Russian Roulette Season 1
Four contestants compete for up to $100,000 in a hybrid general knowledge quiz-game of chance. They stand on a giant 6-panel roulette board, similar to a chamber of a revolver, where wrong answers could eliminate a player by causing them to drop out of the game – literally.
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Russian Roulette
2002Four contestants compete for up to $100,000 in a hybrid general knowledge quiz-game of chance. They stand on a giant 6-panel roulette board, similar to a chamber of a revolver, where wrong answers could eliminate a player by causing them to drop out of the game – literally.
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Russian Roulette Season 1 Full Episode Guide
Four celebrities: Gary Coleman, Kato Kaelin, Leif Garrett, and Jerri Manthey. One goal: to win a head-to-head competition for the chance at $100,000. Jerri wins that chance, but misses on the 5 Killer Questions and drops with $5,000 for her charity.
Four strangers: Jason, Michael, Bridget, and Beau. One goal: to win a head-to-head competition for the chance at $100,000. Jason wins that chance, wins the $10,000, but walks away with $11,900. Had he gone for the $100,000, he would have dropped.
Four strangers: Ernie, Brian, Kenny, and Season. One goal: to win a head-to-head competition for the chance at $100,000. Season wins that chance, but misses a Killer Question and drops with $2,800.
Four teachers: Mark, Margy, Samantha, and Amanda. One goal: to win a head-to-head competition for the cahnce at $100,000. Mark wins that chance, but misses a Killer Question and drops with $3,100.
Four strangers: Alison,Rodd, Susan, and Johnny. One goal: to win a head-to-head competition for the chance at $100,000. Alisonwins that chance, but misses a Killer Question and drops with $3,000.
Four strangers: Jennifer, Stan, Michelle, and Josh. One goal: to win a head-to-head competition for the chance at $100,000. Stan is the champ, but misses on the 5 Killer Questions. Stan's total winnings: $2,150.
Four strangers: Adam, Karen, Dave, and Terry. One goal: to win a head-to-head competition for the chance at $100,000. Terry wins that chance and answers the 5 Killer Questions correctly, but decides to walk with the $10,000. He would have dropped is he had gone for the $100,000. Total winnings: $12,900. If he would have gone for it, he would have dropped!
Four strangers: Jill, Mary Ann, James, and Bryan. One goal: to win a head-to-head competition for the chance at $100,000. Mary Ann wins that chance, but misses on the 5 Killer Questions and drops with $2,850.
Four strangers: Karen, Lisa, Bill, and Eric. One goal: to win a head-to-head competition for the chance at $100,000. Bill wins that chance, but misses his 4th question and drops with $3,500.
John, Tom, Ti, and Jennifer. One goal: to win a head-to-head competition for the chance at $100,000. Ti won that chance, but missed his 4th question and drops out with $3,600.
Lisa, Christopher, Diana, and Kurt play for the chance at $100,000. Kurt drops first, then Lisa, and finally, Diana. Christopher misses his second Killer Question and drops.
Stephen Goldman, Erica Kimbrough, William Hill, and Lori Mazzalillo face off for the chance at $100,000. Erica won the game, but missed her third killer question and dropped with $3,400.
Todd Truley wins the game, answers the 5 Killer Questions correctly, goes for the $100,000 and wins it!
Al Winchell becomes the first person to win $100,000 on Russian Roulette. He had only 3 drop zones open. This hapened one day after the luckiest day of the year- 7/11!
Eric, Lisa, Frank, and Steve fight it out for the chance at $100,000. Lisa wins the game, answers all the Killer Questions, and decides not to take the risk. She walks out with $12,600.
Kim, Cathy, Bill, and Jim compete with each other for the chance at $100,000. Jim wins the game, but drops out on the Killer Questions with $4,100.
Russell, Peter, Dawn, and Chris fight it out for the chance at $100,000. Chris wins the game, answers all the Killer Questions, goes for the $100,000, but drops! At least he won $2,200.
Kimberly, Jason, Roger, and Mike battle it out for the chance at $100,000 in this episode. Jason wins the game, answers all the Killer Questions, and walks out with $12,500.
James, Biz, Alisa, and Eric compete for the chance at $100,000 in this episode. Alisa wins the game, answers all the Killer Questions, takes the $100,000 chance, but drops! The good thing is, she still wins $2,600.
Jason, Warren, Lisa, and Karen battle it out for the chance at $100,000 in this episode. Jason wins the game and drops out on the Killer Questions with $3,850.
Scott, Jim, Luis, and Anne fight it out for the chance at $100,000 in this episode. Jim wins the game, but drops out on the Killer Questions with $4,500.
Chuck, Peter, Angela, and Derek compete with each other for the chance at $100,000. Peter wins the game, but drops on the Killer Questions with $4,150.
Jennifer, Traci, Brian, and Augie compete for the chance at $100,000 in this episode. Jennifer wins the game, but misses a Killer Question and drops with $3,350.
Sobia, Ray, Marianne, and Juan fight it out for the chance at $100,000. Ray wins the game, but drops on the Killer Questions with $5,000.
Joe, Becki, Kris, and Jon battle it out for a chance at $100,000. Joe wins the game, answers all the Killer Questions correctly, and decides not to take the chance for $100,000. He wins $11,650 total.
The suckiest episode of them all. After 4 episodes, GSN decides to have a so called celebrity episode, Although only one person is consitered a celebrity. This episode was an experiment that went awry. The person who one didn't even get one answer correct.
Henry, Michelle, Dana, and Mike battle it out for the chance at $100,000. Henry wins the game, but drops on the Killer Questions with $4,450.
Sean, Amy, Paige, and Charise fight it out for the chance at $100,000. Paige wins the game, but misses on the Killer Questions and drops with $2,100.
Darren, Amy, Gordon, and Julie fight it out head-to-head for the chance at $100,000. Gordon wins the game, but runs out of time on the Killer Questions and drops with $3,950.
Four strangers: Gus, Deborah, Jacquie, and Anthony. One goal: to win a head-to-head competition for the chance at $100,000. Gus wins that chance, wins $10,000, skips the risk, and would have won $100,000. Total winnings: $13,600.