[quote name=\'mikeg\' date=\'Jun 6 2005, 04:37 PM\']Pat and Vanna will enter stage center from a raised area of the stage. A circle-shaped door will open and they will travel down several steps before meeting on a Wheel of Fortune logo center stage. The hosts will exchange a few words and then they separate.[/quote]
Gratuitous. The show is already strapped for time, and they chat enough at the end of the show.
Toss-Up: This round will change slightly. The value of the puzzle will start at $3,000 and decrease by $500 after a few letters are filled to a minimum value of $1,000. After someone has buzzed in and successful solved the puzzle, they will earn control.
This does exactly what? You do realize that it would only takes 4 letters for the puzzle to be worth $1,000, and how often is a Toss Up solved with 4 letters showing?
In a departure from previous years, there will be no contestant interviews at this point. I’ve found that this part of the show seems to drag and I would prefer to get right into the game.
At the end of the first round, Pat will chat briefly with the winning player. He will stay at his post. I’m eliminating his walk over to the player to save time.
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Pat will chat briefly with the winning player after this round ends and then go to commercial unless it is the same person who won round one.
What if the same player wins?
PAT: Hey, you win again!
CONTESTANT: Yeah...
(cricket)
PAT: So...how bout those Cowboys?
CONTESTANT: Well, they...
PAT: OK, on with Round 2!
Round 3 will feature the Mystery Round as before. Pat will chat briefly with either one or two players that have not won rounds before it begins and then Charlie will describe the car featured on the wheel in the Mystery Round.
That's just ridiculously out of place. The interviews are fine where they are. Breaking them up would disturb the continuity.
The purpose of cutting down on the contestant interviews, Pat’s walk to the winning contestants and eliminating one Toss-Up is to make sure we get four full rounds completed on at least most of the shows. Right now, the Speed-Up round is often happening right after the third Toss-Up on many shows.
I'm sorry, but I like to get to know contestants. Otherwise, who do I root for. Damn it all, I'm just gonna root for blue, that's my favorite color!
Other changes are buying a vowel will cost $500. There is also a $500 penalty for guessing a letter that is already in the puzzle and $1,000 penalty for an incorrect puzzle solution.
What if I ask for an already used letter and I only have $450? What if I missolve the puzzle and I only have $950? This isn't Jeopardy, so I shouldn't go into the hole...only when I'm with a woman. {Quagmire}OH!{/QM}
Also, I totally agree with the lack of a gradually increase in money. In Round 1, I would have values of $300-$2,500 with a $1,000 and Round 1 would have the $10,000 wedge. In Round 2, a $3,500 would replace my $1,000 space.
What is this, Dyslexic Week on Wheel of Fortune? The Packjot round is brought to you by Hooked on Phonics and LensCrafters!
(cut a whole bunch of mumbo-jumbo that made my head spin, no pun intended)
In the most radical move, the Pat/Vanna banter right after the commercial after the Bonus Round will be eliminated. Pat and Vanna will congratulate the winning contestant and sign off like Bob Barker does on The Price is Right or Richard Karn does right after the bonus round on Family Feud. I always thought it was pointless to go to commercial and then come back and sign off. Wheel used to end after the bonus round in the humble beginnings.
For the same reason I'd keep the contestant interviews, keep some informalities in the show.
(cut some more gratuitous mumbo-jumbo)
The ideas are just a little too much, and it seems like you're just changing things just for the hell of it. Your ideas don't do much to improve the actual show, and actually slow some things down. However, do send your resume and a copy of this post to Fremantle.