Doug: We're back on what's quickly becoming the Dirty Harry show.

(audience laughs) (DH still has an evil grin)

Doug: The moment the players risk cyber-money, Harry ends up taking it from them. Let's try to turn that around as we give you guys CY$200 more.

 

 

 

KOURTNEY
CY$200
EDDIE
CY$400
GUS
CY$500
 
 
 
 
 
 

(ding)

Doug: Gus now has CY$500, Eddie with CY$400 and Kourtney CY$200. Questions in this round are now worth CY$200 each. Anything can happen. So, here we go...

In 1933, the first episode of The Lone Ranger was broadcast on radio station WXYZ in this "motor city". Name this Michigan city.

(Gus buzzes in)

Doug: Gus.

Gus: Detroit

Doug: Simple enough.

 

 

 

KOURTNEY
CY$200
EDDIE
CY$400
GUS
CY$700
 
 
 
 
 
 

(audience applause)

Gus: Are you trying to *give* away money now?

Doug: Well, ya know, since WhatsHisFace has been *taking* away money, why not?

(audience laughs) (Dirty Harry gives Doug a dirty look)

Doug: And with that, the next question.

In 1990, what fast food chain opened its first restaurant in Moscow?

(Kourtney buzzes in)

Doug: Kourtney.

Kourtney: McDonald's

Doug: Right on.

 

 

 

KOURTNEY
CY$400
EDDIE
CY$400
GUS
CY$700
 
 
 
 
 
 

(audience applause)

Doug: And just like that, we have a tie for second place. We go on to politics for this next question...

In 1812, Massachusetts Governor Elbridge Gerry signed a re-districting law favoring his party -- giving rise to what political term?

(Eddie buzzes in)

Doug: Eddie.

Eddie: Gerrymandering.

Doug: Correct.

 

 

 

KOURTNEY
CY$400
EDDIE
CY$600
GUS
CY$700
 
 
 
 
 
 

(audience applause)

Doug: Eddie has second to himself. Let's keep on keepin' on...

The Pelican State is the nickname of what U.S. state?

(Gus buzzes in)

Doug: Gus.

Gus: Louisiana.

Doug: Just a couple of hours south of Studio 63. You're right.

 

 

 

KOURTNEY
CY$400
EDDIE
CY$600
GUS
CY$900
 
 
 
 
 
 

(audience applause)

Doug: Gus on the doorstep of a grand. Next query.

In 1980, the U.S. Ice Hockey team defeated Finland in the gold medal game at the Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York. What was the final score?

(Gus buzzes in)

Doug: Gus.

Gus: USA 4, Finland 2

Doug: You're right for 200.

 

 

 

KOURTNEY
CY$400
EDDIE
CY$600
GUS
CY$1,100
 
 
 
 
 
 

(audience applause) (bells ring)

Doug: And as we head into the Final Risk, Gus has CY$1100, Eddie's in second place with 600 and Kourtney's not out of this with CY$400. Here's D.J. to explain how you play tonight's Final Risk.

D.J.: OK, Doug, time now for a game I wanted to call Card Shark Dilemma. But, instead, we're calling it Crazy 8 and here's how it works...

 

D.J.: ...Dirty Harry has placed on our board the number 8. Next to the number 8 is the top card face down from a new deck of 52 cards -- no Jokers here. In a moment, you'll place a bet as to whether you think the hole card will be higher, lower or equal to that Crazy 8.

 


D.J.: Correct wagers will pay off at 1-to-1. However, if you bet on "Equal To Crazy 8" and the hole card is an 8, the payoff is 12-to-1.

Doug: Thanks, D.J. Players, so that there's no misunderstanding, Aces, face cards, 10s and 9s are higher than an 8.

The minimum bet is CY$200. You may go all in. Still you have to be in CY$50 multiples. A CY$200 bet on "Equal To Crazy 8" could result in a net gain of CY$2400. It's still anyone's game. Good luck, decide carefully and place your bets.

Eddie: Can I change the card?

(audience laughs)

Doug: Um, since Dirty Harry's here instead of Lacey and Suzanna, we can't chance the eight.

Eddie: Oh, right, sorry.

(another dirty look from DH) (audience laughs) (players lock in wagers and decisions)

Doug: Anyone know what Suzanna's doing nowadays? I know Lacey's part of The Bachelor production team. (members of the crew shrug shoulders or say "dunno") Eh, you're a bunch of help. (audience laughs)

ROUND 3 CONTINUES