I'll admit that I didn't watch much of the three-day Halloween event (mostly because I kept forgetting it was on), but I did peek in during today's Halloween Family Feud festivities. Did the network offer any justification for the inclusion of the second half of a Love Boat all-star special in this Halloween marathon?
What I found interesting was the episode from Dawson's return in 1994, which may have been the first time a network ever aired only the first half of the hour-long Feud format.
More interesting, though, was that the show was about a month and a half into its run, and already everything was back to the way it was in the '80s. A contestant gave an answer that got a strike, at which point Richard decided that the answer should have been considered part of an answer already up on the board, and "asked" if the two were the same thing. Of course, the producer immediately yielded. Then, when the contestant got a strike for running out of time, Richard commanded that the buzzer should not last for so long. But the duration of the graphic and sound was now tied to a computer and not variable, so the person in charge of sound effects gave him a short buzz from the "try again" buzzer to satisfy his request.
And then Buzzr aired a Richard Karn episode in which it was revealed that he was fully aware of how he always defaulted to the phrase "draw first blood," and I had to go lie down for a while.