On to Round 2, which is the actual meat of the show -- after purchasing houses ($50) and hotels ($250), the players go around the board and start racking up money. Helen's currently at a disadvantage due to having no monopolies, but the railroads may just change that...
Note that there are more than twelve hotels on the board (which breaks the board game's usual rules), the use of the "Free Parking jackpot" house rule, and the sole appearance of Rich Uncle Pennybags (hey, it could've been worse -- the Peter Tomarken pilot had Patty Mahoney dressed as Pennybags running around the board...yes, you read that right).
I love that McDonald's commercial at 6:51, I could picture the cast of Glee singing it.
Madamow 2 months ago
What happens if it laned EXACTLY on GO?! dO THEY GET $400 OR JUST $200.
tpir1972 10 months ago
Wasn't Chris on PYL in 1986 when he lost $30,000?
tpir1972 10 months ago
@Tubewings Agreed.
captaintakemeshoppin 1 year ago
As I mentioned back in part 1, this show should have been a full hour instead of a half-hour. Because, as we've seen so far, more time is dedicated to distributing the properties as opposed to making the big bucks.
Tubewings 1 year ago