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The Big Board / Re: Pop Culture Jeopardy! back for season 2
« Last post by colonial on October 17, 2025, 08:41:25 AM »
Interesting to note that in a Variety article on the move ...

https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/pop-culture-jeopardy-season-2-netflix-1236554591/

... it specifically mentions that Prime Video "changed its strategy with game shows." Translation -- they premiered several traditional, "shiny floor" shows in 2024 and none of them appear to be coming back to the streamer. "The 1% Club" becoming exclusive to Fox this summer was likely a hint that Prime was changing its mind on the genre. (*) The streamer will stick to Mr. Beast and similar fare.

Do we have any idea how season 1 of PCJ did in terms of minutes viewed and the like? All I heard from the J! podcast was that "it was doing well with younger viewers," but never went into specifics beyond that.

Season 1 had issues but, over time, Colin Jost improved as a host and the presentation was a lot smoother.


JD

(*) There was so much hype about Travis Kelce hosting a new take on "5th Grader" than, after the show premiered, dead silence. The show wasn't good (IMO) but I did not expect the promotion to go away in such a short period of time.
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The Big Board / Re: Cheering for a contestant to lose for selfish reasons....
« Last post by cliffhanger285 on October 16, 2025, 11:34:42 PM »
There are definitely contestants I have rooted against because I haven't liked them. I had a friend who was up against James Holzhauer on the second taping day of his Jeopardy! run and supposedly he kept up the "Jeopardy! villain" kayfabe to the point where the contestant staff were complaining at him and this friend took an intense dislike to him as a person. I've softened since then, but it's a good example.

Didn't he (or a "friend") spoil a bunch of his game results before his run even started airing on a "King James" website?
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The Big Board / Re: Cheering for a contestant to lose for selfish reasons....
« Last post by TLEberle on October 16, 2025, 07:36:36 PM »
In terms of specific examples, there was that one guy on WWTBAM during the clock era who verbally trampled over Meredith to lock in his answer as fast as humanly possible just to pick up a few extra seconds for that million-dollar question that he was oh so certain he would get to. Strategy wise I get it, but he was playing into the heel role a bit too heavily by bellowing "Do You Have A Problem With That?" when Meredith called him on it. Watching him crash at $25K was immensely satisfying.
Alan Carver of Federal Way, Wash. is just glad somebody remembers him.

One of the (several) issues with the clock seasons was that the clock starts as Meredith reads the choices, and you also accrue that time for Q15 throughout. From what I recall, if Alan had decided to stop at $50,000 instead of speedrunning his turn as a pilot for Game Shows Done Quick, he would have been sixth in line for the Group of Ten playoff which would be a much better way to win the million dollars. Such is life. As much as it comes off as rude or brusque and you may dislike it, it is a perfectly valid way to play.

I guess this goes two ways. I despise hyperactivity for its own sake, whether produced or someone looking to get a few more seconds of fame. Two of the contestants who each won $250,000 during Millionaire: College were extremely joyous after winning their prize, and who could blame them. There is not a doubt in my mind that Jon Lubin or Nancy Redd displayed true emotional release as opposed to some of the latter day shows that seem to use emotion as a cover for a paper thin game or a hope to gain clicks in a balkanized entertainment universe.
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The Big Board / Re: Cheering for a contestant to lose for selfish reasons....
« Last post by BrandonFG on October 16, 2025, 05:30:56 PM »
There are definitely contestants I have rooted against because I haven't liked them. I had a friend who was up against James Holzhauer on the second taping day of his Jeopardy! run and supposedly he kept up the "Jeopardy! villain" kayfabe to the point where the contestant staff were complaining at him and this friend took an intense dislike to him as a person.
I think that's what turned me off when he was a Chaser: he leaned into the villain role way too heavily. Ken and Brad seemed to have fun with it, Mark continued his role from the UK and GSN versions, but it really felt like James was self-aware for all the wrong reasons.

Wasn't a big fan of the other Chasers they added in S2 for the same reason.

/His "Brad's score is still up there" J!GOAT zinger is still pretty funny tho
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The Big Board / Re: Cheering for a contestant to lose for selfish reasons....
« Last post by JasonA1 on October 16, 2025, 05:05:21 PM »
basically, you only one-up someone if you think they're particularly close, and otherwise you go for the lower end of your best guess for what the price is.

Regarding this Price is Right strategy if they installed the Showcase Showdown rules Alonzo brought up -- I like all of it in game theory land, but there are so many items with a price that feels "illogical" that I think the net effect would be lost, especially in America.

Our collective knowledge of what attributes make things expensive, and what brands have what reputation, isn't as strong as our trivia knowledge IMO. If everybody's bidding around $500 for a riding lawnmower, and I know as a Husqrvana that it's somewhere in the thousands, I don't know how much I want to play with that idea and risk not getting on stage at all. Looking right now, I thought most of their models would be $3000 and up these days. But they still have several under 3k. I can't see a world in which I straddle the line of safety (in this case, bidding $1999) and still gain the advantage I want for the Wheel. Prices are too big of a crapshoot NOT to one-up.

-Jason
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The Big Board / Re: Cheering for a contestant to lose for selfish reasons....
« Last post by Loogaroo on October 16, 2025, 04:03:05 PM »
This blends into the "hyperactive contestants" discussion quite a bit, but whenever I see a contestant that's so incredibly extra that it reads as fake, then I'm rooting for that player to go down.

There was also a phenomenon when I worked on Funny You Should Ask where about 20-30% of the contestants in the interview phase would say, "WHEN I win the money..." and we usually rooted for those players to lose. It's like, you're playing for $6800, max. The last question is going to be a 1-in-5 crapshoot. Stop it.

In terms of specific examples, there was that one guy on WWTBAM during the clock era who verbally trampled over Meredith to lock in his answer as fast as humanly possible just to pick up a few extra seconds for that million-dollar question that he was oh so certain he would get to. Strategy wise I get it, but he was playing into the heel role a bit too heavily by bellowing "Do You Have A Problem With That?" when Meredith called him on it. Watching him crash at $25K was immensely satisfying.
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The Big Board / Pop Culture Jeopardy! back for season 2
« Last post by JasonA1 on October 16, 2025, 02:54:04 PM »
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The Big Board / Re: "I'm still hoping for (more) episodes of this to surface..."
« Last post by Clay Zambo on October 16, 2025, 12:59:34 PM »
Scroll to the bottom. We have audio of what we think is the first two minutes of the premiere.

https://www.billcullen.net/three-on-a-match

Woh! Thanks!
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The Big Board / Re: Game Show Home Games/Video Games Thread
« Last post by Bob Zager on October 16, 2025, 12:17:11 PM »
On Tuesday's WOF (10/14), towards the end, Ryan showed a home game with his picture on the box.

I am rather surprised that Vanna White is not pictured along with Seacrest.
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The Big Board / Re: "I'm still hoping for (more) episodes of this to surface..."
« Last post by Adam Nedeff on October 16, 2025, 12:42:05 AM »
Yes and-ing Matt, I will never not want to see the premiere of “Three on a Match.” I so want to hear how that game was explained for the first time.
Scroll to the bottom. We have audio of what we think is the first two minutes of the premiere.

https://www.billcullen.net/three-on-a-match
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