I KNEW IT, I TOTALLY KNEW IT.
All along I thought he had the
£100,000 in his box and lo and behold, he had it. Not blaming him for taking the 9K at all, that's exactly the amount he needed, but man, they built up the whole gag about Pete yelling at others to play on, and in his game he ended up dealing and having the jackpot in his box.
In other news I should really become a fortune teller.
psychokiller wrote:
This is just really facking poor now, isn't it?
We had glimmers of hope that our player might grasp the bull by its balls and thrust their way to a high reward figure. Nothing in life will change unless you take your risks, and our man *previously* advocated for this very approach. But isn't the reality a very different window when you're stood at a certain angle? Well tough tittee. You either back up your bravado or go home.
And a contradictory exit back to home he went! And an opportunity to realise modest ambitions go begging yet again. It is incredible how sub-standard this revival has been, it's even surprised me. And my expectations were basement level to begin with. There has been very little to find reedeemable in this unwarranted, unexpected corpse animation.
Obviously this episode shouldn't have bothered airing whatsoever, who is making that decision, is there nothing better to stick on instead? There's nearly 70 years worth of TV archive in the ITV vaults after all.
Again, I'm gonna say it. Would it be gripping TV if every ep had a win of more than £10,000? No, probably not. Would it be wise to hide every episode that had a win less than £750? Absolutely not.
This argument of "episodes with OBW's shouldn't have aired" is stupid. Heck, OBW's
sometimes make for more compelling television then the average £5,000 OPW. If they only aired episodes with OPW, or hell, gameshow episodes where all they do is win, they'd run out of content quickly and ITV1 as a channel wouldn't have anything to air other than Unwind with ITV and the 10 o' clock news.