Ridiculous! If you bomb out, it airs.
This, this, this. Throwing out an entire half because somebody lost the endgame is idiotic on a level near
Feud's "not enough points" (but not quite there --
Password wanted to see a winner,
Feud does it because they're too lazy to program a sixth question), which could've been avoided by giving the winner $5,000 and augmenting it to the amount won in the bonus round.
But in general, game shows need to stop chopping everything to pieces because viewers can tell when they happen and
hate it -- record "as live", don't alter for "drama" or emphasis or throws to commercial, don't begin a phrase only for it to be a throw to commercial (Mandel and Foxworthy were big-time offenders here), don't overuse filler, don't go the dubbing route, and don't overuse gimmicks (but avoid the
Crosswords route of not using them
at all).
And speaking of valid gameplay edited out on purpose,
Our Little Genius.