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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Deal or No Deal no more?


Have you noticed when a show begins to trinkle out, it starts getting desperate for viewers?That is exactly what previously everpopular game show Deal or No Deal seems to be doing. They cut it to a half-hour; they have specials every week like Firefighter's Week and Teacher's Week; they touched up the gameplay and tweaked it to make it more exciting. I think the real issue with Deal or No Deal is that it's the same every time. Every game show has something that changes every time: Who Want to be a Millionare has different questions every time; The Price is Right has different games and very enthusiastic contestants; every show is different or has a puzzle for the at-home viewer to participate in; Deal or No Deal does not. Viewers cannot participate in the game while at home on their couches very well. No matter how awesome your host is, it doesn't make the game much better.

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