[quote name=\'Jimmy Owen\' date=\'Nov 18 2003, 10:49 PM\']Since the celebs are already being briefed, what would be the harm in the writers actually providing clues to the celebs which they could read off their laptop during the main game? The contestants would compete to recognize the answers in the shortest amount of time. It would sorta be like "Jackpot!" with a time limit. This would cut down on the pre-briefing time and there would never be a bad clue given by the celebs.[/quote]
"Hello, everybody, and welcome to Pyramid! Before the show, it was determined that Celebrity A had much better clues for his categories than did Celebrity B. However, Celebrity A was completely unfamiliar with one of the Winner's Circle categories during the pre-game screening. So, Jane, we'd like to congratulate you on winning $1400. We'll see you next time, right here on Pyramid!"
(29 minutes of commercials follow)
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Jeeeezus. This almost makes me disgusted to have enjoyed some of the Pyramids I watched last season.
[quote name=\'gameshowsteve\']When the contestants elect to give the clues (which will happen at least twice this season), there are no pre-WC briefings, and they go straight there and do it. So, the choice the contestant has is receiving clues from a briefed celeb, or giving them to a clueless star.[/quote]
And I hadn't even read this yet when I started my reply.
We have so many arguments about whether or not reality shows are game shows--any chance we could get a ruling on whether or not unreality shows are game shows?