Review:"Que le meilleur..." (baille)
What. A. Dump. The host was constipated. The theme song was practically nonexistent. (Test: if you watched the show, can you hum any part? I didn't think so.) The energy level was catatonic.
And the reveal? With LED-panel technology, I expected something out of
1 vs 100 or (be still, my beating heart)
Winning Lines. Instead, we got... nothing. When right/wrong players are shown, there is no color fade, no animation, just a simultaneous color flip. Not even a nice sound effect! On the large, high-tech set, the reveal is a dud.
It gets worse. The
biggest problem with the show? They found a way to kill the crucial play-at-home factor! The show is taped in HD. Before every question, we get a static shot of the stadium-seated players from behind and to the right of the host. The shot includes the host on the left, and his screen on which the next question & answers are not legible... but a
giant yellow bar highlights the correct answer! "Oh look, it's going to be the second choice." Once you notice this detail, you can't avoid glancing at the screen -- it's beyond your control. I had to spend the rest of the show with my hand blocking the corner of the screen.
Taping problems didn't help the energy level: contestants had to wait 2 1/2 hours to enter the studio. Technical problems galore -- players had been promised to be done by 10 PM; by 10:30, the hour-long show was only half-done. People were hungry, thirsty. Someone left in disgust; a replacement had to be found at 10:15 PM. Taping finally ended at 12:15 AM.
Finally, the bonus game seemed suspicious, especially considering the grueling taping: all 99 eliminated contestants supposedly sorted 4 major Canadian cities (Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Regina) from West to East. The point was moot -- the "meilleur" also got it right, earning a $5,000 bonus on top of his guaranteed $5,000 -- but seeing all 99 players remain blue on a geography question certainly looked fishy...
All told, this show won't last beyond the summer, especially if TVA airs
1 vs. 100,
for which they got the rights, along with
Thank God You're Here and
Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?.