Talk:Wheel of Fortune/@comment-2601:1C0:4780:1A0:17A:DB0B:A386:3C92-20191109180842

PS - You (whoever wrote this) switch frequently between using 'Merv' and 'Griffin' - sometimes even within a single sentence. Not only is this bad style, it's confusing. You do the same thing with Chuck Woolery, Harry Friedman, and probably others. Pick one or the other (first or last name) and stick with it. In the section "Changes in the air" you say "virtually similar". There's no such thing as 'virtually similar'. Either the versions were 'very similar' or they were 'virtually identical'. And while we're at it (I'm at it?)...I'm not sure if a pun was intended with "Changes in the air"; but if not, the expression is 'Change is in the air'.