Re: Weakest Link: are you there, Rob?

> Assuming everything is done as in the UK
version...

> The strongest link in that round gets to choose
who goes. This is true even if they are one
of
> the potential victims. They can change their mind
from their vote.

This is how it is in the US.
In Tuesday's (I think) episode, there was a tie and
the 'strongest link' did change his vote.

>
Anne Robinson can't pronounce stuff at all. So if a
contestant looks blank,
> it's because La Robinson
ballsed it up, and her bit has been re-recorded
>
while the contestant had to cope with the garbled
version. Unfair? Very.

Though the episode with it
hasn't aired yet, there has been a clip shown (on shows
like "Entertainment Tonight") in which after a
contestant blanks on the name of Lewis and Clark's guide,
Anne snappishly gives the answer as "Sacaga-wawa". The
contestant then snaps back with "And it's
'SacagaWEa'."



K. M. Wilcox

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