Arin also ends up spinning 'Bankrupt' several times in a row, and shortly after Danny gets his fourth consecutive 'Lose A Turn', Arin spins the 'Lose A Turn' as well.
The game seems heavily stacked against human-controlled players which becomes apparent after each of Danny's first four spins results in 'Lose A Turn'. The game gives Arin and Danny little opportunity to solve the first puzzle despite Danny claiming to know the answer with only two revealed letters. They figure it doesn't, since in the game's context it's referring to a location, as opposed to people.
Danny spins $300 twice before he decides he's had enough wheel antics, solving the puzzle and winning the round with $600 in the bank.Īrin and Danny ponder on whether or not the game's use of the word 'Oriental' counts as racist. Danny figures out the solution early on, but lands on the 'Lose A Turn' space four times in a row. The category is Classic Television, and the answer is SCOOBY-DOO WHERE ARE YOU.īecause of how much bad luck both Arin and Danny had with the wheel, most of the puzzle is solved before Danny can even get on the board. In this episode, Arin and Danny attempt to play one round of Wheel of Fortune.