Having watched the "new old" shows on Buzzr this week, and seeing multiple episodes of MGHS, I can say that both Split Second and MGHS are perfectly fine ways to spend some game show time, but I can see MGHS getting old fast.
I naturally like trivia games, so it's fun to see Split Second back. I know the show was originally created by Monty Hall, but he really seems out of place on a straight trivia show. He's certainly competent and can throw a good quip or two, but the fact that he's at his best with the bonus round and with contestant interviews says a lot. But, that theme song...after hearing it again, I really think it may be one of the best original game show themes out there.
As for MGHS, while I know I was critical of it before, I've kind of mellowed a bit having watched it. But, man, did they mess up what made HS a great show in making it more of a straight trivia game. I think what's more disappointing to me is that Goodson knew that the MG part should not have been played as a straightforward "match the answer" show, and it's the humor in the answers that makes the show. I'm just so surprised he didn't get that with HS.
One other point: Bauman wasn't terrible, but that was the wrong show for him. He tried to be charming and entertaining, but I think he just had trouble reining in the celebs and trying to balance whether it was a comedy game or a trivia game show played for big money (even Goodson didn't really seem to figure it out). He was much better suited for his other show, The Pop n Rocker Game, since it revolved around music. Maybe someone here knows the answer to this, but why not just have Rayburn host both parts? Did there actually need to be another host for the HS part?
That said, I actually don't mind the consolation bucks for winning squares, especially since each game was being played for low stakes. It virtually guarantees each contestant takes home some cash. And, as we've discussed before, the "you can win by default" rule here actually doesn't bother me too much, since (1) game theory doesn't really suggest you do anything differently than with the classic rules, and (2) the simple way to avoid losing is to just get the question right.
All that rambling to say, while MGHS absolutely shouldn't have lasted more than one season, it's interesting to watch, and I'll be interested to see the evolution of Bauman's hosting. But, I'd much rather watch Split Second.
Oh, and the less Fred Travalena, the better...
Anthony