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02:57Varsity Blues, or Operation Moneyball? No! Time's up? Yes, the time is up. We've lost
03:03Tom. Okay. Your phone-a-friend failed you.
03:12Oh. What were you thinking? I was thinking Varsity Blues. Oh, if I blow it, I go down
03:21to 32? If you blow it, you go down to 32. But if I get it, it's 250? Yep.
03:30Are there any that you think it for sure isn't? Nope. I'm not for sure about
03:37anything.
03:42Um, I told my friend Cindy, who's on the board, that I would guarantee them $32,000.
03:48Mm-hmm. And that's a lovely amount. I know they'd rather get 250. Oh, God, who wouldn't?
03:59Oh, now I'm sweating. Okay. Me too. Cindy must be dying right now.
04:09Wow. Um, oh!
04:18C, Operation Varsity Blues. Is that your final answer? Final answer.
04:27Well, Cindy's gonna be happy because that's right.
04:33Oh, my God.
04:36We won $250,000. Dr. O'Hara is going for a million when we come back.
04:49All my time spent on the phone has been worth it at this moment. Yeah. When you go on your
04:53phone and you check and you feel so bad about the fact that you spent 18 hours
04:57this week flipping through pictures. 18? That's low for me. That's low. Well, it paid off, I
05:02guess. You've got $125,000. Oh, my God, I'm so happy. I'm a little disappointed because that's one of the few
05:07questions I knew the answer to. Okay, I could've asked you. Well, we'll see if I can be
05:11helpful in the future. Your next question is for $250,000. You are three
05:17questions away from a million. Lauren, how does the composer and lyricist of the
05:24Broadway musical Jagged Little Pill spell her name? M-O-R-R-I-S-E-T-T-E. M-O-R-R-I-S-S-E-T-T-E. M-O-R-R-I-S-S-E-T-T-E. M-O-R-R-I-S-E-T-T-E.
05:44Okay, I celebrated way too early because I thought you were gonna ask me how to spell
05:47Alanis, and I felt really confident about that. Taking back my dance. Okay. Okay, the
05:53first one that felt correct to me was B, and C feels like too many double
05:58letters, but that could still be it. Maybe that's why this is interesting. Wow,
06:03this is hard. Okay, I'm going between B and C. Actually, C is starting to look
06:08more right to me as I stare at it.
06:12Now A looks right. Oh my god. Okay, I'm gonna use you. Ask my host. Final answer,
06:21please. Help me. I just want to be clear. I do not know any of the answers in
06:25advance. It may seem like I do. Yeah, yeah. I don't. I saw you with Caitlin Olsen and
06:30you didn't know. I didn't know. I got it wrong. Your final answer is you want to ask the host,
06:35correct? Yes, I would like to ask the host. Okay. You've asked, you really kind of,
06:41you've hit me in my sweet spot because I know a lot about music. Okay. And I was
06:45the spelling champion of both the seventh and eighth grade. Okay, great. Okay, so I
06:49feel pretty confident about this. Mm-hmm. And I think that it's B. One R, two S's,
06:57two T's. That was my instinct as well. I think I want to, you feel pretty good
07:04about that. I feel good about it, yes. I'm gonna trust you. I'm gonna say B. You seem
07:10really confident, so I'm gonna say. I'll be honest, I feel confident. I'm gonna say
07:14B. B. That's final answer.
07:18Come on. Computer, please reveal the correct answer.
07:24Yes! Thank you! Oh my god! This is so cool! This is so cool! I'm excited too. Oh my god. Let's take a break so we can calm down. Okay, okay, okay.
07:36Lauren Lapkus has got a lot of money. She's got $250,000. We'll go for half a
07:42million when we come back.
07:51That is a heck of a meet-and-greet right there, huh? Hey, wow! You got $125,000.
07:58You're three questions away from a million dollars, Anderson Cooper, and you
08:02did it with very little help from Andy Cohen. Okay. Now, we're about to get
08:08serious. Next question is, for $250,000, in the movie Taxi Driver, Robert De Niro
08:15answers his famous question, you talking to me? With what lesser-known reply? What
08:21are you, deaf? You heard me, tough guy. Well, I'm the only one here. I'd watch that
08:28tone.
08:32I'm really quite convinced it's, well, I'm the only one here.
08:39I should have a Joni Foster as my phone friend. If only I was friends with her.
08:46I can't tell if it's either, you heard me, tough guy, or, well, I'm the only one
08:51here, and if I do 50-50, I'm afraid it's just gonna eliminate, what are you, deaf?
08:58And I'd watch that tone, and I'll still be stuck with those.
09:03I'm gonna go to you. Your final answer is you want to ask me for my final answer?
09:08Yes, I'm, I want to hear your final answer. Okay, just be clear, I don't have
09:12the answer, you know, I don't. I'm aware of that. But here's what I think. I hold you
09:15under no legal obligation. I'm not a hundred percent positive, but I agree
09:19with you. I think it is C, well, I'm the only one here. C, final answer.
09:27Should we find out what the answer is? Yes, let's find out. Computer?