[quote name=\'zachhoran\' date=\'Apr 12 2005, 09:51 AM\'][quote name=\'sshuffield70\' date=\'Apr 12 2005, 09:39 AM\']I think for good finales, you'd have to say NYSI '89 (available somewhere with a $35,000 win), and Dream House (big winner on the final day).
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They made the bonus game questions on the NYSI89 finale just a little easier than usual to make a won that much more likely. I have to wonder if the producers played a little game of "give them the house anyway" on the Dream House 1984 finale. Bob usually verified what the winning combination was via the packet he held during the endgame, even if the house was won. IIRC from 21 year old memory that he threw the packet up in the air on the finale and never verified it.
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I recall from the DH finale that they decided that the winner would get the house automatically since they could not continue as champion, as the series was ending. On most of the finales its usually decided that the contestants in question get a cash prize or whatever they'd accumulated at the end of the show, if a game was in progress. I can't recall the show right off, but one host I believe said "If we run out of time during our final game, each contestant will get whatever they've accumulated" (That was CBS TJW, IIRC, they ran out of time and both contestants were awarded the amount of money they'd won in their game)
Generally speaking, any show, flop or not, wants to go out on top, and will make the material easier to ensure a big winner.
Now, for the most memorable moments, the final week of H2 goes down especailly with Carrot Top's comment about I'd like to [bleep] Dr Joyce Brothers, along with the fact they did the staff appreciation made it a truly memorable finale.