[quote name=\'fostergray82\' post=\'168674\' date=\'Nov 3 2007, 05:34 PM\']
I still say it's way too soon to pass judgment. He hasn't even put in a full month on the job, and the episodes are airing out of order. Therefore, he seems rusty in some episodes, and in others he seems like he's been on the job for years. The first three weeks of Barker's tenure would look rusty too, compared to, say, a 1975 or '76 episode. You just can't compare three weeks to three-plus decades.
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I got to agree here. I mean, only three weeks in and Drew hasn't turned in enough work to even warrant getting a "I" for "incomplete", let alone getting what sounds like a "D" or "F" from the never-say-die Barker fanb0iz
If you were really giving Drew a fair shake, you really have to take into consideration that Drew had literally no prep time for this gig. It's not like he was announced as host at the end of last season and has had all Summer to prepare. Also, Drew has pretty much admitted that he's seen the show, but he really hasn't become a student of it like many of us have. Come on folks, how many of you out there could recite the rules to almost every pricing game without missing a beat, just by watching the show all these years?
[quote name=\'fostergray82\' post=\'168674\' date=\'Nov 3 2007, 05:34 PM\']
... also because the show feels like it's been given a huge booster shot. The show just seemed so...lacking in the last few years. A bunch of obnoxious contestants, and an audience who cheered at anything and everything Bob said. It seemed like forced enthusiasm, almost as if to make Bob feel better about the show or himself.
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I also have to agree here as well...For me it seemed like at times the producers would pick just off the wall contestants for the show just to see what kind of reaction they could get out of Bob. I know I stopped really watching the show five years ago in the way it was meant to be enjoyed and started watching the show just to see how much more crotchity and cranky Barker got as each year went by.
[quote name=\'fostergray82\' post=\'168674\' date=\'Nov 3 2007, 05:34 PM\']
At least now, the excitement appears natural, and Drew appears to be having a genuinely fun time. The Halloween episode tells me that they're having fun at Television City.
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Oh yes...Seeing the models dressed up was great, and I'm sure as much as a pain as it was for them to sit thru more make-up than normal, and wearing things that just looked on TV to be uncomfortable, I'm sure the models just totally enjoyed it. Also seeing Roger doing something on camera other than standing with his hands in his pockets was great as well. It was refreshing to see other staff memebers get in on the act. As much as others may chide me for saying it, I know Rich Fields made a concerted effort to not participate in showcase skits originally out of respect for Rod...but I think it's time Rich to come out from behind the podium and the cameras and get in on the action.
The Halloween show was great...I can't wait until Christmas...I can see Drew now, coming out the big doors in a full Santa suit.