I'm not sure that anyone else has brought up the point that I would like to make about how to improve H2 once and for all: Quit scripting so much of it! Yes, the old HS had jokes given to the stars, but the questions and answers were not provided to them (most of the time, anyway). \"The Simpsons\" hit it right on the nose with their take on the new HS when Homer asked Kent Brockman if he was supposed to answer from the \"jokes\" list or the \"answers\" list. I've seen productions of \"Riverdance\" that aren't choreographed as tightly as HS.
I love celebrity game shows, but the whole point of watching the show (for me) is to see some of my favorite stars as themselves. Half the time, I don't care if they get the right answer on HS. I just want to see them try to dupe it out and watch their minds at work. On this HS, they are performers reading lines. Nothing more. That was the feeling I had when I saw Gordon Clapp from \"NYPD Blue\" on early in the run of the new HS. I was looking forward to seeing him on the show, but afterwards, I got the feeling that I was just watching him give another performance and that I knew nothing more about Gordon Clapp the person than I did before the show started.
What's more, this scripted element of the show takes away one of the key reasons to watch a game show: the play-at-home factor. On other versions of HS, the home viewer usually had time to take in the question and formulate their own response before the celebrity answered. On this version, after Tom finishes reading what is often a long, hard-to-follow question, the celebrity often immediately spits out their written answer, robbing the home viewer of the chance to play at home. Granted, the viewer can still play along with the agree-or-disagree part of the game, but even the contestant's response seems to come too fast. Maybe there's a lot of tight editing done to get as much game in as possible, but I still think that viewers aren't getting to play along as much as they used to.
This all said, I think Tom Bergeron does an excellent hosting job, and I do think this version is an improvement over other revivals. It certainly seems to be attracting some big names to the game show world, which is always good. I just wish I could see those big names as themselves and not looking down at their desks for their joke and their bluff immediately after the question is read.
Brendan