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pjadedd |
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This show was painful to watch. I love that the first guy will admit to looking at other guys' penises and all this other shit, but doesn't think he
ever touched a woman inappropriately. He's a trainer. That would've been so easy to justify. I also love that they have a guy with an admitted
gambling problem. So, you wanna go for more money?
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pizza harold |
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pjadedd wrote: I think his wife thought it was hot when he admitted to checking out the other guys. Looked like some wheels started turning in her head, lol.
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barnabusb |
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I think Who Wants To Be A Millionaire has ruined game shows forever. The dark set, the blue lights, the music, the fake tension... all of that shit goes back
to HWTBAM. And now every game show ever looks and acts like that. It sucks. But at least that football guy lost the money and maybe his wife. Sucka.
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cindidindi76 |
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I love this show. In that trashy, I'm a terrible person for watching kind of way.
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maxxfisher |
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Fox's new game show "Moment of Truth," which features people providing embarrassing answers to personal questions, beat both "Terminator" and "American Gladiators" as highest-rated series premiere of the season. It retained 94 percent of lead-in "American Idol's" audience, an all-time record. |
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BillNyeSurvivorGuy |
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That is so wrong. It's going to the be the next Are You Smarter then...
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WallJ |
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If you have a gambling problem, is working at a race track a really good idea? |
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ProbstFan123 |
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23.2 million viewers.
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iRoc |
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AS ADVERTISED.
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WylDawg |
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But like I told you guys, just wait in a couple of weeks. I'm ready to bet the ratings will decrease exponentially.
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Fluffynurse |
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Not until there other shows worth watching opposite it. I'll keep watching it out of boredom. Right now there's no decent competition.
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pjadedd |
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You can't use premiere ratings because a lot of people will tune in. Look at the XFL. Let's see if they keep the ratings. If I'm too lazy to
change the channel after Idol, I'll watch.
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Dr Will Hatch two point oh |
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barnabusb wrote: Yeah, but that show was well made, well concieved, etc. You can blame it for ruining future game shows, but you can't say it was a shitty show |
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Angela in WI |
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I can't believe they're going to make me wait an entire week to find out whether George loves his girlfriend and gambled his child's college
education away.
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barnabusb |
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Dr Will Hatch two point oh wrote: I didn't say Millionaire was shitty, I just said that its look has been done and re-done to death, and that's shitty. Game shows don't need the lights, fake tension, commercial breaks, etc. Look at Jeopardy -- they answer a million questions in half an hour at a rapid-fire rate without any bells and whistles (well, they have video clips and stuff but whatever) and it's still pretty cool. |
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Blairsgal |
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Something tells me the half-million $ question is going to contain the word "goat".
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Lovejonze |
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The reason is because they have to stretch these shows out to one hour. Jeopardy is half an hour. I myself hate the dramatic pauses and music. I find myself
groaning "come on" way too much these days.
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barnabusb |
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From IMDB news: Fox's The Moment of Truth from reality-show producer Mike Darnell, in which contestants are hooked up to lie detectors, drew the highest ratings of any new show of the
season Wednesday night, posting a 13.1 rating and a 20 share in the 9:00 p.m. hour, following an audition episode of American Idol. (The Idol episode pulled a 15.3/23 at 8:00 p.m., down 16 percent from the comparable night a
year ago.) But if the ratings were the best of the season, reviews were likely the worst. Max Roush in TV Guide wrote: "Who with a brain or a
soul could do anything but despise Fox's new bottom-of-the-reality-barrel time-waster, which turned out to be as dull as it was degrading?" Adam
Buckman in the New York Post called it "a slow-paced bore." Mark Perigard in the Boston Herald described it as
"cringe-worthy." And at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, journalism student Bassem Etim, writing in the student newspaper, the Badger
Herald, pronounced it, "the beginning of the end of TV as we know it."
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Lovejonze |
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Matt Roush.
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NeonTetra67 |
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The first contestant was super hot. I wanted him to go all the way (with me).
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