I honestly think that this is one of the best game show sets I've ever seen. It looks so contemporary while capturing the spirit of the 70s version. As if, the 70s version never went off the air, but just kept updating the sets every 6 or 7 years and this is the current one.
I know that I'm first in line as slavish to the game, but when you can win based on whether you get questions that lead to a single answer or your opponent gets one that can go three ways, I look askance.
It always felt crappy on the 70s version too, and you'd feel bad because it really came down to the contestant choosing the right question.
Would Ira have matched lube and lotion?
I doubt he would, but as I stated last night while watching this, "in a pinch one is exchangeable for the other."
I'll have to admit, I didn't really have a good answer to the Uranus question (the best I thought of was "Full Moon", because of the space scenario, and it's also a play on words of the general area of "Uranus")
I felt this was tough because while the show was a hit and currently lives in syndication land, it just wasn't something I'd call universally loved enough to be used as a question to get a definitive response (
"Jack"or, maybe, "Will") and people understand the joke. And "universally loved" is a hard category to get in. Nothing can truly be "universally" loved as I'm sure there is someone out there who hasn't seen something. But on the recognizable chart,
Will & Grace is going to quite a few steps down from
I Love Lucy or
The Flintstones.