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The Game Show Forum => Game Show Channels & Networks => Topic started by: JasonA1 on April 23, 2024, 03:21:36 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw-AwypF2N8
-Jason
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It looks like they spent the entirety of the set budget on the bridge itself, which pays off in a great-looking bridge but results in a less exciting everything else.
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I'm just glad that Beavis has managed to find steady employment in these difficult times.
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The set looks really cool. Looking forward to the premiere.
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I'm just glad that Beavis has managed to find steady employment in these difficult times.
Where have you been? He’s been stinking it up as a congressman in Florida the last few years. :P (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Gaetz)
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I'm just glad that Beavis has managed to find steady employment in these difficult times.
Where have you been? He’s been stinking it up as a congressman in Florida the last few years. :P
(https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Gaetz)
That's not Beavis. That's the butthead.
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That's not Beavis. That's the butthead.
Truer words. Put Gaetz to the left of this guy, hide the underage women, dial up a Winger video, and watch the hilarity ensue.
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Doesn't one typically cross a bridge rather than beat it?
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Doesn't one typically cross a bridge rather than beat it?
Seattle in fact has an 8k charity run titled "Beat the Bridge," where racers must cross the University Bridge before a pre-determined time in order to let through maritime traffic.
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Seattle in fact has an 8k charity run titled "Beat the Bridge," where racers must cross the University Bridge before a pre-determined time in order to let through maritime traffic.
I'm envisioning racers who didn't finish the run in time tumbling down either side of the bridge as it opens to let boats through.
When I first heard a description of this show, I imagined trap doors that contestants fell through if they stepped on a wrong answer (à la Squid Game). A video floor four feet off the ground doesn't quite match what my imagination conjured.
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Premiere date is June 10, 6 pm Eastern time. Be there, aloha.
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When I first heard a description of this show, I imagined trap doors that contestants fell through if they stepped on a wrong answer (à la Squid Game). A video floor four feet off the ground doesn't quite match what my imagination conjured.
That said, wasn't that about the distance of the fall on Russian Roulette? I thought they instructed contesti to crumple when they landed on the pads to make it look like it was a straight drop.