He does not treat the show as a mere stepping stone to a bigger and better network deal.
First off, what makes you think he's treating it only like a stepping stone, and not a proper project? Second, CBS and Drew have come to a deal that makes them both happy. CBS gets their big name host and the ability to tie any future Carey primetime CBS success back to TPIR and vice versa. Drew gets a job and a fast track for future projects in a fairly unforgiving climate. It may seem cold or mercenary to you, but to me it sounds like a good opportunity for both.
He should not telegraph his mood du jour to the audience.
Why? Because hosts haven't done that in the past? Big deal. Who says a host HAS to be ever unchanging? Unmoved? How do you avoid veering off into the unfeeling, or even unhuman? Sometimes, I think Barker was downright robotic in how he effortlessly returned to center from either a win or a loss. Made me think he didn't really care either way. What makes sincerity in a host bad? What makes plasticity and predictability good?
He should not be overpaid by a factor of three or four.
If the salary represented just a host, sure. But a host, producer and future producer?
All of this is just my humble opinion. If anyone else who has worked with emcees has a different idea I'll be happy to discuss it with you.
And since you know most of the participants of this thread haven't, why shouldn't I read this a passive-aggressive way of quieting your future critics, effectively ending the conversation before it even starts?
The ratings erosion of TPIR speaks for itself.
Not really. You and others who hate Drew with such a passion have
NEVER been able to conclusively prove that it's his presence causing the ratings dive, as opposed to the absence of Barker. How do you measure the effect of Barker making sure that his star was the
only one that shined for years? From banning Rod from being shown on camera, to the seemingly never-ending flurry of "lovely" models leaving under questionable terms. After years of being the only constant, how can you so easily dismiss the negative effect of his not being on the show?
[quote name=\'chris319\' post=\'225195\' date=\'Sep 7 2009, 12:36 AM\']I've worked with a few game show emcees over 30 years and I can tell you what an emcee is supposed to and not supposed to do.[/quote]Your whole approach sounds as if hosting is a completely static exercise. In a vacuum, untouched by changes in society. Without a doubt, some parts of the craft remain the same, but some of the statements you've made above leave me questioning whether you're really displaying wisdom...or just showing your age.