Jessica Robinson, a mother wishing to have her new son born in Texas, has won $1,000,000 on Deal or No Deal, making her the first ever to walk away with the Million Dollar Case! Here's my take on t...
Jessica Robinson, a mother wishing to have her new son born in Texas, has won $1,000,000 on Deal or No Deal, making her the first ever to walk away with the Million Dollar Case! Here's my take on the episode minutes after the show ended.
Notes:
- It was a Million Dollar Mission episode, which means that every time a contestant doesn't win a million dollars, another Million Dollar Case is included for the next contestant's game. During Jessica's episode, she started out with 5. - Since Jessica wanted to have her baby on Texas soil, one of the Banker's offers was to let her do that...literally! XD
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you're crazy philx ! I would have taken the chance if the lowest case was 200,000. 200k is not bad, and you made it that far. too far to give up. you're basically gambling with 178k ---- which was not yours when you got there anyway --- the difference between the million and the offer minus the difference between the offr and 200k. not a bad option. I would have done it !!
No, it was not staged. My uncle was at a conference in Los Angeles, and he went along with the rest of the conference to the show as an activity. He said she is a girl from Sandy, Utah (my state as well) and he didn't say anything about it being staged. He said she was overcome with emotion, and she was just lucky.
The bigger a coverup operation, the easier it is to uncover. If NBC tried to fix such a huge event, with all these employees involved in it, how would every single one be able to get away with it?
no... some people would rather take the chance at winning a million than taking the 560 k.. theres a 50 50 chance you'll win the million if u say no deal
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I would have taken the chance if the lowest case was 200,000. 200k is not bad, and you made it that far. too far to give up. you're basically gambling with 178k ---- which was not yours when you got there anyway --- the difference between the million and the offer minus the difference between the offr and 200k. not a bad option. I would have done it !!