Wheel of Fortune Results 12/28/2022

Alexandra: Zonked Out and Deserving a Gooseegg for Lovely Parting Gifts

Maggie: $71,704

Anthony: $5,000

Tonight’s Bankrupt Trash: N/A

Scary moment:

  • We got a repeat on the million dollar wedge.

Bonus Round Win?: Yes despite a uselessĀ WC

My Rating: 5 (D-)

Christina will be sweltering tomorrow if the BR is won. Unfortunately, that is our nineteenth car shutout of the season.

The Price is Right Results 12/28/2022

Lucky Seven: L

Most Expensive: W

Shell Game: W

Showcase Showdown Winner #1: Thaddeus

Squeeze Play: L

Stack the Deck: L

Safe Crackers: L

Off to the FFBC: Tamara

Dud Spin?: Yes (Thaddeus during bonus spin)

Showcase Showdown Winner #2: Paul

Showcase Winner: Paul ($34,126)

My Rating: 2 (F-)

Part of this episode did not air in most stations due to a special report.

Contestant of the Week for December 19-23, 2022

The Ford Family from the Family Edition of TPiR Holiday Week are yourĀ Contestants of the Week by first winning an Audi S5 Sportback worth $74,583 and other prizes on Golden Road (ending the winless drought among the Big 3 luxury pricing games) and then winning another car completing the first high SC sweep this seasonĀ (and from this season’s second Car Winners’ Showcase) for a final total of $130,077 in prizes becoming the new season-leaders in winnings!!!

Honorable mentions:

-Civilian Jane from the debut of the show “The Wheel” won $110K.

-Shannon Pfeiffer from the Santa edition of TPiR Family WeekĀ scored our SECOND DSW THIS SEASON for a final total of $75,943 in prizes as this week’s highest-scoring solo contestant!!!

-Canadian Ray Lalonde joins the ranks in the 2023-24 ToC going into the weekend w/ a 7-day total ofĀ $192,700.

-Coach Christian avoids a car game skunking on LMaD, and we also had our second ON-TARGET cash vault win second week in a row for our EIGHT ON-TARGET BD WIN THIS SEASON averting a potential FLAMEOUT!!

-Ricky Gilbert pulled offĀ THE FIRST TOTAL CLEAN SWEEP ON WHEEL TUESDAY SINCE SEASON 35 ON 12/13/2017 AND FIRST IN THE TRIPLE TOSS-UP ERA w/ a final total of $89,120 cash & AntiguaĀ leading to anĀ ALL-MALE MAINGAME SWEEP this week for the first time since ā€œShow You The Worldā€ from S38 despite a DISASTROUS Friday episode.

-Lisa Marie beat the odds winning One Away despite having only one honk, and similarly, Julia Locklear won Dice Game despite not rolling any 1s or 6s, making these two very exciting car game wins.


Very tough call for me, but Allison from LMaD is your Zonk Contestant of the Week due to herĀ HEARTBREAKING MOVIN’ ON UP LOSS.

Dishonorable mentions:

-Merin Mathew & Jayne Dempsey, consequently, were given $1K LUMPS OF COAL EACH as a result of Ricky Gilbert’s total clean sweep. I know it’s not fair of me to put them in this list, but I just have to do it due to that AWFUL R2 w/Ā TWO INTACT NULL CYCLES (one had FIVE STRAIGHT PENALTIES; and **one** good B was in between them) and this was the WORST ROUND OF THE SEASON SO FAR. And MerinĀ should be glad she declined to go onĀ EXPRESS, or it wouldā€™ve been aĀ WIPEOUT, and that says a lot.

-Kendall & Reilly’s dismal performance on Monday’s 25 Words ep. which lead to aĀ returning champion SKUNKING for this week.

-Matt & Koin only got a dismal four correct words on Friday’s MR on 25 Words.

-Ricky’s BR win was unfortunately SPOILED in the promo for the episode.

TOTAL FLAMEOUT on LMaD Thursday although there was one good bailout.

-Friday’s WHEEL episode was a TRUE LUMP OF COAL. This is where it all started…

R E _ A _ A T I O N
R E C R E A T I O N
R E S E R _ A T I O N S

Jimmy Nichols keeps goingā€¦and pays for it w/ a BANKRUPT near $650 to flush away $6,100, so we got a $0 puzzle win as a result. And then, R2 was penalties galore (including Dr. Michael Haggood PAINFULLY BANKRUPTing near $3.5K to lose $3,600 + AZ) and we were nothing over the minimum after it (as always, assuming both opening toss-ups were solved). And then in the second of triple toss-ups w/ Same Letter-esque bedding objectsā€¦

_ L _ _ _
_ _ _ L _ _ S

Marie Golden thinks CLEAN SHEETS will work when thereā€™s an L on the bottom. And then Jimmy takes too long, but he would have been wrong anyway saying FLUFF which almost resulted in a TRIPLE STUMPER. S-U was no better and took way too longĀ and had five aired duds in a row. After all was said and done, we hadĀ a new SEASON-LOW GT of $22,350 and because Jimmy was this week’s other $40K loser,Ā he becomes the second-lowest-scoring winner this season w/ $12,350 cash & P.R.