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Transcript 10/4/17 Chase Magnano (carryover)

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 12:51 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Chase Magnano
15-year-old
Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.


Chase didn’t need any lifelines on the first ten questions. Cut the Question can’t be used above $50,000.

$100,000
A lifesaver in an emergency, “NuqDaq ’oH puchpa”e’” is how you say “Where is the bathroom?” in which fictional language?
A: Avatar’s Na’vi B: Star Trek’s Klingon
C: Lord of the Rings’ Elvish D: Star Wars’ Ewokese

Spoiler
Chase knows it’s not Ewokese.
A: 54% B: 31% C: 13% D: 2%


Spoiler
Chase says his +1, his dad, doesn’t know this. 50/50 leaves Na’vi and Klingon. Chase thinks it’s Klingon, but he goes with the audience.


Spoiler
Qu’vatlh!
B: Star Trek’s Klingon
Chase wins $50,000.


Commercial break

Re: Transcript 10/4/17 Chase Magnano (carryover)

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 1:39 pm
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Chase Magnano
15-year-old
Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.


Chase didn’t need any lifelines on the first ten questions. Cut the Question can’t be used above $50,000.
I saw his first show and I don't think I would have needed any lifelines either.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$100,000
A lifesaver in an emergency, “NuqDaq ’oH puchpa”e’” is how you say “Where is the bathroom?” in which fictional language?
A: Avatar’s Na’vi B: Star Trek’s Klingon
C: Lord of the Rings’ Elvish D: Star Wars’ Ewokese
Spoiler
Chase knows it’s not Ewokese.
A: 54% B: 31% C: 13% D: 2%

Spoiler
Chase says his +1, his dad, doesn’t know this. 50/50 leaves Na’vi and Klingon. Chase thinks it’s Klingon, but he goes with the audience.

Spoiler
Qu’vatlh!
B: Star Trek’s Klingon
Chase wins $50,000.
Too bad. :cry: This would have been a dream question for me.

Re: Transcript 10/4/17 Chase Magnano (carryover)

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 1:39 pm
by ghostjmf
100K: Doesn't have enough consonants for Klingon I don't think. Use whatever lifelines I have.

Obviously, I haven't heard enough Klingon. Unless +1 is sure, I'd go home here.

Re: Transcript 10/4/17 Chase Magnano (carryover)

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 7:06 pm
by K.P.
I'm sure the apostrophe was what drew the audience to A.

Without looking it up, isn't Klingon the only one of the four that exists as a relatively complete language?

EDIT: After looking it up, I see I'm dead wrong on that. Klingon should be the first one to come to mind before the choices, of course.