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Howie Mandel, Cidnee Gray, Katie Dolan, and Tim Laffredi in Bullsh*t: The Game Show (2022)

Review by amheba

Bullsh*t: The Game Show

1/10

Another fake Netflix game show.

This show is for sure scripted and therefore takes away any expectation to its development.

The premise is the constant has to answer a question and he may know the answer or if not, lie with his or her answer. Three opponent contestants must predict if he really did know the answer or not. If all three detect whether he's lying or telling the truth, the constant is out.

What's the major problem of the game? Before the show gives the right answer the contestant tells whether he gave the correct answer or lied. But in case he didn't know the answer, how does he know he didn't click on the correct answer just by chance? If he didn't know the answer there's no way for him to know if the answer was correct or not before the show says which one is correct. Therefore it makes no sense.

I don't understand why netflix will only do scripted reality when the unpredictability of human kind is what make real TV shows so great.
  • amheba
  • Mar 1, 2023

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