Agreed, especially that we now know (thanks to Frank and Tony for telling the truth about the taping of the episode) that he spent 52 (?) minutes on 500,000 and probably an hour on the previous two. Sometimes you can't feel bad for some people.
Yes a lady did one time that I remember. I don't remember her name but I think she had two left lines left and just thought about the question for a moment and gave the answer she thought was right and lost 468,000 to go back to 32
Nick Meyer in HQ!
Cheap thrill to lose all that money😢
Is that the first time the audience got a first-tier question wrong?
No, it also happened with Steve Fayne on a question about a nursery rhyme.
34:54 No, it was Diane Keaton.
The hell was he risk too much
@@hongphucnguyenbuiphuchands6480shows how he came from wealth, parents footed his college at Berkeley so what does he care. Silver spoon life.
@@elizabethcraig5825his parents are entitled to spend their money as they wish .
@@Kevin-lf4xx that is very true. I was just saying that he lacked appreciation, therefore he blew it.
One of the funniest $500,000 losses of the series.
Agreed, especially that we now know (thanks to Frank and Tony for telling the truth about the taping of the episode) that he spent 52 (?) minutes on 500,000 and probably an hour on the previous two. Sometimes you can't feel bad for some people.
Has anyone ever lost $468,000?
Ken basin
He lost more than that, $475,000. The 10th question was reduced to $25,000 by then.
Yes a lady did one time that I remember.
I don't remember her name but I think she had two left lines left and just thought about the question for a moment and gave the answer she thought was right and lost 468,000 to go back to 32
@@ghariiscool Why not use the lifelines?