
U.S. Premiere intro

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' Doug has the honor of being the very first contestant on The Chair. This was his run. Plus, I can't even spell his last name. Sorry
Following Doug on the premiere, Alecia Jordan, a black belt in judo and former police officer now takes the seat of the Chair. Thing is, she barely even flinched at the surprises thrown at her backstage! Looks like the Chair may be easier than she may think...or will it be?
On the episode where the Red-Line limit was upped from 60% to 70%, Dean Sheffron now has a chance to become richer by $250,000. Despite a painful memory that he promises never to duplicate, he is going for Chair history. But, will it be historical enough?
On the episode after Dean Sheffron, new contender Kris Mackerer, a bride-to-be buckles the seatbelt of the Chair and prepares for the ride of her life. In the back while taking a test, her heart made a bad jump when she was squirted square in the face with water. But come one of her questions, she has to think so hard that it takes a while for her to even answer, making the Chair seem harder than it really is. Despite that, can Kris overwhelm the odds and beat it, or will the Chair claim its next victim?
Mike Wilson is a voice impersonater, trying to keep his cool. He even does a good John McEnroe! Right after Kris leaves the Chair, can Mike Wilson prove he can take some money home, or will he redline all the way down?
On the unannounced finale of The Chair, Steven Benjamin takes place of the Chair. He says he knows the IRS is behind him, and he'll put down a 1099 for $250,000 on his tax return. And as of this point, not one contestant has ever "grand slammed" the Chair, thereby none of them answering all questions correctly and redlining away anything. Can Steven turn that around, or will the Chair overtake that?
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