And this is not a slam or knock on anyone, but I never understood the purpose of these reference guides, aside from having cataloged every single episode for posterity.
Two come to my mind:
* One is to try and clear up confusion (generally just on my part), especially since some shows made changes which generally aren't noted in tape collections -- the $1,000 "car round" box on the 1986
Cross-Wits, the CAR/Fur/Vacation graphic changes on
Split Second very late in the run (after the 1987 tapings began), the addition of nameplates for the panel on the syndicated
I've Got A Secret, etc. They're not big deals, of course -- just things I've noticed while watching game shows on YouTube.
* Another is because some shows have been thoroughly recapped by Game Show News Net (the GSN
Chain Reaction, the final season of
Shop 'Til You Drop, and the American
Temptation come to mind), but said recaps are buried on the GSNN site.
Personally, I try to avoid giving spoilers unless it's a show with returning champs.
Knowing who wins the game, at least for me, ruins the joy of watching that episode.
Fair enough. Personally, I've found that if I don't look at the listings for too long, I'll forget the outcomes and be able to watch the episodes I haven't seen yet.