[quote name=\'ChuckNet\' date=\'Oct 22 2004, 05:31 PM\']
Don't even get me started on the poor camera direction of the show. I never could stand cutting back and forth between player and celebrity as the clock ran in either round. Did they think the MTV generation couldn't watch a static shot for 30, beg pardon, *20* seconds?
It also rendered the score display monitors added near the end of the 1st season pointless to the folks at home.
But for all its technical and judgmental flaws, I thought it was a decent revival that deserved a 3rd season...how much worse is Pat Croce's show doing in the ratings, anyway?
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My main problem now with it? The fact that they briefed the celebs on the material. Part of the appeal of the show, like "Password" (and today, "Celebrity Poker Showdown") is the fun in seeing the famous and/or semi-famous without the safety net of a script, to watch them flail about for the right words to use. When you're feeding stuff to the celebs, that part of the show is gone entirely. Hate to say it, but we *want* to see celebs fall on their face every so often (and the more serious they take the game, the better--the Ben Stein Principle). Joe Viewer might not've known it, but when we heard about it, it hurt the show in my view more than needless camera angles, blah theme music or overjokey category names.