[quote name=\'CaseyAbell\' date=\'Oct 22 2004, 10:37 AM\']I'll admit that Dodgeball isn't a game show. But it's a closely related competition show that's energetic, fast-paced, funny, and surprisingly athletic.
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That said (and I may be getting off on a bit of a tangent here, but frankly, I think we need to)
...I saw the premier of Extreme Dodgeball Season Two the other day, and noticed five changes that improve the show (and the game) dramatically in my eyes:
1) The teams were traditional uniforms. Not goofy Spandex, not racing silks, not cut-off suits. Regular, plain ol' uniforms. Do you know how much easier it is to take the show a LITTLE more seriously when you don't have to explain away those dumb-ass outfits?
2) The five-second rule. Any team with any two balls can be issued a five-second warning by the ref if they are judged to be delaying the game, with a player to be called out if they don't put a ball over the line by throw or placement during that time. (I saw some games where a player on a team had to walk to the line and put the ball down over it, then pick it up quickly, to reset the clock.)
3) The regeneration target has been replaced by a one-time regeneration clock. Now to get the team back a single player needs only to survive 20 seconds without being eliminated. (Again, I have to wonder if catching a thrown ball (which would get you a teammate back naturally) stops the clock and keeps it available to be used later. I would think it would.)
4) The canned teams from the Original Six were the idiotic ones with the jockeys and the Sumo wrestlers. Everyone on the court has some modicum of athleticism now. No gimmicks.
5) No more Jerri Manthey. 'Nuff said.
At any rate, the show is getting much better, and is definitely worth my time to seek out now.