I was still caught up on Friday night, despite all of the show's flaws.
I'll be watching in March. And if they learn their lesson on the post-production, find contestants that people will want to give an emotional investment for 45 minutes and ratchet up the involvement (since at the heart of this show, this is about the contestants, not the game), I might still be hooked. If they don't do these things, I won't.
And I'll be looking with interest at the UK version--Channel 4 made a full-year, six-day-a-week commitment to the show after just six weeks. I'm curious if the UK audience will still like the show one year from now or get real sick of it.