Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFollows four contestants from different generations as they battle to answer questions on pop culture to win a cash prize of up to $25,000.Follows four contestants from different generations as they battle to answer questions on pop culture to win a cash prize of up to $25,000.Follows four contestants from different generations as they battle to answer questions on pop culture to win a cash prize of up to $25,000.
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Really not as bad as others are saying that it is, it is a decent trivia show and I could see it being even more enjoyable for a family where there are multiple generations watching it together.
With categories covering many different areas and multiple generations it also offers some added knowledge to anyone watching and makes it easy to pick up on stuff from a timeline that you are not the most familiar with.
If you like game shows and trivia you should really give this a try, the corny moments and bad jokes do not make it unwatchable and you may like it a lot more than the few that reviewed this before me.
So in conclusion don't avoid this show solely based on a few bad reviews, give it a shot. And the host Lily Singh does a fine job I think its the clearly intentionally bad humor that people aren't so fond.
With categories covering many different areas and multiple generations it also offers some added knowledge to anyone watching and makes it easy to pick up on stuff from a timeline that you are not the most familiar with.
If you like game shows and trivia you should really give this a try, the corny moments and bad jokes do not make it unwatchable and you may like it a lot more than the few that reviewed this before me.
So in conclusion don't avoid this show solely based on a few bad reviews, give it a shot. And the host Lily Singh does a fine job I think its the clearly intentionally bad humor that people aren't so fond.
Lily Singh was pretty much canceled...hasn't she gotten the memo? She offended and maligned several groups of people while making her millions. She appropriates whatever culture will make her seem "cool". She despises men in particular, Caucasian ones the most, of course, and over the years, clearly lost the spirit of fun and "kindness" that made her so popular on youtube. She obsesses over her numerous "identities" that literally no one cares about at all.
Found an interesting tidbit from a co-worker too: "I am a TV industry veteran and I work on the crew of Lilly Singh's new Battle of the Generations CTV game show. I am flabbergasted at how bad Lilly Singh is as a television host. She can not read off a teleprompter without flubbing her lines every two takes. She mispronounces easy names and words. Our crew works until 9pm every night because we have to do dozens of re-takes to fix her mistakes.
This is the real reason Lilly Singh complains on her gram about how tired she is. It is her own fault for being unprepared and unable to do basic TV gameshow hosting tasks like reading a few lines off a screen without errors. She makes everyone on set work an hour later than we need to because of her incompetence.
Lilly Singh did an insta story on how negative comments are not really constructive criticism if you don't know the person. Whelp, I work 14 hour days on your show Lilly so I do know you, and everyone there including you can vouch that what I say is true about you making constant errors and having to do pickups that delay production for hours. We are fed up and it's sad that NBC and CTV hire unqualified YouTubers like her rather than pros to host shows."
Found an interesting tidbit from a co-worker too: "I am a TV industry veteran and I work on the crew of Lilly Singh's new Battle of the Generations CTV game show. I am flabbergasted at how bad Lilly Singh is as a television host. She can not read off a teleprompter without flubbing her lines every two takes. She mispronounces easy names and words. Our crew works until 9pm every night because we have to do dozens of re-takes to fix her mistakes.
This is the real reason Lilly Singh complains on her gram about how tired she is. It is her own fault for being unprepared and unable to do basic TV gameshow hosting tasks like reading a few lines off a screen without errors. She makes everyone on set work an hour later than we need to because of her incompetence.
Lilly Singh did an insta story on how negative comments are not really constructive criticism if you don't know the person. Whelp, I work 14 hour days on your show Lilly so I do know you, and everyone there including you can vouch that what I say is true about you making constant errors and having to do pickups that delay production for hours. We are fed up and it's sad that NBC and CTV hire unqualified YouTubers like her rather than pros to host shows."
This show has an entertaining concept, but its execution falls flat. The introductory segments, where contestants boast about themselves and their generation, come across as awkward. The absence of a live studio audience reacting to the contestants' answers and the host's banter makes the show feel dull. A larger budget might have elevated the production quality and made the show more engaging. Interestingly, there's speculation that season 2 was intended to include a live studio audience, but there's been no official word on when or if it will be released. Canada can do better than this flop.
Actually its more than that....its really quite awful.
I like trivia TV, the pinnacle of course being Alex Trebek era Jeopardy. This steaming mess is NOTHING like that.
On the surface sure, I can see how this would have been greenlit by CTV. Get different generations of the same family together and get them to play Trivial Pursuit. Sounds good right? Sadly the execution is shockingly bad and most of it is because of Lilly Singh.
I'll admit, I haven't enjoyed any projects previously led by her and the reason remains the same. She comes across arrogant, smug and like she's "too cool for the room". And above all she's just NOT funny.
Full disclosure I'd be considered Generation X so maybe we're not the target demographic but I don't think that's it. While she might be OK in a supporting role she just can't pull off the lead.
I like trivia TV, the pinnacle of course being Alex Trebek era Jeopardy. This steaming mess is NOTHING like that.
On the surface sure, I can see how this would have been greenlit by CTV. Get different generations of the same family together and get them to play Trivial Pursuit. Sounds good right? Sadly the execution is shockingly bad and most of it is because of Lilly Singh.
I'll admit, I haven't enjoyed any projects previously led by her and the reason remains the same. She comes across arrogant, smug and like she's "too cool for the room". And above all she's just NOT funny.
Full disclosure I'd be considered Generation X so maybe we're not the target demographic but I don't think that's it. While she might be OK in a supporting role she just can't pull off the lead.
Had a hard time watching the first episode. The dialogue feels so scripted, forced and artificial with cheesy one-liners and cocky contestants.. The host needs to cut down on the energy drinks and contestants need to answer the questions without turning it into a blog-esque thesis. No way this show lasts. Must be one of those filler shows to keep people employed. The set is insanely large and disproportionate and some of the camera views show a disconnect between the host snd contestants. The premise of the show has potential, the execution has failed miserably. I'd rather watch paint dry than continue watching this train wreck.
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