Not just, Season 11 but every season in the Barker era, especially if the plan is to air those over time. Based on the current pattern, that might take a while. Not too bitter about Season 11-12. GSN was "kind enough to air them weekday morning, but that was over 21 years ago. Those were some great days!
I hope it's not for a long time as well, urbanpreppie. It is possible, but I think unlikely. Family Feud still has full episodes so that may be a sign
What does Feud have to do with this topic? Curious.
And I was actually thinking.....with roughly 190-200 shows a year in Barker era going from Season 11 onward (and by the end 175 typically), and 6 shows a day aired, assuming no major repeat cycles along the way...it'd take just over a month to get through each season and slightly less so by the end. So it would take them just over 2 years at 25 months to get through everything before they'd have to start over. I'm still wondering incidentally why they skipped over the 1st week of Season 11, I find that really odd. I posed the question to their Twitter account, but got no response.
Also on this......with the volume of content, at some even from Season 11 onward about 4700 episodes, I would wonder if they may at some point do what GSN did and run various eras at different times, vs. going straight through strictly. Give a little something for every audience that way. But time will tell I suppose.
Another interesting thing when they come up (which wouldn't be till Season 12 now unless I forgot something), would be the handling of the lone half hour episodes in years CBS aired the Bake-Off (or if they get to the first 10 years, the Magazine prompted shows). Assuming they kept this 6 hour/6 show block running consistently, how would they handle that? Run the episode twice back to back to fill an hour? Skip it altogether? I guess thinking on it, the cycle would still end cleanly with it running 4 times.....just the times would be a little off for the 1st and 3rd ones....so it could work...but still be interesting to see what they'd do with those.