I attended all four tapings (one on Wednesday and three on Thursday) and hope to attend the remaining six on the 29th and 30th.
The Super Match question appears on a giant video screen. Answers are worth $5,000, $3,000 and $2,000. Three celebs are called on for verbal answers. The Head to Head match also appears on the giant screen. Worth 5x amount of Super Match.
Also, the winning contestant receives $1,000 if none of the top three audience responses are matched. Notably, he or she still plays the head-to-head portion, with an exact match multiplying the prize to $5,000.
The six
Super Match questions used on Thursday were taken from Wednesday's audience poll.
The host - Baldwin is okay. He can read questions and schmooze with the celebs. He has a long microphone as well as a mic clipped to his shirt. It became obvious that the long mic was just a prop, a throwback to the old days.
He spoke into it when some voice-overs were recorded, so I'm wondering whether one of the two microphones is a functional backup.
Alec said a couple of things Rayburn would have never said (potty mouth).
By the last taping, he was swearing like a sailor (and not just when he flubbed a line).
Questions at my tapings included "Will and Grace," the Baldwin Brothers and Donald Trump as subjects. Rosie had a couple of comments about the latter.
There have been several Trump-related questions. With the current political situation and Rosie on the panel, I expected as much.
The warmup guy, Joe somebody, did a bare minimum warmup and explained the basics.
Joe Bruno, I believe.Joe Bronzi.
I too was at the 10:30 taping, and heartily co-sign the above reports. Looking back at earliest MG73 episodes, today's taping was no less polished, and the writing was as spotty: some questions evoked very clever answers and some were so open-ended as to have no definitive funny answer.
I disliked a question from the last taping. The language that made it humorous was self-contained. For the result to make sense (and provide the risqué payoff that obviously was intended), the blank had to be filled in with a specific mundane response that would arise in the same context in normal conversation.
The pacing- The only time it was slow was with the writing of the answers.
Things went more smoothly on Thursday than they did on Wednesday. Understandably, there were some kinks to work out on day 1, so the delays were much greater and the retakes were more numerous. Presumably, this was anticipated (and is why only one taping was scheduled for Wednesday).
Alec- I heard he was rusty with the first tapings the other day, but it seems all the dents got worked out with the shows I was at.
He seemed more comfortable (and messed up less often) than he did on Wednesday. He also ad-libbed more frequently (and usually was funnier than the canned material he was fed).
I also suspect that a question about Tituss was written at the last minute. (When you see the show, you'll know exactly what i mean)
I thought that it might have been coincidental, as it struck me as somewhat redundant.
Adam Goldberg seemed a bit out of place, kinda looked like he'd rather be elsewhere.
I could be mistaken, but I noticed an apparent irregularity involving his first answer. It didn't affect the game's outcome, but it seemed weird and awkward. The details are spoilerish, so I'll email you for your thoughts.
Rosie, Ana Gasteyer, and Tituss seem to be the show's regulars. Bobby Moynahan and Horatio Sanz were also quite funny.
Rosie is the only panelist who's appeared on all four shows recorded so far. Tituss was on three. Ana has appeared twice, as have Horatio and Sherri Shepherd.
Here's a rundown each show's panelists:
Show 1Upper row: Horatio Sanz | Rosie O'Donnell | Isaac Mizrahi
Lower row: Edie Falco | D. L. Hughley | Sherri Shepherd
Show 2Upper row: Tituss Burgess | Rosie O'Donnell | Michael Ian Black
Lower row: Debra Messing | J. B. Smoove | Sutton Foster
Show 3Upper row: Tituss Burgess | Rosie O'Donnell | Pete Wentz
Lower row: Ana Gasteyer | Bobby Moynihan | Maggie Q
Show 4Upper row: Horatio Sanz | Rosie O'Donnell | Tituss Burgess
Lower row: Sherri Shepherd | Adam Goldberg | Ana Gasteyer
Of course, the broadcast order might differ.