The Game Show Forum
The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: Clay Zambo on February 24, 2012, 10:54:02 AM
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Over at NPR's pop-culture blog, Monkey See, Linda Holmes has written a fun article (http://"http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2012/02/24/147339744/the-price-is-right-and-the-charm-of-what-doesnt-change") about "The Price is Right." We might quibble with a couple of details, but it's nice to see a game show get some pleasant press.
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First of all, I'm glad to see that there are regular people who pay attention to the finer points of the games. I'm even happier to see someone write about how nice it is to have an analog show in a digital world.
Some of you may not agree, but I think Drew has come into his own pretty well, and fully deserves the compliments given to him in the article.
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Over at NPR's pop-culture blog, Monkey See, Linda Holmes has written a fun article (http://"http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2012/02/24/147339744/the-price-is-right-and-the-charm-of-what-doesnt-change") about "The Price is Right." We might quibble with a couple of details, but it's nice to see a game show get some pleasant press.
I might have just found one of the very few females on this planet that I would consider marrying...this lady obviously sees the world just as I do and I might be able to learn to love her in spite of her lack of a winkie...:)
Oh, and what other female might I marry, you may ask? Of course, you may...Padma Lakshmi...'nuff said!
JakeT
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Most women I know love the show. They just don't obsess over it.
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Most women I know love the show. They just don't obsess over it.
Seems to be the case...in fact, my fiance's always been a fan, though she'd lapsed in her viewership sometime after Drew took over, but I helped get her back into it, though some might argue that when dating a guy like me, it comes w/the territory! LOL
Chuck Donegan (The Illustrious "Chuckie Baby")
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It's also possible to be smart about the show without being slavishly loyal. Maybe you don't have all the grocery items memorized, but you can still know the right way to play the Clock Game, or how dumb it is for the third person in Contestant's Row to bid a dollar. I think a lot of casual viewers (including a lot of women) would consider themselves fans and would know a lot of the ins and outs of the show without being obsessive about it. The author appears to be one such person.