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Jelly beans?  Dude you need to cut back.

So did her mother.

Frye’s acting was stellar in the original Punky. She really convinced me a little Jewish girl from the San Gabriel Valley could be a homeless New York moppet adopted by a 60 year old pedo.

LMAO, it’s practically a clone of the album cover for Spacemen 3's Taking Drugs to Make Music to Take Drugs To. These kids were into some shit.

Why it was common back then, to pay twenty dollars, and get a sampler of drugs from your local street hustler - poppers, benzos, ludes, it was a real grab bag.

I loved the drugs episode. The older kids want to “do drugs” and just spill out a random assortment.

WELL ACTUALLY, I recently read an article ON THIS VERY SITE that says you’re likely wrong. The world-beater-beaters tend not to last more than a day or two.

It was also an insanely well played game. The three of them were this close to answering every single question correctly - the only miss was a single double jeopardy $400 question. I don’t think a miss-less game has ever been played on the show before, to my knowledge.

Yeah, the biggest problem with the conspiracy theory — other than the fact that conspiracy theories are generally pretty dumb — is that he had the good fortune of “tanking” against someone who played an absolutely perfect game, going all-in on a Daily Double and never answering a single question incorrectly. For that

He also bet so that if they both got it wrong and the third place guy got it right, he would have won.

one time it seems he was cautious he got hosed

That is...not how he lost.

Middle-out compression.

You need to look at their $ totals going into final jeopardy again.

No Kim, no Deal*

We just nailed this Online Disagreement like civil people and I am proud of us.  

Ah that’s a good clarification. I only skimmed the article so missed the fact that it wasn’t actually aired nationally yet. In that case, I will agree with you.

Just to quickly clarify before I put too much thought into a reply: Would you say that you experience a game in the same way if you know the outcome and if you do not? I’m not devaluing watching or reading something when you know the ending, because that can be great as well, but it’s a different experience in my

Can the author just be transparent about it and say he knows he is ruining it for everyone but doesn’t care as long as he scoops all other media articles? The whole “oh hey, look, this totally isn’t a spoiler because it has already aired in this small isolated market” really doesn’t save you from ruining it for the 90%

Jeopardy’s for the OTHER nerds. Obviously their enjoyment of something this guy - and those who starred him - doesn’t personally like doesn’t matter at all.