the inheritance
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p1doc

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3,419 posts

201 months

Monday 1st September
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anyone catch this last night sort of like a rip off traitors set in big house in country where contestants earn money from the estate of deceased liz hurley-some real egos in there

juice

9,362 posts

299 months

Monday 1st September
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"You said you were a simpleton, so I'm explaining it slowly to you" - that had me rofl

abzmike

10,586 posts

123 months

Monday 1st September
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Seems to be the new favourite genre of production companies. Get a bunch of civilians to be bhy about each other in a country house/island/bus whilst solving strange littel puzzles, whilst a celebrity raking in half the production budget lord over them. A fad that will die out soon enough.

LordLoveLength

2,188 posts

147 months

Monday 1st September
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Car crash viewing - it was dreadful. I can only applaud the producers ability to find the worst mix of humanity for the contestants.
Liz Hurley and Rob Rinder trying to act , what a joke. Whole thing falls flat on its face from the outset with the ridiculous concept let alone the ‘challenges’ and ‘voting’ segments

Unfortunately, with the global success of the traitors everyone wants their own version, but budgets and concepts are lacking. Traitors will be flogged to death, like the Apprentice, and many more copies will come and go.

ITVs version - Fortune Hotel, isn’t too bad. Host (Stephen Mangan) does a good job, the gameplay concept works and allows for twists that viewers can follow easily as they get insight into the thought process of the teams and see the bits hidden from other teams.
Helped along by a beautiful location, just finished it’s second series

p1doc

Original Poster:

3,419 posts

201 months

Monday 1st September
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juice said:
"You said you were a simpleton, so I'm explaining it slowly to you" - that had me rofl
i laughed when that happened some major egos in there so bound to be a few clashes especially when you decide if you think you did enough in the task....

Milkyway

10,837 posts

70 months

Monday 1st September
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Twelve episodes... then no doubt a celebrity version.
(For charity of course).

I'm sure that it's made by the same Production Company as the Traitors.

rossub

5,248 posts

207 months

Monday 1st September
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I don’t care how bad it is, I’m watching it for Liz cloud9

rider73

4,087 posts

94 months

Monday 1st September
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This is going downhill fast, no resolution at the end of each episode and yesterday's previews wasn't in this last episode..grrrrr

p1doc

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3,419 posts

201 months

Tuesday 2nd September
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rossub said:
I don’t care how bad it is, I’m watching it for Liz cloud9
she has definitely got her cleavage on show whenever she appears
james came across a a right numpty on the farm task and think everyone has recognised this now so his time is up

rossub

5,248 posts

207 months

Tuesday 2nd September
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rider73 said:
This is going downhill fast, no resolution at the end of each episode and yesterday's previews wasn't in this last episode..grrrrr
Huh?

Ep 2 had a summary of Ep 1 at the start and it showed exactly what happened with the cash the night before.

p1doc

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3,419 posts

201 months

Tuesday 9th September
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anyone else watching this is hilariously bad playing by contestants with some seriously sneaky behaviour in the strong room dividing the winnings so far

Pitre

5,361 posts

251 months

Such a blatant Traitors ripoff. The Fortune Hotel's strength is that the 'situation' is completely different. This on the other hand is almost the same scenario as the Traitors. But Rinder is no Winkleman.

In the absence of the real thing I'll watch some more of this but I'm not sure I'll see it through... but I'd rather watch Traitors NZ/AUS/US.

rider73

4,087 posts

94 months

Tuesday
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Pitre said:
Such a blatant Traitors ripoff. The Fortune Hotel's strength is that the 'situation' is completely different. This on the other hand is almost the same scenario as the Traitors. But Rinder is no Winkleman.

In the absence of the real thing I'll watch some more of this but I'm not sure I'll see it through... but I'd rather watch Traitors NZ/AUS/US.
yeah - the challenges are all getting a little too samey and boring and the "generic" messages from the deceased are too - to be honest they missed a trick last night, the challenge itself should have somehow determined who got cut, so they all pitted against each other, rather than just a blatant obvious questionaire!

p1doc

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3,419 posts

201 months

Tuesday
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well that turned bhy last night lol
rinder seemed to be enjoying himself especially at the picnic-shame there were not more questions as could have ended in negative money the way they were going lol