Congratulations on discovering the premise of the show from Day One. It's Ow, My Balls! without intentional crotch shots.
I am quite aware of the premise of the show, thank you very much. Like pretty much anyone that watches or has ever watched it and liked it, I will not deny that I enjoyed people getting whacked in the face or bouncing off a big red bouncy ball. My concern dealt with the fact that, originally, yes; there were tons of people who couldn't make it past the obstacles, but it was always possible to do so (and, on occasion, you'd see someone pull it off). Now, so many obstacles in the opening course are designed to be impossible to pass without wiping out that the gag just isn't funny anymore (to me, at least). A competent contestant has virtually no shot of escaping unscathed.
Hey; I have no problem with a show built on the premise of people getting hurt (looking at you, AFV), but at least don't force the gag. That's what I feel like the show has become now.
and it's hard to avoid the gazillion reruns of it
There's a really easy solution to this conundrum.
(I typically leave GSN on when I'm getting ready for work in the morning, and so it's the first channel that I put on when I get home)
Again, how long has your remote been lost in the couch?
Don't blow smoke up our asses with "I wish I could say Family Feud," because clearly you *don't* wish that or else you'd do something about it. Nobody's telling you not to watch the garbage, but at least own it.
While these may not be good reasons to you, had you completely read my reasons, I did also say that Steve Harvey makes me laugh. There are plenty of problems with the show and the questions, of course, so that's why I said that "I wish I could," but Harvey's humor does keep me coming back.
And, I'll add another one:
Lingo. Fun game, fun premise, but I just couldn't get into the Engvall version. Engvall as host was fine, but I didn't like the increased emphasis on the words and major de-emphasis on what gave the show its name. I will still occasionally watch the Woolery reruns, though.
Anthony