[quote name=\'Neumms\' post=\'157107\' date=\'Jul 10 2007, 01:20 PM\']
That you and Chris liked the game play stuns me. NBN is like watching a total stranger scratch off a lottery ticket, except louder and pokier. Deal or No Deal isn't Jeopardy either, but at least a player makes a decision once in a while. And sure, I like Plinko as much as the next guy, but that takes about two minutes, including regularly amusing banter between host and contestant.
And that's to say nothing of the commissioner. He's not from here! He looks and sounds funny! Ha ha ha ha!
To each his own, of course, but cripes, I'd rather hope for partial nudity on "Big Brother" than watch another episode of Bingo Night.
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To echo the sentiments of Mr. Lemon, the show is flashy eye candy, and is fun to watch -- especially for the young'uns.
There are kids ranging from 3 to 10 years old who are mesmerized at the giant bingo "gumball machine" who don't really get nor care about the gameplay. When some of us forum members were that age (including myself), we were all mesmerized by a giant pinball machine, the gameplay (although much better than NBN) took a back seat -- hell, I couldn't even have told you how the main game was played until I saw the show years later.
What I'm saying is as far as mind-challenging play-along games, decent contestants and a mature, entertaining host go, Bingo aint got it. But one thing that the show has going for it is that it is keeping the spirit of game shows alive for the future generations -- who hopefully some will grow up to create and produce better shows, and sometimes it's the flashy-but-dumb shows that get the kids hooked on the genre...It did for me!!