I have to agree with pretty much everything Chelsea said, short of the Anderson revival being "fine." In that regard, I line up with Travis. One thing that I remember upon watching that when it debuted was just how sparse and cheap everything felt, and I don't mean the prize budget. Instead of backdrops for each family, there's just a monitor with their name on it. The big board was projected onto the background, and while, okay, maybe that looks better than 1994's Chyron approach, it's still not good, especially when the background lifts up for the host to come out, and the image on it doesn't. The Single-Single-Single-One Strike Triple format broke the game in ways that were glaring, and as following seasons showed, unnecessary to shave a couple minutes off the run time. I had forgotten that they initially had no returning champs. Well, you're our champions, here's $165 apiece and out the door you go!
O'Hurley is my favorite modern Feud host, as well. He was stiff as first, but adapted well, I thought. Wish he hadn't been saddled with the inexplicable return of the Bullseye round that one year.