And yes, having a two-contestant Big Deal is significantly more exciting than the current format, especially when one player chooses, say, door #1 and the other chooses door #3 and Monty starts out revealing door #2, building the anticipation that one of the lucky players is about to hit the jackpot. And then he hits us with "Let's see what's behind door #3...AFTER we see door #1!!" THAT, my friends, is what the Big Deal is all about.
This. All of this. The tension Monty built to the big reveal was magnificent. Even with just a solo Big Deal, Wayne could at the very least say..."Okay Door #1 wasn't the Big Deal...you picked...#2? We'll check out Door #2
after we see Door #3!" The contestant gets excited, the audience goes bananas, we see the kitchen that got passed up.
The whole..."Is Door #3 worth $24,000?!", only for Jonathan to mention that it's a $3,000 kitchen, thus burying the lead, does absolutely nothing to build the suspense. I can tell it's worth much less than a Big Deal when I see nothing but appliances. I wonder if Monty has even brought this to the producers' attention, or if they even care?