[quote name=\'melman1\' date=\'Dec 21 2003, 07:53 PM\'] [quote name=\'Dsmith\' date=\'Dec 21 2003, 11:59 AM\'] Maybe Blockbusters was cancelled, because viewers found it to be a weak game to begin with. [/quote]
I doubt that. Much more likely that NBC's let's air game shows / no, lets air Letterman / no, let's air games again / hey, what about soaps? / etc. schizophrenia during that period is to blame.
I thnk the weekend reruns show a quite interesting game, my only complaint being that Cullen occasionally spent way too much time in contestant intros and pleasantries. The original run was almost 2 years with no changes in gameplay that I can think of, which I think speaks for itself. [/quote]
Not only no changes (except those noted), but never a sweeps event! No tournament, no celebrity editions, no "Kids' week," ...
I wish other shows that raised their limits had invited retired players back. When The $25,000 Pyramid returned in 1982, contestants had to leave once they won $25K in any combination. Later, they raised the limit to $50K. Think of all the people who won $25K in their first--and, by rule, only--appearance! And there was an interesting thread on J!'s message board when retired 5-time champions spoke about the end of the 5-game rule there.