[quote name=\'CaseyAbell\' date=\'Oct 26 2004, 01:59 PM\']Why all the shouting? What is so "arrogant" and "contrarian" about wanting as spontaneous and unrehearsed competition as possible on game shows? If this is an arrogant and contrarian position, then yeah, I'll gladly plead guilty.
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There's no shouting at all. What's arrogant is you claiming to have more knowledge of what goes on with H2 than someone who worked on it has. What's contrarian is the fact that if SplitSecond were to argue that the prepping on H2 and Pyramid were equivalent to one another, you'd be arguing that they weren't... just to argue. Deny it all you like, but your own posting record belies any denial on your part.
Of course, the prepping of the celebs affected the gameplay on H2, as the MG/H2 clips on the Big Board demonstrated. Without the prepping the celebs were often reduced to confessing ignorance and admittedly guessing an answer, which clearly affected the contestant's judgment of whether the answer was right or wrong.
Considering that all of the questions on MG/HS were multiple choice, even if a celebrity had bluffed and given an incorrect answer, it could still sound legitimate to the contestant -- just as the bluffs supplied on H2 could. Thus, there was no real difference at all in game play... just in the entertainment value.
Now as I said, I can understand the entertainment rationale for the prepping, as the H2 segment of the MG/H2 hour also demonstrated. The game limped along without the scripted bluffs and zingers. But like Mr. Goodson - to his chagrin in this case - I'm not comfortable with the prepping on H2.
You don't have to be comfortable with the prepping on H2. But to claim that it's equivalent to the prepping on Pyramid is wrong, and you know it.
This position of mine isn't eroding at all.
The fact that you care more about arguing for the sake of arguing than about having an actual discussion means that your position
isn't going to erode in the face of evidence that demolishes said position.
I'll continue to maintain that competition on game shows should be as bona fide as possible.
More evasion... that's a position against which
no one has argued, and you know it. That is not the same thing as claiming that the prepping on H2 is roughly the same as the prepping on Pyramid -- as you also know.
If this gets some adjectives thrown my way, I'll just have to tolerate them.
It's simply going to continue to destroy your credibility. I have no problem with that if you don't.