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Offline libertybele

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I find this almost comical that this actually made the news.  He's been bothered by the 'final spin' for years?  This is  what bothers  him??  Seriously?? Our country is pretty much in shambles and this is his concern.   :shrug:

Pat Sajak talks brand new change to 'Wheel of Fortune' final spin after years of being 'bothered' by it

Pat Sajak is opening up about a big change viewers may have noticed this week on "Wheel of Fortune": the host is no longer the one performing the final spin of the wheel during each game.

The new format debuted this week. After years of Sajak completing the final spin, a decision was made to leave the job to contestants instead. The final spin habitually takes place toward the end of each game show episode. The landing spot determines the dollar amount each player receives for every letter until the puzzle is solved.

Sajak, 74, spoke up about the switch in a segment with his daughter, Maggie, who joined the show on Monday. The longtime game show emcee is apparently pleased with the change because performing the final spin was something he admitted "always bothered" him.........

https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/pat-sajak-talks-new-change-wheel-of-fortune-final-spin-years-bothered
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Oh, come on. It's his job we're talking about. I'm sure there are things about your job that bother(ed) you that, if given the opportunity, you would (have) change(d) them. This is no different.

Not everyone obsesses over sociopolitical intrigue every waking moment. It's a minor quibble. I did notice they brought their old theme song back, too—which is nice.

Game shows are escapism, one of the few genres that can still make that claim.
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