Last night was a hero themed episode because of the Heroes season finale which was pretty sweet if you watched it. Real life hero Wesley Autrey, Sr., saved a man who fell on the tracks in a New York subway station by placing him between the tracks and laying over top of him as trains went over. I’m not usually a fan of stunts and stunt casting, but this is one I was happy about; he deserved it. He was invited to play the game and try for $1,000,000. To preface this, we haven’t had a $100,000 win, which is rather average for this show, since April 23rd and we haven’t had a big win of more than $200,000 since March 5th by our stats. Can he break the streak? Read below for the results + commentary. Please tell us what you thought about his game.  FYI: Deal or No Deal season finale is June 18th.

Case Chosen: 7

Round 1: 6 Cases to open

3: $200,000
17: $200
24: $100
13: $400,000
23: $100,000
11: $300

The banker respects Wesley as a hero, but he said that he’s going to play hard (with the money).

Banker’s offer: $23,000!

Before Howie even asks the question and the number of cases he needs to open if he rejects the deal, Wesley says…

NO DEAL!

Round 2: 5 Cases to open

26: $400
5: $500,000
18: $300,000
1: $75,000
9: $75

Apparently, Wesley thought the banker’s offer was going down. Howie told him that he was wrong…

Banker’s offer: $33,000!

NO DEAL!

Round 3: 4 Cases to open

6: $500
2: $1,000
10: $750,000 The highest and most reliable safety net goes, leaving virtually a one-case game at this point, with a massive gap between the Million and next highest prize of $50,000
12: $750

The banker shows his hero…and it shows a clip of a very recent episode where the contestant, Julie Lamera won just $1 for the lowest ever win in DoND history.

Banker’s offer: $41,000!

NO DEAL!

Round 4: 3 Cases to open

21: $1
15: $25,000
25: $5

Banker’s offer: $65,000!

NO DEAL!

Round 5: 2 Cases to open

20: $5,000
16: $10

The Final 6 Cases

- $0.01
- $25
- $50
- $10,000
- $50,000
- $1,000,000

Banker’s offer: $96,000!

NO DEAL!

Round 6: 1 Case to open

4: $50

Banker’s offer: $148,000!!!

NO DEAL!

Round 7: 1 Case to open

19: $50,000 Safety net gone, truly a one-case game now

Banker’s offer: $209,000!!!

NO DEAL!

Round 8: 1 Case to open

8: $0.01! Very Happy The One Cent club remains empty, with the Million still in play!

Banker’s offer: $305,000!!!

NO DEAL!

Round 9: 1 Case to open

14: $1,000,000!!! Shocked Massive collapse of the game!

Banker’s offer: $5,000

NO DEAL!

Howie offers Wesley a chance to switch cases, which Wesley quickly declines.

Howie now opens his case #7 to reveal…

7: $25

Laura opens her case #22 to complete the game…

22: $10,000

At the end of the game, Howie reveals that Daimler-Chrysler has awarded Wesley a brand new Patriot Jeep for his heroism. He was getting the car regardless of outcome. This also does not count towards stats.

Game Summary:

Peak offer: $305,000
Case value: $25
Prize won: $25 (and a brand new Patriot Jeep)

Quite simply: What the hell was he thinking? He has NO safety net, and he turned away $305,000? Even with prior offers, he had to be insane. I did feel bad for him because I wanted him to win after what he has done, but this was just without reason. It just blew my mind. Did anyone think he was justified to turn this down at all?