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| - Truth or Consequences is a Season 1 All Grown Up! episode.
- After a young woman is raped and murdered, A.D.A.s Kibre and Gaffney are puzzled by the triangle of suspects.
- The episode "Truth or Consequences" is the second episode of Season 2. The episode originally aired in the U.S on October 5, 2009 on the FOX network.
- Jazz has enter a contest to be in a gameshow named "Truth or Consequences", making Danny jealous. Jazz always dreams to be in a gameshow. But this gameshow has something that is not right. Vlad Plamus, in disguise, is hosting it. He plaaned to used to the Gameshow to lure Jazz so he can get Danny. So it's time for Danny to save his sister before times run out for him and her.
- Truth or Consequences is the long-running wild & wacky game show where contestants selected from the studio audience could either tell the truth (answer a question) or be forced to pay the consequences (perform a stunt). On the show, people had to answer a trivia question correctly (usually an off-the-wall question that no one would be able to answer correctly, or a bad joke) and had about two seconds to do so before "Beulah the Buzzer" was sounded (in the rare occasion that the contestant answered the question correctly before Beulah was heard, another question was asked).
- Game Show that originally aired in 1940 as an NBC Radio program with its creator, Ralph Edwards, as host. A decade later, it moved to television on CBS with its format and emcee unchanged. Contestants on the show were asked silly trick questions which they almost invariably failed to answer correctly. If they answered incorrectly, or failed to come up with any answer in a short time, Beulah the Buzzer went off. The host then told them that since they had failed to tell the truth, they would have to pay the consequences. Consequences consisted of elaborate stunts, some done in the studio and others done outside, some completed on that week's episode and others taking a week or more and requiring the contestant to return when the stunt was completed. Some of the stunts were funny, but more o
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