Is it sacrilege to say I really liked having Elizabeth do the opening spiel instead of the announcer?
I think it was delivered well, and it was blocked well, with the turntable rotating to show the logo right on time. I would miss the opening win/whammy montage, but maybe there's a way to keep it AND Elizabeth's spiel?
Prize-a-Palooza....could this be a crutch by the show's producers to attempt to hasten a $1 Million winner?
In my view, wanting to force a win is the only thing that could justify Prize-a-Palooza's existence, and even there I hesitate to use the word "justify", since gimmickry like that cheapens any win it produces. Almost analogous to the Million Dollar Mission garbage from Deal or No Deal back in the 00s.
Taking the spoiler tags off, since this doesn't give away any outcomes.
Comparing it to the MDM is a little too extreme, considering we're taking about a 1/54 shot versus what eventually became a 50/50 shot at a million dollars. Consider that PaP only awards prizes currently showing on the board, not everything on offer. It wouldn't surprise me if there are configurations in the board shuffle where PaP is showing, but the $150k prize isn't. Even if PaP was hit for every prize on the board. you'd still have to accumulate roughly $200k elsewhere without hitting a whammy- no easy task.
EDIT: Okay, clearly I have too much spare time on this Sunday afternoon. Went back and watched the Big Bucks Bonanza and here's what I found for each board shuffle. In that round, the Prize-A-Palooza square showed up on TV 14 times, and here's what was shown:
Frequency shown on board for Prize-A-PaloozaPrize 1: (Least Expensive): 5 times
Prize 2: 8 times
Prize 3: 9 times
Prize 4: 8 times
Prize 5: (Most Expensive) 2 times
(but was hit on first spin of BBB)Unique Prizes shown on board for Prize-A-Palooza1 Prize: 1 time
2 Prizes: 8 times
3 Prizes: 4 times
4 Prizes: 1 time
NOTE: one spin showed five prize spaces, with only three unique prizes and two duplicates.
So most likely, you're only going to win 2 prizes on Prize-A-Palooza, and provided you haven't already banked them, it'll most likely be some combination of your three middle prizes.