As for the stagnant feeling, that word perfectly sums up the last 7 or so years of Bob’s era. I do wish Drew would work on his delivery and selling a win but it’s been 16 years. If he wasn’t doing a good job he would’ve been gone by now.
Broadcast television is a dying breed, and daytime was dying first. Also, shrinking your studio audience size along with lengthening your episode recording times is not what, I think, would be considered the most desirable for an audience-participation show, but do CBS and Fremantle really care that much if the show is turning a profit?
Pesky little thing called Covid made a studio audience an immediate no-go, just like all the other game shows. No show could control that, and as more Americans got their vaccines, the audience size increased. The steepness of the seating is distracting but people will get used to it and outside of the announcements made yesterday, I imagine most people wouldn't even realize it's a new studio.
Also, it's the first taping in a new studio. Different camera configuration, different layout and therefore different blocking. Different audio setup, which explains why everything sounded a little low. And honestly, I wouldn't mind the subdued audience...it felt intimate. But I imagine they'll have the kinks worked out in a month.
Misery loves company, and they seem to like the fact that Roger agrees with them (but I would like to state for the record I haven't watched the show in years and do not have Facebook).
Trust me...we know.
Roger agrees with them because none of them - yourself included - are able to accept change. He's been gone 15 years and still bashes everything about Drew and the show, in spite of the fact that many of the changes were for the better. I understand being bitter about being fired (been there before, 0/10, don't recommend), but you gotta move on and enjoy life. You can do both.
The parody vibes are completely understandable given that a floor-level audience was only ever seen in such presentations until now, and after having it been a certain way for so many decades, there's a part of there being no stairs to climb to the stage that's just going to look off to someone so familiar with seeing it another way.
I'll bet my next month's worth of paychecks the average viewer won't think about it longer than :10. I understand Studio 33 is iconic but Bob himself wasn't gonna prevent that move from happening. It's business at the end of the day.
\Why do people use "superfans" for Price now? It's supposed to be "a loyal friend and true".
They're all interchangeable but I'm not using that phrase. People say whatever because you all have been complaining since October 15, 2007 and it's like beating a dead horse. We get it. You think the show sucks. Millions of Americans disagree. But not liking a show because it's not produced the same way it was in 1978 is not a personality trait. I think today's
Wheel is too dull and stagnant. If I want the nostalgia I'll watch a shopping episode on Pluto.