 seconds left on the clock). The results:
ATA Results
A. Tall-Mart - 31%
B. Buy N Large - 28%
C. Monstrous, Inc. - 10%
D. Gigan-Tech - 31%
The results being less-than-promising, Martha chooses to PAF (16). Standing by are (with no introduction from Meredith): M.P. (Madison, CT); Don (Madison, CT); and Laura (Peoria, IL). Martha says that "Laura has 3 young children, and I'm going to hope that she's seen this movie." After reading the question and answers, Laura says it's the one movie she didn't see with her kids, but asks for the answers again. Martha reads them again, leaving 1 second on the clock for Laura to say she's sorry, but...

Martha considers the question again, and decides to DD (6). Meredith explains that she's locked into answering, and if both are wrong she'll go back to $1,000. Laura's first answer,
Spoiler
D
is incorrect. Her second answer,
Spoiler
A
is also wrong, and Laura leaves with $1,000.
Spoiler
B. Buy N Large (3)
Most movie questions fall into the "Either you've seen it or you haven't" category. I didn't think this question was about a particularly obscure point (others have already described how often it comes up in the move) but seeing the right answer in third place on the ATA was surprising. Did so many people really think they could have called it "Tall-Mart" without getting sued?

Re: Transcript 6/17/09: Martha Stewart (carryover)

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 5:54 pm
by ghostjmf
8K: Have not seen movie, nor heard this discussed. ATA. But in my fiction-world, I get better results.