Last night's MG/HS rerun....their version of the YOU FOOL! episode. As only the winning questions for each round were answered correctly.
Charles is more or less himself during MG, more subdued during HS....hmmmm....
I wasn't able to watch last night, but my impression when MG-HS aired (and I do recall watching the St. Elsewhere episodes) was that the theme weeks were nice promos for the shows in question, but they sure didn't help with game play.
Wait'll they get to the NBC soaps week. The one episode that was previously on the trading circuit was brutal.
Love Ed Begley Jr. continually saying "I won't give a gag answer." HDTV allows one to see the strings attached to him, and Mark Goodson lurking in the background ;-)
Nitpicky question: when do they switch from the MG/HS logo commercial bumper to the one with the silhouettes of Gene and Jon?
What's honestly surprised me most in watching MGHSH is how much I'm enjoying the Hollywood Squares portion of the game. Awarding cash for every square captured? Love it, and feel it gives each question true meaning - and turning the game into a straight Q&A is a fun change as someone who generally loves quizzes. I'm also finding Bauman super enjoyable; he clearly wants to be there orders of magnitude more than Gene, with honestly his biggest sin as a host appearing to be "he isn't Peter Marshall"
You're not the only one. Watching the HS portion to me isn't the chore other people find it. Only thing is it's MG in HS's body as you got people talking and joking over one another during questions. Also some of the stars, mostly the comedians, spend a LOT of time telling jokes and doing schtick.
I guess since we've seen worse hosts since, I am not turned off by Jon's hosting. He's friendly, enthusiastic, and sometimes he even made me chuckle a bit!! Could he have gotten better if the show got more seasons? Maybe.
Besides the perks you liked, I'll commend the producers of the show for making the miniature version of the Squares grid look as sizeable as the original. And I said this before...the symbol filling the entire square should have been used by one of the other legit HS revivals. I know, Hip Hop does it now....I'll leave it to you to decide how legit that is...
I feel the same way. Although I do think giving the celebrities some material would have improved it.
But then it wouldn't be "the only completely honest version of Squares"...yes, Bauman really said this (on Twitter, when the marathon in February happened)…
Regarding the complaint about "How stupid it is to award the square to your opponent on a crucial (game winning) question if you get the question wrong", IDK I have my own "get the hell off my lawn response": "SEEMS SIMPLE ENOUGH--DON'T GET IT WRONG THEN!"
Exactly. People may think it's unfair, but it's really just an extra wrinkle.
Yes, kind of vaguely like the neverending debate over Push Rule or No Push Rule on Card Sharks. Want to see the chances of contestants bringing home more money? Sure, it's not fair. Want higher stakes and suspense even when an Ace or Deuce comes up? (or save budget when you're the current CS, giving away potentially hundreds of thousands?) It is, again, that extra wrinkle.
Sidenotes : I met Alison Arngrim at a movie/horror convention last Saturday. For an autograph, I had a homemade 8x10 of a screengrab of the HS grid from premiere week. She not only remembered the show, but very much fondly did so. Even forwarded a picture of the photo to Phil Proctor on Facebook. Nice lady too, by the way.
I'd say something about the chopped fee plugs (here and elsewhere), but if we get those instead of credit crunching, what the hey.
It's a shame that Lost and Found wasn't the usual pilot episode marathon, as I'd be down to see the MG/HS pilot if they indeed have it with all the other episodes. Someone posted an NBC commercial for the premiere which used scenes from said pilot. Someone on YouTube claimed to know how the "X/O" tabs seen there worked. Apparently it was a change to the Head-to-Head....as they describe it...
1) You start with the Audience Match money.
2) Select a star, they choose between the X or O tab. One has their name, the other a dollar amount.
3) Pick the dollar amount, it's added to the bank for head-to-head then you keep picking stars. Until you pick the name, then that's who you play with for the bank you accumulated to that point.
4) Clearing the board = $100,000 Head to Head Match with the last of the nine celebrities you pick.
5) And yeah, that sounds real time consuming; moreso on a show where you want to fit in one decently-sized MG and HS game each.
Can anyone in the know confirm/deny?