link Watch Monday's episode she got up to the $200,000 question and they ask her Do you think you are a good person? she reply "yes" FALSE! you lose! and she reveal ALOT of personal things too!
She got what she deserved. It would seem a little wrong for her to get 200k for crushing her husband and being an all around bad person.
Someone mind telling me the stuff she revealed? Spoilers can be used if necessary. I don't really care to watch this show. I'm guessing she cheated on her husband?
This was the first time I watched since the premiere. I normally watch Prison Break and since that's over and they put this in its time slot, I watched. From what I remember, she she stole money from an old employer but also told the truth when she said she wouldn't steal from her current employer even if she knew she wouldn't get caught. She knows secrets about her father that she keeps from her mother. She blames her husband for not having many close friends. She thinks she might have been in love with an ex on her wedding day. They brought out the ex and he asked her if he wanted to get back with her, would she leave her husband. Her sister hit a button and she didn't have to answer that question. Then the ex asked her if she believes she should really be married to him instead of her husband. She answered yes. At this point, the husband is pissed and shocked but tells her to go on because it can't get any worse. Of course the host knows it can and so does she because she's already been asked the questions while hooked up to a polygraph machine. She could also walk away with $100K but she decides to go on. So she is asked if she's ever had sexual relations with another man since she's been married. Of course, she had and she admits it. Then they ask her if she thinks she's a good person. She says she thinks she is. But of course, deep down she knows she isn't but just doesn't want to admit it. So she gets the question wrong and walks away with nothing except a broken marriage. I don't feel sorry for her but I really feel bad for the husband. At the very least, if she had won a bunch of money, he could have divorced her and taken half.
I feel sorry for the husband, because his wife is a w****. I feel good for him because he now knows the truth and can now leave said w**** instead of continuing to live a lie. That video was brutal. I think watching that was more painful than watching the BME Pain Olympics.
Any chance this is all fake? I mean, it seems pretty wild they would find someone that would admit to all that and then claim they believe they are a good person. It just seems a bit too perfect for what the show was trying to do, to me.
see that's what i am saying. how can a lie detector find that false or true? this show is fake. i am assuming the lil voice over that tells if it's true or false is a computer but did yall notice how it took like 30 secs to say ..that is...........................................false. wat the heck? it's like when the scale on "biggest loser" jumps around ..240, 231, 243, 235. uh no digital scale does that.
Because it's measuring your blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and even skin conductivity for changes that (in theory) are indicative of lying. % accuracy is 61%-95%. Which implies this show (which I don't watch) has a significant element of chance to it. The question "do you think you are a good person" is a perfectly legitimate question for a polygraph test. That said, this show is r****ded.
When this show first came on I thought it would be interesting -- I won't watch anymore, it's just too painful for everyone.