The good : It's a suspenseful (non-)game. Loved the sleek set, and Howie is, in a word, perfect. Give him time, and his ability to be evil in his temptations will really come out.
Love the way the banker is set up.
The bad : Sorry, but I miss the days where a player had to earn the right to play a game and win big money. The Aussie version has the audience play a trivia game. The Dutch vers is tied into their lottery, and has the final players play a game to earn the right to play. Just announcing a contestant to enter doesn't do it for me. It reeks of 'casting' and not 'contesting'.
And, for that matter, whereas I like models, and really like 26 hot ones, they serve no purpose. Have 25 losing contestants up there, and let them play for a bit of cash like the Aussie show.
The pacing is off. It's too fast when it comes to opening the briefcases, and too slow everywhere else. For some reason, I didn't see a lot of 'psychology' in the game. Hell, the last 2 banker offers were pure 'mean amounts' of what was left. There was no psychology there at all. Set up the player vs the banker better...but show less obnoxious family members dancing , and more player sweating out the details.
All in all, a great show that , I predict, will go past 5 days, if for no other reason than the fact that NBC has nothing else to hang it's hat on.
And someone tell me why ABC passed on this AFTER shooting it's own version? Damn you Desperate Housewifes!