Proposed: This version of Pyramid is even more exciting a show to watch than $25K was in its heyday.
Hear me out. Game play isn't as good, and that's my point. In the old days, game play was all, so much so that Stewart eventually had his cadre of great game players who rotated through the final years. And if, god forbid, Teresa Ganzel only got six in one round, it meant she was probably going to lose 21-20. Today, everybody's trying hard, but nobody's perfect. Fives and sixes are just as likely as sevens, and if you stumble and waste a lot of time on one clue, you may get even less. It's still early (and we're probably due for a clunker or two buried in the middle of the run), but right now I find the lack of perfection refreshing and more fun to watch.
Put another way, back in the old days, seven was assumed. Now, seven happens often enough, but it's still a cause for celebration, not a sure thing.