probably what?

Victoria   Fri Feb 10, 2006 6:47 am GMT
"Who's Andrea Immer?"
"Wine guru I'm besotted with. Of course I've only met her on TV."
"You and a million other wine geeks, probably," Jack jested.
"When my book gets published I'll be able to afford the rare Burgundies to romance her."

I don't understand what Jack meant by saying "You and a million other wine geeks, probably" . Probably what? It seems to me an incomplete sentence and I can't guess what Jack was trying to say?? Can anybody guess?
Guest   Fri Feb 10, 2006 7:18 am GMT
He is telling him that a million other wine geeks have probably "met her" on TV as well.
Uriel   Sat Feb 11, 2006 3:15 am GMT
You can turn this sentence around to say "Probably you and a million other wine geeks." and it will read the same way. "Probably" is not the beginning of a new and unfinished idea, but an addendum to the previous one.