101 ways to leave a gameshow
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ajprice

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32,210 posts

219 months

Saturday 10th July 2010
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Just watched this one. I think its got all the qualities to make people think its brilliant, or crap. The quiz part is pretty decent, each player has to pick an answer from a list, one of the answers is wrong, if more than one pick the same answer, there's a tie break question to decide who gets that answer, and so on until everyone has a different choice.

Then it all gets a bit Total Wipeout. The TV studio they're in is 50ft up on a great big frame, there's lots of pools of water and contraptions around it. The wrong answer gets you ejected, 50ft down and getting wet, or gunged. Nemone the Radio 1 DJ is outside at the bottom waiting to interview you, Amanda Byram style.

I'll watch it again, the quiz questions were decent and some of them did look very scared as they were about to leave hehe

Whalespin

68 posts

198 months

Saturday 10th July 2010
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Have to say, i thought this was one of the worst things ive seen in ages! It was so slow and tedious, we saw them all eventually end up with one answer each, then it moved outside and spent another 5 minutes recapping everyones answer, before, one by one, the correct answers were revealed and the loser eventually left the show. Why not simply show the wrong answer while everyone is still standing at the edge?

Shorten it to half an hour and it might be good fun, but they just dont have the content to fill a one hour slot!

ajprice

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32,210 posts

219 months

Saturday 10th July 2010
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But most gameshows now since Millionaire and Weakest link do have..


























... really long pauses. Its just the way it goes irked

Japveesix

4,576 posts

191 months

Saturday 10th July 2010
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Whalespin said:
Have to say, i thought this was one of the worst things ive seen in ages! It was so slow and tedious,
My thoughts exactly. I genuinely hated it. It was incredibly tedious and dull, two questions took half an hour and all we got in the way of exitement in that time was a couple of fairly unspectacular dunkings shown from multiple cameras loads of times to try and make them look exciting.

I then turned it off, utter rubbish.

mrmr96

13,736 posts

227 months

Saturday 10th July 2010
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Japveesix said:
Whalespin said:
Have to say, i thought this was one of the worst things ive seen in ages! It was so slow and tedious,
My thoughts exactly. I genuinely hated it. It was incredibly tedious and dull, two questions took half an hour and all we got in the way of exitement in that time was a couple of fairly unspectacular dunkings shown from multiple cameras loads of times to try and make them look exciting.

I then turned it off, utter rubbish.
Agreed. I tuned in for a quick look just before kick off (Ger vs Urg) and watched one 'round'. Well, I watched the answers, the tie break and then they went outside. They did some more st so I made a cuppa, came back still no one booted off! Then I realised they were revealing the correct answers!! WTF?! Surely it would be about 1million % better if they had them stood at the edge and didn't even reveal who lost until the hammer hit them. Blindfolds would help I think.

Make it like "million pound drop" only you're dropping the contestants. Then I might watch it.

In the mean time, I'm never watching again. Gash.

hooperpride

689 posts

201 months

Saturday 10th July 2010
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I thought it was poor, no real tension, dragged out and quite boring, at least with total wipeout you were guaranteed a few laughs along the way.

Jasandjules

71,996 posts

252 months

Saturday 10th July 2010
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It was just about bearable, but I think as it followed Total Wipeout, it was going to struggle.

jains15

1,013 posts

196 months

Saturday 10th July 2010
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Charlie Brooker once said that Total Wipeout is just real life Super Mario.

This is just Lemmings

v64paul

120 posts

244 months

Sunday 11th July 2010
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Apparently made by Endemol in Argentina. Can we not make even the most basic of tv shows anymore? Granted the set looks an expensive thing to create.

OwenK

3,472 posts

218 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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I saw it from halfway through, when they were on the bikes, and thought it looked brilliant. It looked like they were all going to have to cycle off a cliff with harnesses attached and only the ones with correct answers would be saved by them. Fantastic! Then they slowly took away the correct answers one by one, and when the wrong answer finally went, they just meandered off slowly and it was crap. Same goes with the bit later when they were all hanging from a turntable above a big chute down to the bottom - excellent! If they get a question wrong they're going to plummet down a tube and be saved at the last minute by the harness! But no. When they did get it wrong they were simply lowered down extra gently while someone threw some goo at them.

Boo. No thanks.

Beyond Rational

3,544 posts

238 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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v64paul said:
Apparently made by Endemol in Argentina. Can we not make even the most basic of tv shows anymore? Granted the set looks an expensive thing to create.
Health and Safety/hiring the set out to other countries/weather/cheap labour.

I thought it poor, it seemed to be a show about falling into water in different ways.

Silent1

19,762 posts

258 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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Great on sky+ 5 minutes of fun, i couldn't watch it 'live' though.

mrmr96

13,736 posts

227 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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Beyond Rational said:
v64paul said:
Apparently made by Endemol in Argentina. Can we not make even the most basic of tv shows anymore? Granted the set looks an expensive thing to create.
Health and Safety/hiring the set out to other countries/weather/cheap labour.
Same as total wipeout then.

jonnylarge

295 posts

192 months

Saturday 17th July 2010
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Am I right in the part I saw in today's show (17th Jul)? A square weight on the end of a rope was suspended above some deep water. Contestants stood on the weight and held the rope, waiting for the moment the rope was cut and they were dropped in.

The aspect that concerned me was that the contestants were shackled to the weight such that when it dropped into the water they had to release themselves from it as it sank.

I know there were rescue divers around but isn't this pushing it a bit? This show is about being dropped into water and getting wet isn't it, not about drowning?

becksW

14,690 posts

234 months

Saturday 17th July 2010
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jonnylarge said:
Am I right in the part I saw in today's show (17th Jul)? A square weight on the end of a rope was suspended above some deep water. Contestants stood on the weight and held the rope, waiting for the moment the rope was cut and they were dropped in.

The aspect that concerned me was that the contestants were shackled to the weight such that when it dropped into the water they had to release themselves from it as it sank.

I know there were rescue divers around but isn't this pushing it a bit? This show is about being dropped into water and getting wet isn't it, not about drowning?
I thought the same, didn't see last weeks, was a bit shocked when I saw the concrete! Not a great gameshow, bit drawn out, though the first one where they were hanging on a board over the water would have freaked me out!

At least the winner knows what they'll win.

Tsippy

15,078 posts

192 months

Saturday 17th July 2010
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mrmr96 said:
Beyond Rational said:
v64paul said:
Apparently made by Endemol in Argentina. Can we not make even the most basic of tv shows anymore? Granted the set looks an expensive thing to create.
Health and Safety/hiring the set out to other countries/weather/cheap labour.
Same as total wipeout then.
Won't someone please think of the children carbon footprint hehe

MiniMan64

18,876 posts

213 months

Saturday 17th July 2010
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jonnylarge said:
Am I right in the part I saw in today's show (17th Jul)? A square weight on the end of a rope was suspended above some deep water. Contestants stood on the weight and held the rope, waiting for the moment the rope was cut and they were dropped in.

The aspect that concerned me was that the contestants were shackled to the weight such that when it dropped into the water they had to release themselves from it as it sank.

I know there were rescue divers around but isn't this pushing it a bit? This show is about being dropped into water and getting wet isn't it, not about drowning?
Were they actually attached to the block? I thought they were just standing on it.

Irrelevant however as the the show it utter pap, someone really ought to tie Steve Jones to a concrete slab for real.

Beyond Rational

3,544 posts

238 months

Saturday 17th July 2010
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The music they used sounded a lot like the weakest link music.

anonymous-user

77 months

Saturday 17th July 2010
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Not a patch on Takeshi's Castle