Second Playing of On the Spot (February 3, 2003, #2421K)[]
You can tell why this look didn't last long; many confused "$68" with "$89", but it is $68 on that first step.
She picks the pink path first.
She thinks the wok is $68.
She is correct.
She thinks the foot spa is $37 but is wrong.
Next, she picks the blue path.
She thinks the juicer is $120.
She is correct.
She already got the $68 (not $89) spot right, so she steps on it immediately.
She thinks the foot spa is $49.
She is correct and wins the car!
On the Spot for an $18,830 Chevrolet Tracker (February 28, 2003, #2455K)[]
Now this looks better! The prices themselves on the circles for the viewers, and the prices printed on small pieces of tape for the contestant. No more confusion over $68 and $89!
He picks the yellow path first.
He thinks the mixer is $98. He is correct.
He thinks the scale is $70. He is correct.
He thinks the toaster oven is $50 but is incorrect.
Next, he picks the blue path.
He thinks the toaster oven is $36. He is correct.
He already got $98, so he steps on that.
He thinks the cotton candy maker is $28 but is incorrect.
It's down to the pink path. He walks past the $70 and steps on $36, having already gotten both.
He thinks the shower radio is $60. He is correct.
First On the Spot Loss & Wipeout (March 18, 2003, #2472K)[]
First, she picks the yellow path.
She thinks the trimmer is $30 but is incorrect.
Next, she picks the blue path.
She thinks the heater/cooler is $50 but is incorrect.
It's down to the pink path.
She thinks the coffee maker is $40 but is incorrect.
On the Spot for a $14,210 Dodge Neon SE (May 9, 2003, #2535K)[]
First, she picks the blue path.
She thinks the ice bucket is $24 but is incorrect.
Second, she picks the yellow path.
She thinks the tea kettle is $37 but is incorrect.
It's down to the pink path.
She thinks the massager is $58.
She is correct.
She thinks the tire gauge is $24 but is incorrect.
Last "On the Spot" Playing of Season 31 (June 5, 2003, #2574K)[]
First, she picks the pink path.
She thinks the pepper mill is $30.
She is correct.
She thinks the telephone is $40 but is incorrect.
Second, she picks the yellow path.
She thinks the telephone is $59.
She is correct.
She thinks the car vacuum is $37 but is incorrect.
It's down to the blue path.
She thinks the car vacuum is $70 but is incorrect.
First "On the Spot" Playing of Season 32 (September 24, 2003, #2603K)[]
First, she picks the pink path.
She thinks the Libman Nitty Gritty roller mop is $14.
She is correct.
She thinks the tea kettle is $35 but is incorrect.
Second, she picks the yellow path.
She thinks the tea kettle is $25 but is incorrect.
It's down to the blue path.
She thinks the auto tool kit is $35 but is incorrect.
On the Spot for a $15,880 Saturn Ion 2 (October 7, 2003, #2622K)[]
First, she picks the pink path.
She thinks the salt/pepper shaker is $12. She is correct.
She thinks the sharpener is $30 but is incorrect.
Next, she picks the blue path.
She thinks the backpack is $50 but is incorrect.
It's down to the yellow path.
She thinks the backpack is $30. She is correct.
She thinks the sharpener is $50 but is incorrect.
Maria's On the Spot Wipeout (November 24, 2003, #2691K)[]
First, she picks the blue path.
She thinks the telephone is $118 but is incorrect.
Second, she picks the pink path.
She thinks the toaster is $27 but is incorrect.
It's down to the yellow path.
She thinks the car duster is $19 but is incorrect. Game Over.
A Christmas Playing of On the Spot (December 18, 2003, #2724K)[]
First, he picks the blue path.
He thinks the backpack is $30. He is correct.
He thinks the condiment carrier is $16. He is correct.
He thinks the ice bucket is $37. He is correct.
On the Spot for an $18,220 Pontiac Vibe (February 3, 2004, #2792K)[]
First, she picks the yellow path.
She thinks the shredder is $68. She is correct.
She thinks the backpack is $50 but is incorrect.
Next, she picks the pink path.
She thinks the travel mug is $10. She is correct.
She walks past that and stops on $68 having gotten that already.
She thinks the ice bucket is $27 but is incorrect.
It's down to the blue path.
She thinks the trimmer is $50 but is incorrect.
Finale Playing (November 5, 2004, #3035K)[]
First, he picks the yellow path.
He thinks the shower mirror is $20.
He is correct.
He thinks the nacho maker is $70; but he is wrong.