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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: brianhenke on February 06, 2015, 07:38:56 PM
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According to the Wikipedia page for the Disney Channel version of Win, Lose or Draw, the show will not be back for Season 2.
Brian
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Cool story.
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It was here for season one?
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You do realize, Brian, that anyone could have put that in there on Wikipedia?
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According to The Futon Critic, its fate is still up in the air. http://www.thefutoncritic.com/showatch/win-lose-or-draw/
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I know about anything can be put up on Wikipedia (several weeks ago the correct fact about Heidi Mark was to cohost a half-hour version of Big Deal on Fox in 1997 - but that version never aired - was deleted) but since we haven't had any confirmation about WLoD returning (from Disney, Justin Wellman, or any other source), I assume that Wikipedia is correct.
Brian
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(http://i.imgur.com/2xEbh9i.jpg)
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So am I reading this correctly...according to Brian Henke, anything on Wikipedia is true until otherwise proven?
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No. He will "assume that Wikipedia is correct".
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No. He will "assume that Wikipedia is correct".
I'd hate to see what he thought of all those post-Super Bowl Wiki vandals.
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This could all be solved if that Peacock guy would go ahead and nominate the whole Wikipedia site for deletion.
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This could all be solved if that Peacock guy would go ahead and nominate the whole Wikipedia site for deletion.
Thing I read: there is a guy out there who has made 47,000 edits; always changing the phrase "comprised of" to something more correct.
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I know about anything can be put up on Wikipedia (several weeks ago the correct fact about Heidi Mark was to cohost a half-hour version of Big Deal on Fox in 1997 - but that version never aired - was deleted) but since we haven't had any confirmation about WLoD returning (from Disney, Justin Wellman, or any other source), I assume that Wikipedia is correct.
And have you bothered to realize why that's not a good idea?
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And have you bothered to realize why that's not a good idea?
He hardly ever bothers to provide a link or context to anything. I fully expect that he has a "title deed" to the Brooklyn Bridge because he's so credulous.
How often does it happen around here that a show premieres and then is cancelled to zero conversation on the forums?
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And have you bothered to realize why that's not a good idea?
He hardly ever bothers to provide a link or context to anything. I fully expect that he has a "title deed" to the Brooklyn Bridge because he's so credulous.
How often does it happen around here that a show premieres and then is cancelled to zero conversation on the forums?
Or, at least, to the point where we off handedly mention it once or twice and then forget about it?
Like me, who also wasn't even aware that the show actually got to air?
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To Brian:
http://youtu.be/LfvTwv5o1Qs