[quote name=\'CaseyAbell\' date=\'Oct 25 2004, 09:08 AM\']
...GSN as a haven made up exclusively of old reruns and traditional, Q&A originals really is no more.
Really? The shows for today, Monday 10/25:
Star Search, Hollywood Showdown, Jeopardy, Match Game, All New 3's a Crap, Newlywed Game, Love Connection, Friend or Foe, Whammy, Family Feud, Russian Roulette, Lingo, Win Ben Stein's Money, Weakest Link, Who Wants to be a Millionaire, Street Smarts, Name's the Same, What's My Line.
Except for Star Search, it looks like...old game show reruns and traditional originals. [/quote]
Actually, no. Not even close. And the fact that you can't see that makes me begin to wonder if you really are just trying to be argumentative.
Not a single item on that list is an original, except in the broadest definition that everything was original at one time. Some of them are
reruns of originals that were part of GSN before the change we're talking about. GSN is currently not creating "traditional" originals, and that was one of my points.
My other was specifically referring to "old reruns". I realize that you've arbitrarily decided not to recognize the term "classic" and you define
any rerun as "old", but surely you can recognize the difference between reruns of recent shows and the sort of reruns that were a part of GSN in the early years. Only four of the shows you list have significant age to them, and two of them are seen in the middle of the night.
Yes, Casey, GSN aired game shows back then and they air game shows now. Game show fans can find plenty to enjoy. However, GSN is different now than it was then. Not as dramatically different as some would say, but it is different. There are people who preferred it the old way. I'm not even saying that I'm one of them, but to not even acknowledge the differences seriously over-simplifies your arguments.