I rated Idiot Savants last time but not Remote Control last time because I liked the heavier quiz questions. Ten years later I realize that there's more to the picture than just what's on the index cards: there's the mood, there's the presentation and the fun factor. Do I think Idiot Savants could make it five years if it was treated well by MTV? No, I think one that's done simply and with the right amount of whimsy and silliness could, and it did.
One thing that I wish our version of Deal or No Deal did, but couldn't by casting cartoonish caricatures for contestants and a comedian as host is to really delve into what the money means. Not so much as Noel Edmonds did, but when you're pondering an offer that has three digits before the comma, that's time to have a think about it and not to listen to the Family Bullpen braying about how you have the million in your case so no deal. Do the show twice a week once a year, have some sort of play in to choose the contestant and fill out the hour without resorting to buffoonery, and treat the game with a bit more serious and I do think it could have been up there with the versions we revere. They didn't, so we don't.