[quote name=\'Modor\' post=\'148784\' date=\'Mar 22 2007, 07:47 AM\']
What exactly gives you this inclination (and why is it that big of a deal)? [/quote]
I've noticed that questions that don't start with "what is...", "who is...", etc. are more likely to provoke Jeopardese responses, as they tend to sound more like J! clues. Not to say that questions posed as questions won't result in Jeopardese responses, but if it sounds like a J! clue, more people are likely to respond as if it were.
How this relates to Temptation: if the Aussie version is any indication, there are some questions out there like "Add a letter to (word) to get..." that, if brought over to the US version, would be more likely to produce a Jeopardese response.
My point in all this (and thank you for patiently waiting for me to stop rambling and get to it) is that these other quiz shows, especially the three-people-with-buzzers variety, aren't trying to be J!. Over the years, J! made such an impact on these other shows that contestants, when faced with bright lights and the prospect of thousands, even millions of people watching, forget what show they're on. IMO, that diminishes the other shows' identities just a little bit each time.
[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'148800\' date=\'Mar 22 2007, 11:20 AM\'] The 'Jeopardy Effect' is actually not a bad term for a very real phenomenon. (Not surprisingly, we get it on QuizBusters fairly often as well.) Still, it's hardly a problem, and I'm not sure why you think Temptation would have to 'prepare' for it, unless you're hoping that they'll have some kind of planned humorous response the way that Ben and Jimmy did.[/quote]
I'm mainly referring to how the host in particular is going to have to prepare for it. The producers, in turn, should make sure he's ready for it and can respond either humorously or (at least) professionally. The examples given here of occurrences on other shows would make for a great guide to any rookie game show host.
[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'148800\' date=\'Mar 22 2007, 11:20 AM\']I'm also guessing that you misread Pat Finn's reaction, because genuinely becoming irritated about it is just about the worst possible response, and Finn was smarter than that. [/quote]
Granted, that was almost half a lifetime ago when I saw it. For some reason, I thought he could've handled it better, by either making light of the situation, or if he couldn't, save the admonishment for the break (I remember this is how Marc handled the situation on the episode of History IQ that I mentioned). While Pat did keep his composure as a professional should, there was just something I recall about the way he said "this isn't Jeopardy."