I think he's spot-on.
But then again, I'm pretty sure this wasn't written with this board in mind. I don't think a vast majority of us really hate the changes they've made lately, do we?
For almost five years, I've sat on the fence while I've seen massive dissension about how
Price should be going forward. Now's a good time as any to speak my peace.
Price is doing just fine. I wish Carey could be a little more consistent in his hosting, but that's about it. What a lot of the dissidents don't realize is that some of the things going on now did happen during the Barker era...just not as often as today. Does anyone not remember the celebrity appearances from Barker's 80th Birthday MDS and his 50 years on television special? What about the period just before the show went to an hour, on top of the sporadic occurrences thereafter?
I like the prize variety and change-ups on music. I love the HD translation. I love the set changes. I like how they try to keep the
Price formula while trying to stray away from Barker's era. I have rolled with the changes and moved on with it...even embraced them. I even give props to Mike Richards for addressing everything that has been said and doing it with tact. That goes a long way when trying to earn respect.
Some of the posters at the PIR blog, however...I laugh at those who complain about those who get to bid last and outbid the previous contestant by $1. It's called strategy, and it's never going away. I see how some can complain about the supposed unfairness of Contestant's Row, but those are the breaks. You either are one of the first four and never make it on stage, or you're the last one called, make it onstage, and end up winning $26,000 (which has actually happened).
No matter what happens in the future,
Price will always continue to be the show that it was when it debuted in 1972. Enjoy it...or move on.
The Inquisitive One