Thursday, February 14, 2019

5.15 "Sony With a Chance of Millions" Official Play-By-Play (Former DEAL US Contestant Alert!)

Last Wednesday, we thought we had a millionaire for the third time on US soil. Let's see if this episode, as the promos deliver the hype, will deliver. I believe this is the episode where something incredible happened during the taping. Is this the night?

The models are in sleevless, red dresses.

Meet Sony Avalos. Sony is her name, and this game has turned into her PlayStation. Get it? A mother of three, Sony is also married to a Marine, and works within the Marines. She, like myself, is a big fan of DEAL or NO DEAL. She also played the online game a lot, and she recollected an old episode from the third season, where a contestant was offered $5 to wear a dress similar to the briefcase models. I remember that. They played the video of that episode. Now I remember the Edward Tomassi episode! If Sony won a million, she wants to go back to college and start a non-profit for disadvantaged women.

For Sony's case, it's #26. Michelle de Leon brings such case. It has been a while since #26 has been chosen. Usually in the night time version, it belongs to Lindsay Clubine (Buchholz).

6 to open:
1: $300,000
5: $25,000
17: $100
21: PENNY!
11: $100,000 ($1x100,000)
10: $200,000

Bankress is about to call for the first offer, and does. Sony's first offer is $20,000. Will she counter-offer this early? Forget it. NO DEAL.

5 to open (after the media time out):
6: $400,000
24: $50,000
13: $5,000
18: THE MILLION. Not tonight.
3: $200.

That roadblock that is the million. Bankress calls. The offer is now down to $12,000. In Sony's supporter's corner are her first daughter, her husband, and her close friend of seven years. Sony's verdict: NO DEAL.

4 to open:
16: $5
(After the media time out, Howie had a $5 bill and directed Sony to the box where she must stick her hand into it. This isn't Let's Make a Deal, where Tiffany Coyne (or Jonathan Mangum) pick up the box to reveal the prize. Remember, let's be warned here. It could be something that stings. It's actually a toy dinosaur! Sony wins $5! Back to the action.)
20 (Hey Howie, Amanza was NOT in that episode, since it was a season 3 (see above), and Amanza started in season 4): $500
19: $750,000.
7: $25

Yet another roadblock with that $750,000. Bankress calls. The new offer is up to $17,000. Sony's verdict: NO DEAL.

3 to open:
(Another $5 offer from Howie, she is directed back to the box, where it is a head! It's none other than Ed Tommasi, season 3 contestant! Sony reaches in the box, and her hand is licked. Ed bites the hand, and he later reveals himself! He later joins the fray in the supporter's corner!)
15: $1
25: $50
12: "So nervous for you." $1000

A very good round. Bankress calls. Sony's #26 is in play, and so are cases 2, 4, 8, 9, 14, 22, and 23. Her biggest offer of the night is $31,000. Counter-offer? Yeah right. NO DEAL.

2 to open:
9: $400
22: "Feeling that pressure. My heart is racing." $750

What a round! Sony's #26 is in play, and so are cases 2, 4, 8, 14 and 23. Bankress calls; expect it to be higher. And it is higher. $59,000. Total with the box challenges would be $59,010. After the media time-out, Sony reaches her verdict: NO DEAL.

1 to open:
4: "You like to gamble, right? That's where magic happens." $10,000.

Let's see what the Bankress has in store. She calls, and Sony's new offer should be up. It is up. $94,000. Sony's #26, plus 2, 8, 14 and 23 still in play. Sony Avalos, DEAL...or NO DEAL? Counter-offer, maybe? NO DEAL.

1 to open:
8: $300

After the media time out, a new offer for Sony; expect it to be in six figures. And it is. $132,000. Sony's verdict to the Bankress, of course, NO DEAL. With 4 cases in play: Sony's #26, 2, 14, and 23.

1 to open:
2: $10!

It paid off! Three cases in play: Sony's #26, plus 14 and 23. Bankress calls. Sony's new offer is $197,000. A holy jumpin' moment. Sony will counter offer here, for $250,000. Bankress calls again. Howie answers. The Bankress' verdict: NO DEAL.

1 to open:
23: $500,000.

Is now the time to cash out? I would. $39,000 is the final offer from the Bankress, and Sony pushes the button and cashes out. In Sony's case is $75, while #14 had $75,000.

To summarize, Sony's winnings of $39,000 is the third lowest this season. And as a result, we are halfway to heaven. 15 big ones left this season of the proposed 30 airings. An all new episode next Wednesday. CNBC. GET YOURS!

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