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‘9-1-1’ vs. ‘Jury Duty’ in ‘Celebrity Family Feud’
2024-09-17

Showdown on Celebrity Family Feud: 9-1-1 and Jury Duty Casts Face Off for Charity

The casts of the hit TV shows 9-1-1 and Jury Duty recently faced off in a thrilling episode of Celebrity Family Feud, showcasing their wit, strategy, and competitive spirit as they vied for the chance to win big for their respective charities. The showdown between these two talented ensembles captivated audiences, as they navigated the iconic game show's challenging questions and tried to outmaneuver each other in the pursuit of victory.

Bringing the Heat: 9-1-1 and Jury Duty Casts Compete for Charity

Stark and Gladden's Showdown

The competition kicked off with a face-off between Oliver Stark of 9-1-1 and Ronald Gladden of Jury Duty. As host Steve Harvey posed the first question, "We asked 100 men, fill in the blank, you know a date's not into you if she ____ after you kiss her," the tension mounted. Stark and Gladden went head-to-head, with Stark ringing in first but failing to provide the correct answer. Gladden's guess of "pulls out her phone" also missed the mark, but the Jury Duty cast soon found their stride, with Blair's "winces, like pulls away" earning them the points. The 9-1-1 team struggled to catch up, and Jury Duty took an early lead.

Guzman and Blair's Clash

The second round saw Ryan Guzman of 9-1-1 and Cassandra Blair of Jury Duty go head-to-head, with the question "Name a reason a married man might say he went to a singles bar." Guzman's guess of "to check out sports" was off the mark, but Blair's "Meet his best friend" hit the target, allowing the Jury Duty cast to continue their momentum. The teams traded answers, with Jury Duty's Russell and Brown providing correct responses, while 9-1-1's Stark was unable to steal the round. The Jury Duty cast's lead continued to grow.

Hinds and Russell's Showdown

The competition intensified as Aisha Hinds of 9-1-1 and Maria Russell of Jury Duty faced off on the question "Name an animal a 50-year-old cougar might compare her 25-year-old boyfriend to." Hinds' guess of "jaguar" missed the mark, as did Russell's "sloth." However, Thoms' "puppy" and Safi and Stark's responses were on the board, keeping the 9-1-1 team in the game. But Jury Duty's Russell ultimately stole the round with "stallion," further extending their lead.

Thoms and Brown's Showdown

The tide began to turn when Tracie Thoms of 9-1-1 and David Brown of Jury Duty competed on the question "Name something that the fluffier it is, the better." Brown's correct answer of "blanket" gave Jury Duty the opportunity to play, but Berger's "frosting" and Gladden's "pet" were the only responses on the board. This allowed the 9-1-1 team to steal the round with "eggs," narrowing the gap and setting the stage for a dramatic finale.

The Sudden Death Showdown

The competition came down to a sudden death round, with the teams tied at 237 points each. Bryan Safi of 9-1-1 and Susan Berger of Jury Duty faced off on the question "Fill in the blank. Busy as a ____." Safi's quick response of "bee" secured the win for the 9-1-1 team, who emerged victorious with a total of 465 points.

The Fast Money Challenge

The 9-1-1 team's triumph was further cemented when Stark and Safi took on the Fast Money challenge, answering a series of rapid-fire questions with precision and strategy. Their performance earned them the $25,000 prize for their charity, the American Red Cross, capping off an impressive display of teamwork and competitive spirit.The showdown between the casts of 9-1-1 and Jury Duty on Celebrity Family Feud captivated audiences, showcasing the talent and camaraderie of these two talented ensembles. The competition was fierce, the stakes were high, and the ultimate victory of the 9-1-1 team was a testament to their resilience, quick thinking, and unwavering determination to support their chosen charity.
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