The Wall Season 3
Game show in which correct answers cause a green ball to fall down the wall adding the value of the slot to the players' winning total and a missed question causes an ominous red ball to fall and deduct the value from the team's total. Teammates have to work together to build a huge cash prize.
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The Wall
2016 / TV-PGGame show in which correct answers cause a green ball to fall down the wall adding the value of the slot to the players' winning total and a missed question causes an ominous red ball to fall and deduct the value from the team's total. Teammates have to work together to build a huge cash prize.
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Sisters Denise, a bus driver, and Tisha, an electrician, from Milwaukee put their technical skills to work on the Wall.
Nikki, a patient service coordinator, and her husband Jeremie, a deputy sheriff, from Ocala, Florida with four kids take on The Wall.
Taylor and Keaton from Lakewood, Wash., met while in the Air Force where Taylor works in Command Support and Keaton as a Combat Control Officer. Keaton was awarded a Silver Star for his work in Afghanistan. The newlyweds hope to buy a house and start a family with a victory on the Wall.
Husband and wife Tiffany and CJ from Levittown, Penn., both police officers, have dedicated their lives to the community. The two take on the new Superdrop in hopes of conquering the Wall.
Sisters Karen and Lori started a charity by putting hand dryers for gloves in every classroom to help kids deal with harsh Michigan winters.
Goldin, a fitness guru who started a nonprofit to encourage kids to exercise and read, and fiancé Linda, currently a college professor and soon to earn her doctorate, take on the Wall.
Jahmar, a high school counselor, and his uncle Michael, a limo driver, take on the wall; the Superdrop gives the two the chance to win big.
Brothers Hecthan and Hector reside in Fort Lee, N.J.; corrections officer Hecthan and Army veteran Hector are hoping to win big to help family and friends devastated by Hurricane Maria in their native Puerto Rico.
Father and son duo Bob, a pediatric eye doctor, and Peter, a medical resident, take on the wall to benefit the Strong City Foundation, a nonprofit that helps underserved youth.
Mother-daughter duo Alex and Jodie, both nurses from Oklahoma City, Okla., share a passion for rescuing animals and together have fostered more than 150; the two hope to hit the $1 million mark on the wall.
Siblings Neangela and Marcus from Oak Park, Illinois hope to win big.
Michael, a firefighter and carpenter, and Holly, a kindergarten teacher, from Knoxville, Tenn., look to take aim at the wall.
Deidra, a midwife and health care specialist, and her husband Damon, a high school principal, devote their lives to helping others; the new Superdrop brings big surprises for the Detroit duo.
Nearly 50 years apart, grandmother and granddaughter duo Nellie and Taylor from Quarryville, Pa., take on the wall.
Valencia and Essence, a mother-daughter flight attendant duo from Indianapolis, take on the wall, which has them flying high; Valencia goes to isolation to take on the trivia, while Essence is out front directing those balls towards the million.
Church co-pastors and brothers Matt, a firefighter, and Nick, a high school teacher and football coach, take on the wall; with the all-new Superdrop and millions of dollars just a drop away, there is no stopping where these Texas boys will go.
Bill, a retired firefighter who served on 9/11, and his daughter Meghan, a pediatric nurse, take on The Wall. After huge money amounts and an Irish Jig with Chris, this father and daughter will face the ultimate decision. Will they go big and walk away with millions or will The Wall have other plans?
Rebekah and Chris, a married couple from Houston, Texas. Rebekah is a Boston Bombing Marathon survivor who lost her leg in the blast as she was shielding her young son from danger. After both Rebekah and her son recovered from the bombing Rebekah realized that the emotional injuries her son sustained were far worse than the physical ones. This led Rebekah to form a charity to help kids suffering from PTSD. Rebekah vowed to do everything she could have done on two legs, on one leg, including winning millions of dollars.