[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'204826\' date=\'Dec 27 2008, 05:00 AM\'][quote name=\'Jay Temple\' post=\'204821\' date=\'Dec 27 2008, 01:28 AM\'][quote name=\'Unrealtor\' post=\'204745\' date=\'Dec 26 2008, 12:06 PM\'][quote name=\'abba\' post=\'204735\' date=\'Dec 26 2008, 09:21 AM\']They could have one Showcase Showdown with all 5 contestants.[/quote]Let the top winner through automatically and let the other 4 spin it out for the other spot. That way you have fewer spins of the wheel and don't have to worry about getting two people from one SCSD.[/quote]This is the best idea I've seen yet, although I like the idea of giving the top winner a free spin.[/quote]I'm not as fond of this, but just for aesthetic reasons. Rewarding the top winner with a free pass seems too much of a reward for someone who didn't necessarily play any better and just happened to play for a bigger prize. [/quote] But that's how it went on the half-hour show for three years, right? Two people who won the most get through to the Showcase, even if it's on account of winning the bigger one-bid prize.
Isn't the show "being in the right place at the right time" anyway? You might be five dollars away from your One-Bid and get stuck with Double Prices, while some doofus flukes up on stage to play for a Corvette. Such are the vagaries of what happens at 33, and no one seems to be bothered by that.
Given the choice of more time to actually play the games or having a full slate of six games that are rushed through, I'd pick cutting one one-bid/pricing game set. I like getting to know a little bit about the contestant who is about to play, rather than having everyone be a cog in the machine that is replaced five times. If that means we have to figure out a way to have a five-person Showcase Showdown, then I think that's a worthwhile fix.