For quite some time, I've considered $ale of the Century my favorite game show, but the syndicated run currently aired by GSN gave me pause in the run-up to the introduction of the winner's board. Several weeks of champions winning with $55 or $60 or similar low scores and struggling to get past the first- or second-level prize became quite tedious, and, for the first time ever, I found myself ambivalent to seeing "new" episodes. Then comes the winner's board, in which we throb to the excitement of a champion matching a $1,500 shopping spree.
It's all got me thinking about the format in general: Is it a testament to the versatility of a clever format that it has had so many incarnations through the years, or do the many incarnations through the years point to inherent weaknesses in the $ale/Temptation format, or a little bit of both.