Chapter 4: Angel Takes On The 5 Killer Questions When they came back from a commercial break, they showed replays of Lucas Roberts, Sidney Prescott, and Jeff Hardy falling through their trap doors. The camera, after that, cut back to Mark. "Welcome back! Angel is the only person left. In the first three rounds, you have racked a world record setting total of $9,850! That is your money, no matter what. You know that this is our bonus round. If you get all 5 questions correct in 60 seconds, you win $10,000." The audience applauded. "If you're feeling really lucky, you can bet it all on one final game of Russian Roulette to turn that $10,000 into $100,000." The audience applauded and cheered louder. "But, if you get an incorrect answer, or time is up, you drop. If you get stuck on an answer, you can say pass, and if time permits, I will get back to the question. If time runs out, I'll give you $100 for each one you get right. After 10 seconds, a new drop zone opens, so think quickly, OK?" Mark said. "And remember, you have to say 'my answer is' before answering, otherwise, it's wrong. Are you ready, Angel?" "Ready, Mark." Angel said. "For $10,000, unlock Angel's zone." A loud thump was heard. "Do I drop now?" Angel said. The audience laughed. "No, but like I said, if you get an answer wrong, you drop." Mark said. "Oh." Angel sighed. "He was the announcer of Press Your Luck from 1983 to 1986. He was later announcing on the Price Is Right since then. Who is that announcer?" Mark said. "My answer is Rod Roddy." Angel said. "Correct. Unscramble the letters "THROW FOR T" to get the city that Rod Roddy was raised in since his birth in 1937." Mark said. "My answer-" Angel paused. A drop zone opened. "My answer is Fort Worth." "Give the two hosts that hosted 'Press Your Luck' and 'The Price Is Right', both shows that Rod Roddy has announced on." "My answers are Peter Tomarken and Bob Barker." Angel said. Another drop zone opened. "Correct. And finally, what famous game show with narrow escapes did the late Randy Amasia won over $26,000 whereas Rod was the announcer in the 1970s?" Mark said. "My answer is Whew!" "Correct! Stop the clock!" Mark yelled. Angel had won $10,000. His score was $19,850. "And that, too, is a world record! Now, you can imagine what $100,000 looks like at Wolfram & Hart Associates. You can stop here, or bet it all on one final game of Russian Roulette. There are three drop zones." Mark said. "This is for my friends, so I won't stop. I'm going for it!" "You know you just lost $10,000." Mark said. "It's outta here!" Angel said. "Please close and lock all of the drop zones." The sounds of doors closing were heard and they closed slowly. "Unlock Angel's zone." Mark said. A loud thump was heard. "For $100,000 and three drop zones, let's play Russian Roulette." The jingle played again. "Good luck, Angel." Mark said. Angel pulled the lever. The drop zones spun around the game floor. The drop zone did not land on Angel. It landed where Jeff was standing! The audience was cheering and yelling. Angel had won the $100,000! Everyone was cheering, yelling, and screaming. Other game show champions like Al Winchell and John Carpenter were seen in the audience applauding as Angel broke the record on Russian Roulette. Then the camera cut to the Whammy and Todd, then Lita, and then Regis Philbin! Angel's grand total was now $109,850! Everyone in the room was applauding.
"Jeff, we'd do good against each other on another game show!" Angel yelled. But Jeff wasn't there to see the bonus round. One camera cut to backstage to see Jeff, Lucas, and Sidney cheering as Angel won. They were excited!
"Well, Angel, you're a rich man and a popular crime fighter now!" Mark said.
"Angel was great!" Leigha said in the audience.
"Yeah. But why did Jeff have to fall?" Melissa asked.
"It's the ultimate game of skill and survival, Russian Roulette. I'm Mark L. Walberg, and until next time, WATCH YOUR STEP!" he said. At the end of the credits, they showed "In Memory Of Robert Ray 'Rod' Roddy. 1937- 2003".
"Rod will be greatly missed." Angel said.
"I know. He was a great announcer." Mark said.
Both Angel and Mark walked off the stage, and all of the drop zones closed.