[quote name=\'TLEberle\' date=\'Apr 4 2004, 05:16 AM\'] I watched the whole thing happen, and thought to myself that this guy just won $11,000, and he's clapping along like he won a Rascal scooter or something. It's no big deal that he's likely in a new tax bracket. Bob says congratulations, the fanfare dies down, and we're off to the second half of the show.
Did I miss the point where winning $11,000 (a 400:1 shot) suddenly became Not a Big Deal? No "what will you do with the money?" or getting excited about it, it's just move on to the next act.
I've always thought that the Big Wheel is a really dumb way to decide who moves on to the Showcase (even though it does fall into the whole "closest without going over") and it's not going to go away, but that episode cinched the deal for me. [/quote]
Man, where to start...
1) Some people just aren't as demonstrative as others. Maybe he wanted to look "cool" on television. Besides, when you get right down to it, $11K is a lovely windfall, but for most people not a life-changing sum. It's also not about the money. Champs win at least that much just about every day on Jeopardy, and NONE of them jump up and down.
2) In almost 30 years, I can never remember Bob stopping the game after an $11K win and asking what the player will do with the money. It also doesn't surprise me at all that BOB doesn't get excited about it anymore. It's just a random thing, and he's seen hundreds of them.
3) All things considered, the Big Wheel was a *brilliant* addition to the game, probably the best single thing they ever came up with. It may have only been designed as time filler, but it was ingenious nonetheless.
Bottom line is that some contestants will show excitement, some won't. This one guy on this one episode didn't. Not that big a deal.