Maybe it was because I was feeling a little under the weather last night, but I thought that was a strange choice for the episode to air as Match Game's return to the schedule. There was an abundance of poor gameplay on both sides of the set, and while gameplay has never been what makes Match Game great, it meant that most of the jokes in the episode were about the awful answers.
Two seasons in, I'm getting a little tired of the abundance of jokes at the expense of the contestants. I'm not saying that Rayburn and the gang never called out contestants' bad answers, but it feels like it happens in every half hour of this version.