With the recent death of Dick Martin, I was thinking, would you blame the format or Dick Martin for not making Mindreaders work?
Someone said that the pilot of Mindreaders was a riot, and they thought it had potential to be a good show.
For those that are not familiar with the show, there were two teams of three civilians, and a celeb on each side. A question was asked of the three players, which was a question about themselves. These questions usually required a "yes or no" answer. A sample question might be "Have you ever been to a strip club?"
The celeb for that team must try to correctly predict the answers of all 3 teammates, but an incorrect answer meant control went to the other side. The bonus round was similar to the car game on Eubanks' Card Sharks. A question was asked of 10 people (again with a yes or no answer), and this time the team had to predict how many out of 10 responded with the same answer. After that, the teammates had to predict how the CELEB responded to a question (thus the term "turnabout round")
I personally don't think Dick Martin was to blame. I think he did the best he could with a flimsy format. It was sometimes a little dull to hear the celebs' reasoning for why they think someone they never met responded a certain way. Also, the contestants really had no control over their fate. If anything, I don't think Mindreaders suited Dick Martin's talent or brand of humor. When Family Feud was created, it was basically built around Richard Dawson. They failed to have the same thinking for Dick Martin.