I wish Drew would understand that Cliff Hangers losses -- especially obvious ones -- are fun. Frankly, Kimberly didn't
deserve to win that car after making such a horrendous bid.
Yay! Take Two!
Is it just me, or have there been a lot of really bad Stack the Deck players lately? Not that it was an easy setup -- but jeez, why would you ask for the first number?!
Speaking of Stack the Deck...how did they get that bottle of Purex? I don't think they even sell that size anymore -- all the laundry detergents are supposed to be going to concentrated sizes.
Drew referring to one of the models as "Vanna" really rubbed me the wrong way. The Barker's Beauties predate Vanna White by a good decade -- hell, when she was just a lowly participant in Contestants' Row, Janice had already been doing her thing for eight years!
Laura probably would have won Clock Game if she hadn't gotten all flustered around $2,000 -- she was playing fairly well up to that point. (Of course, Forrest also makes a good point, noting that Drew just doesn't host it very well.)
The soap opera showcase was actually good -- although it bugged me a little that outside of participating in that skit, there was no reason for Greg Rikaart and Emily O'Brien to be there.
[The thing in 2 for the Price of 1] honestly looked like it was a green screen to me. The image looked too real...
With all due respect, that really has nothing to do with how a green screen works. Heck, if they wanted to, they could show the trip skins on the green screens.
By real I meant it look like something an artist couldn't have done.
They probably just printed a screencap of a video.
I thought today's TPIR was THE most poorly executed show of the 37th season. I'm glad I didn't watch it, because I felt the contestants made way too many mistakes. Drew Carey really oughta remind the contestants to keep their mistakes to a minimum, and maybe they'll win something really good.
1.) If you didn't watch the show, you have no business talking about how well or poorly it was executed.
2.) Your comments about reminding contestants not to make mistakes are as asinine this year as they were last year.
So for 5 years, everyone has complained about Rod being not shown, and announcers not being shown on TV. And, now, Rich is being shown too much?
I don't think the problem is that he's being shown too much...I think it's that every time he
is shown, he ends up making an ass of himself.