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Contestants face 26 sums of money, 26 suitcases, and one question: Deal or no deal?Contestants face 26 sums of money, 26 suitcases, and one question: Deal or no deal?Contestants face 26 sums of money, 26 suitcases, and one question: Deal or no deal?
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 wins & 9 nominations total
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What makes a good game show?
What makes a good game show? A good game show is one that the viewer can play at home while watching it on T.V. You can answer Jeopardy questions or you can solve puzzles on Wheel Of Fortune; however - you, as a viewer, really can't do much of anything on this show.
The ONLY exciting thing about this show is the fact that there is big money involved. This is great for the contestant, but the viewer can only live vicariously through the winner.
Seriously, this is only fun to watch when the person loses (or wins) all the money - mostly loses though. It seems that later episodes, the producers put contestants on that had a good sob story (not to diminish them).
I think the reason this game show became such a hit was that they put a pretty good improv comedian (see his early works) as the host and that the games rules are ultra simple - answer only one question (Deal or No Deal).
I can only give this show a rating of 3 because it is the same ole' episode every single time. I can even guess with pretty good accuracy what the banker will offer.
The ONLY exciting thing about this show is the fact that there is big money involved. This is great for the contestant, but the viewer can only live vicariously through the winner.
Seriously, this is only fun to watch when the person loses (or wins) all the money - mostly loses though. It seems that later episodes, the producers put contestants on that had a good sob story (not to diminish them).
I think the reason this game show became such a hit was that they put a pretty good improv comedian (see his early works) as the host and that the games rules are ultra simple - answer only one question (Deal or No Deal).
I can only give this show a rating of 3 because it is the same ole' episode every single time. I can even guess with pretty good accuracy what the banker will offer.
I'd rather watch paint dry
This is, without doubt, the most boring show I've ever seen.
I admit, I've only watched it once, but once was enough to convince me there is a major void in talented game show producers.
The only way I'd watch again is if it was on late/late night and I was having trouble sleeping.
It might be less boring than counting sheep (I suppose).
And that Howie person? Oh please.
zzzzz
(and seriously, all those models...where did they get those things, Stepford Modeling Agency?)
I admit, I've only watched it once, but once was enough to convince me there is a major void in talented game show producers.
The only way I'd watch again is if it was on late/late night and I was having trouble sleeping.
It might be less boring than counting sheep (I suppose).
And that Howie person? Oh please.
zzzzz
(and seriously, all those models...where did they get those things, Stepford Modeling Agency?)
A passable time passer, nothing more than that
Have you ever wanted to win $1,000,000? Well, imagine you were on a set with 26 cases held by hot models, you are choosing your own case and eliminate the others, hoping you win the top prize, while a mysterious figure known as The Banker tries to stop you from winning the million. That's pretty much what Deal or No Deal is in a nutshell.
It's all about being lucky with the cases, the banker and- I have to mention them- the models (don't act you don't know what I'm referring to).
Anyway, the host of this wildly purely luck game show is Howie Mandel, who is pretty decent with a silly premise like this.
So, if you intended to watch a high-stake game show with a million dollars on the line and hot models, then DOND is the show for you!
It's all about being lucky with the cases, the banker and- I have to mention them- the models (don't act you don't know what I'm referring to).
Anyway, the host of this wildly purely luck game show is Howie Mandel, who is pretty decent with a silly premise like this.
So, if you intended to watch a high-stake game show with a million dollars on the line and hot models, then DOND is the show for you!
character analysis at it's most interesting level
Well, I, for one, find this show to be very interesting and entertaining. Walk away when the commercials come on and come back three or four minutes later and you will eliminate most of the irritation. Howie Mandel does a really good-natured hosting bit that should be a lesson to those that take themselves too seriously.
The girls are great and are having a lot of fun. This show will develop into a truly entertaining habit for the American viewing audience.
I found myself muttering at the ridiculous offers of the mysterious banker (the cheap creep ... get real!) I wanted some of the macho type, posturing contestants to refuse an offer and have to settle for a lot less. (goody goody) .. The whole gamut of human emotions that is strung out here is quite consuming... I look forward to the next show to see what sort of contestant we have and how they will handle it.
I should like so much to slap some of the contestants silly. Greed is either funny or pathetic and sometimes both at once. Tune in and feel very superior to these poor creatures and find yourself pulling for some of them and despising others. All the facets of watching a wrestling match without having to ignore the phoniness. These people really do want that money.
I am trying to tell you why you are going to get hooked. A very nice package and I say, "Yay, Howie, keep it on the fun level that it is now. Watch it. Enjoy it. Don't let anyone tell you it is not worth while until you have tried it yourself. Any night it is NOT on, I am very disappointed.
OLD DAD
The girls are great and are having a lot of fun. This show will develop into a truly entertaining habit for the American viewing audience.
I found myself muttering at the ridiculous offers of the mysterious banker (the cheap creep ... get real!) I wanted some of the macho type, posturing contestants to refuse an offer and have to settle for a lot less. (goody goody) .. The whole gamut of human emotions that is strung out here is quite consuming... I look forward to the next show to see what sort of contestant we have and how they will handle it.
I should like so much to slap some of the contestants silly. Greed is either funny or pathetic and sometimes both at once. Tune in and feel very superior to these poor creatures and find yourself pulling for some of them and despising others. All the facets of watching a wrestling match without having to ignore the phoniness. These people really do want that money.
I am trying to tell you why you are going to get hooked. A very nice package and I say, "Yay, Howie, keep it on the fun level that it is now. Watch it. Enjoy it. Don't let anyone tell you it is not worth while until you have tried it yourself. Any night it is NOT on, I am very disappointed.
OLD DAD
This was SO suspenseful!!!!!!
I liked this show a lot!!! It was incredibly suspenseful!!! The object of the game is really good. There are 26 different cases,each with a different dollar amount. The amount's range from 1 million dollars to 1 cent. Howie Mendal was really cool and made the game fun for everyone. Truthfully I almost had a heart attack watching this.
The commericals were REALLY getting on my nerves. Not really much you could do about that. I admit it's not as bad as American Idol commericals but still really annoying. In conclusion, I liked the show. Once again, very suspenseful!!!
**** out of *****
The commericals were REALLY getting on my nerves. Not really much you could do about that. I admit it's not as bad as American Idol commericals but still really annoying. In conclusion, I liked the show. Once again, very suspenseful!!!
**** out of *****
Did you know
- TriviaOn the 1 September 2008 episode, Jessica Robinson became the first contestant ever to win the $1,000,000. She turned down an offer of $561,000. The only remaining value left was $200,000. (Season 4, Week 2.)
- ConnectionsFeatured in Screenwipe: Episode #1.2 (2006)
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