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Re: Pat Sajak calls it quits after 2023-24 season
« Reply #45 on: June 27, 2023, 03:33:23 PM »
Alright glad to see they chose wisely with Seacrest, looking forward to seeing what he brings to the table.

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Re: Pat Sajak calls it quits after 2023-24 season
« Reply #46 on: September 19, 2023, 03:32:19 PM »
Bumping this up as it was announced that Vanna White has signed on to stick around with civilian WOF through 2026 ...

https://deadline.com/2023/09/vanna-white-wheel-of-fortune-new-deal-season-41-pat-sajak-1235550608/

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Re: Pat Sajak calls it quits after 2023-24 season
« Reply #47 on: September 19, 2023, 04:02:11 PM »
I'm surprised and a little disappointed to hear this.  I love Vanna, but I assumed she'd walk away.

Ryan and Maggie would be a better pair.  Vanna with Ryan gives me a weird "Mrs. Robinson" vibe!

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Re: Pat Sajak calls it quits after 2023-24 season
« Reply #48 on: September 19, 2023, 07:23:33 PM »
I'm surprised and a little disappointed to hear this.  I love Vanna, but I assumed she'd walk away.

Ryan and Maggie would be a better pair.  Vanna with Ryan gives me a weird "Mrs. Robinson" vibe!

Maggie is still "on the bench" to be future heir to the letterboard as she will be doing a segment entitled Word Of The Day.

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Re: Pat Sajak calls it quits after 2023-24 season
« Reply #49 on: September 19, 2023, 09:00:55 PM »
I'm surprised and a little disappointed to hear this.  I love Vanna, but I assumed she'd walk away.

I have no idea of the background.  Is there a reason, aside from Sajak's retirement, that it would even be a question that she would be leaving?  I mean, hey, steady work for 39 days a year and a solid paycheque is practically semi-retirement already.

Vanna with Ryan gives me a weird "Mrs. Robinson" vibe!

I look at it from a continuity point of view.  It's like Drew's first season on Price, which one once aptly described as "some fat guy hosting Bob's show".  If the host had been the only change (instead of the set, the theme, etc.), I'd have stomached that better.  While Wheel hasn't been as static over the last couple of decades as Price was formerly famous for being, keeping the rest of the personnel the same is, in a way, admission to the show's comfort-food status (since syndication is dying, anyway).  It's a long runner because it's a formula that evidently works.  Mix it up as little as possible when inevitable change comes.
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Re: Pat Sajak calls it quits after 2023-24 season
« Reply #50 on: September 19, 2023, 09:21:02 PM »
I was thinking one season to ease Ryan in the role and then a farewell season (or maybe that 2nd year she just goes to a consultant role like Pat is doing to help Maggie)

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Re: Pat Sajak calls it quits after 2023-24 season
« Reply #51 on: September 19, 2023, 10:42:40 PM »
I'm surprised and a little disappointed to hear this.  I love Vanna, but I assumed she'd walk away.

I have no idea of the background.  Is there a reason, aside from Sajak's retirement, that it would even be a question that she would be leaving?  I mean, hey, steady work for 39 days a year and a solid paycheque is practically semi-retirement already.

Vanna with Ryan gives me a weird "Mrs. Robinson" vibe!

I look at it from a continuity point of view.  It's like Drew's first season on Price, which one once aptly described as "some fat guy hosting Bob's show".  If the host had been the only change (instead of the set, the theme, etc.), I'd have stomached that better.  While Wheel hasn't been as static over the last couple of decades as Price was formerly famous for being, keeping the rest of the personnel the same is, in a way, admission to the show's comfort-food status (since syndication is dying, anyway).  It's a long runner because it's a formula that evidently works.  Mix it up as little as possible when inevitable change comes.

Good lord, the show is STILL the same. The Theme didnt change, just rerecorded. The set is just as loud and garish as it always has been. 9 contestants, 6 pricing games, showdowns and showcases. Its still comfort food, its been running for 16 years with a new host, a new regular nighttime series, a new legion of fans that dont even remember Bob barker anymore, and clutch the pearls, like Drew Carey. There is literally no reason for you to bring up how much you hate the show now and its contestants and its host in nearly every post.
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Re: Pat Sajak calls it quits after 2023-24 season
« Reply #52 on: September 19, 2023, 11:30:44 PM »
Imagine how he'll feel when he learns Chuck Woolery doesn't host Wheel anymore.
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Re: Pat Sajak calls it quits after 2023-24 season
« Reply #53 on: September 20, 2023, 12:40:25 AM »
I'm surprised and a little disappointed to hear this.  I love Vanna, but I assumed she'd walk away.

I have no idea of the background.  Is there a reason, aside from Sajak's retirement, that it would even be a question that she would be leaving?  I mean, hey, steady work for 39 days a year and a solid paycheque is practically semi-retirement already.
One of Vanna's frequent stock answers she'd give in interviews over the years was that she'd leave when Pat left. So, I also was a little surprised when all this contract mess came up as soon as Pat announced his retirement. My guess is that once Pat decided he was ready to hang it up, Vanna realized that she wasn't. It also sounds like Sony wants Vanna there to ease Ryan into things instead of just a complete reset. Thankfully, unlike the last time Vanna had to take on that transitory role for a departing Pat, Ryan is a much more accomplished and experienced host.

I'm surprised and a little disappointed to hear this.  I love Vanna, but I assumed she'd walk away.

Ryan and Maggie would be a better pair.  Vanna with Ryan gives me a weird "Mrs. Robinson" vibe!

Maggie is still "on the bench" to be future heir to the letterboard as she will be doing a segment entitled Word Of The Day.
You know, I'm still not so sure. I don't know how much of a spoiler it is to report that Vanna had COVID early into the tapings of this season and missed a few days of taping, one of which went ahead as scheduled. Shockingly, instead of putting Maggie in a dress and getting her out there (she was at the studio), the decision was made to instead grab someone else that was there (with zero experience, at least Maggie had some) to do it. And while that someone else made sense, it was still pretty surprising to me that the show wouldn't take the advantage to have Maggie turn letters for her father and turn it into some publicity. Not that the fact that Vanna was absent wasn't publicity enough. It still felt like a stinging indictment.

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Re: Pat Sajak calls it quits after 2023-24 season
« Reply #54 on: September 20, 2023, 03:24:23 PM »
Vanna with Ryan gives me a weird "Mrs. Robinson" vibe!

Really, you have nothing to worry about.
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Re: Pat Sajak calls it quits after 2023-24 season
« Reply #55 on: September 21, 2023, 08:27:21 AM »
Vanna with Ryan gives me a weird "Mrs. Robinson" vibe!

Really, you have nothing to worry about.

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Re: Pat Sajak calls it quits after 2023-24 season
« Reply #56 on: September 22, 2023, 07:47:22 AM »
One of Vanna's frequent stock answers she'd give in interviews over the years was that she'd leave when Pat left. So, I also was a little surprised when all this contract mess came up as soon as Pat announced his retirement. My guess is that once Pat decided he was ready to hang it up, Vanna realized that she wasn't.
I imagine it's easy to find a lot more extra energy and passion for your job when you're given a big pay raise.

I also think it's wise for Sony to invest in Vanna, just because I still think her presence is important to the audience. I have no clue the direction or degree to which Ryan will move the needle, but when Vanna leaves I expect the ratings drop to be noticeable.
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Re: Pat Sajak calls it quits after 2023-24 season
« Reply #57 on: September 22, 2023, 12:05:50 PM »
My guess is that once Pat decided he was ready to hang it up, Vanna realized that she wasn't.
Anyone who's been around enough retired/soon-to-be retired people knows that as much as they complain about the gig, most of them end up missing the routine and structure it gives to their day. Add to the fact that Wheel is such a cushy, feel-good gig, and it makes sense why sticking to that "retirement pact" would be tough for anybody.

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You know, I'm still not so sure...it was still pretty surprising to me that the show wouldn't take the advantage to have Maggie turn letters for her father and turn it into some publicity. Not that the fact that Vanna was absent wasn't publicity enough. It still felt like a stinging indictment.
Anyone who knows me knows that I have been against Maggie's semi-appointment. Not because she can't be good, but because it's so brazen, and it wouldn't surprise me if her father's consultant role is just a means for him to oversee and guarantee her place in a post-Pat Wheel. Considering his successor is likely the most qualified emcee we've seen in years and doesn't need much tutelage, I really don't know what else Pat is supposed to do.

If Maggie doesn't get announced a year in advance like Ryan, it'll be interesting to watch the 2025-26 season play out, since Pat won't be in the background anymore.
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Re: Pat Sajak calls it quits after 2023-24 season
« Reply #58 on: September 24, 2023, 01:40:57 AM »
…it wouldn't surprise me if her father's consultant role is just a means for him to oversee and guarantee her place in a post-Pat Wheel. Considering his successor is likely the most qualified emcee we've seen in years and doesn't need much tutelage, I really don't know what else Pat is supposed to do.

But why would Sony pay Pat a nice big consultant’s fee to tell them to hire his daughter?

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Re: Pat Sajak calls it quits after 2023-24 season
« Reply #59 on: September 25, 2023, 09:28:09 AM »
…it wouldn't surprise me if her father's consultant role is just a means for him to oversee and guarantee her place in a post-Pat Wheel. Considering his successor is likely the most qualified emcee we've seen in years and doesn't need much tutelage, I really don't know what else Pat is supposed to do.

But why would Sony pay Pat a nice big consultant’s fee to tell them to hire his daughter?

They're not paying him the consultant's fee to tell them to hire his daughter. They're paying him the consultant's fee to get him to stop taking photos with the likes of Marjorie Taylor-Greene and making political statements on his Twitter account.