Proposed: This version of Pyramid is even more exciting a show to watch than $25K was in its heyday.
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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.
An interesting idea, and I agree with your overall point. I'm charged up when I see them literally discover the next generation of great players as they get their first at-bat, like Ana Gasteyer & Rachel Dratch. But I'm honestly fast-forwarding when somebody like Robin Roberts struggles to say anything about a few simple words. Not to mention the contestants who have the same problem. The re-evolution of the show is encouraging, yes, but I'll be ready to call it exciting when the consistency comes back up a notch. I agree the 21-21 lather/rinse/repeats were dull.
The biggest upside, comparing this to the last attempt on GSN, is that they're likely to learn from their mistakes here and continue to schedule better players over better bookings. At one point, GSN ran $25,000 episodes back to back with Mike Richards episodes, and my dad found himself changing the channel in the second half of the hour because the quality of play discouraged him. He also called me last weekend wondering why the players had such a hard time with the Winner's Circle on ABC, and I told him about the benefits they had in the '80s vs. now when the show's been (largely) off television for a decade. Fingers crossed!
-Jason