[quote name=\'chris319\' date=\'Jul 23 2004, 01:50 PM\'] This gets to the question of why people watch (playalong) but not to the question of why they enjoy Jeopardy! most of the time but really, really enjoy it even more when the five-appearance rule is liften and a guy approaches and surpasses $1 million. [/quote]
Yes, playalong. But even more specifically
it's about the audience member living vicariously through the contestant.
Again, the viewer is identifying with, relating to, emoting with, comparing him/herself to the contestant... having an emotional connection with and experiencing the action through the player.
The viewership, excitement and interest rises as the winning player's streak continues partially because we get to know him better and find it easier to connect with him (Ken is so telegenic, emotionally demonstrative and likeable - he's an ideal contestant), but primarily because it becomes even more of a rush imagining yourself in his shoes. It's more drama. Rockclimbing in a mall vs reaching the top of Mt. Everest. The common man doing the seemingly impossible. Dan Enright played this fiddle like it was a Stradivarius.
Now here's a question within a question: If viewers are drawn by the vicarious thrill of watching other people win big money as you say, why didn't Million Dollar Chance of a Lifetime or every state lottery program in existence take off?
Chris, you were quoting and referencing things I said at the top of your post, but are far afield of it now. Nowhere did I say anything about big money. NONE of it is about money. I've watched people with the personalities of floormops spin and win $3 million on the lottery show and it can be a giant bore. I need to be rooting for, identifying with, or even hating the player. It's about emotional involvement.
We only began to care about that woman who won $600 million (or whatever it was) a few weeks ago when we learned she worked as a janitor or something, or when we heard her friends talk about her. It's nothing without an emotional connection. Thus the overall term "playalong".
It's the same for all of reality TV. Eight jerks in a house only gets interesting when you start to like some, hate some, or get horny for one. How 'bout that effervescent blond? How hot is she, and how long would it take before I wanted to tell her to shut up!
Unless I care about the people "Big Brother" only makes me think about what kind of overtime those crews make on a 24/7 show!
Scroll back and read it all again... or give me a mic, pay me scale, and I'll read it for ya! ;p
Randy
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