Talk:The Exit List

Headphones
I have removed the statement that each room contains a pair of headphones. It is unreasonable to think that each room/vault would contain its own pair of headphones. It is quite obvious (from the standpoint of understanding television production methods) that the headphones are being supplied to the contestant by someone from the production staff during a preparatory period of time that is subsequently edited out of the broadcast, and that the only reason that the presenter tells the contestant that he or she will find headphones on the vault is just to acknowledge their mysterious sudden appearance while trying to maintain the illusion that the contestant is alone in the maze instead of actually being surrounded by staff. Similar additional unaired headphone manipulation is also evidenced by the fact that the headphones always suddenly completely disappear from the room after the contestant takes them off. I've garnished all of this only from casual viewing of the show and without any level of authority, so my edit has been bold, but I'm absolutely positive that I am correct in saying that there is only one set of headphones, and that they are simply brought in from off-set to wherever they are needed, and only for the length of time that they are needed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.4.234.68 (talk) 05:29, 14 May 2012 (UTC)

Suggestion for table
You might want to add one or two additional pieces of information here: more important—the number of items on The Exit List; less important—the number of rooms visited. [Otherwise, it's not clear why a seemingly small difference in money means a huge difference in offers.] Samer (talk) 02:04, 9 February 2012 (UTC)

Added
I added the information for Eray & Ipek. I don't know if it's ep. 7, but I filled in the rest accurately. Thanks, 86.177.65.29 (talk) 20:58, 28 February 2012 (UTC)

Panic Room Success
On completing a Panic Room successfully, I wrote "the money in the vault is won". This was changed to "But there is no money to be won". This is inaccurate for two reasons. The first is that no-one has yet completed a Panic Room, so we don't know. Technically that does mean my edit was incorrect too, which I freely admit. The second reason is that at the start, the voice-over and presenter both say on two occasions that "there is money in every vault". Seeing every room has a vault, this implies there *is* money to be won from a Panic Room. Unless there are objections to this, I see no reason not to edit it back to how I wrote it. QuickHare (talk) 22:58, 7 March 2012 (UTC)