Revival of the classic game show, hosted by Michael Strahan. With the help of their game partners, contestants paired with celebrities must guess words or phrases that appear on the show's p... Read allRevival of the classic game show, hosted by Michael Strahan. With the help of their game partners, contestants paired with celebrities must guess words or phrases that appear on the show's pyramid-shaped gameboard to win money.Revival of the classic game show, hosted by Michael Strahan. With the help of their game partners, contestants paired with celebrities must guess words or phrases that appear on the show's pyramid-shaped gameboard to win money.
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When he was first selected as a co-host with Kelly Ripa, I was pretty disappointed because I thought others would have been much better. Then, I watched him and he was great.
He is absolutely the perfect person as host of this program. He is witty and really gets into the game as well.
I like some of the guests especially Leslie Jones. I love her on SNL but I watched her help someone win $100,000 and she was so overwhelmed and happy that she was a part of it. Most of the celebrities are huggers especially after helping someone win either 50G or 100G. But watching a celebrity recoil away from a hug didn't make it for me. But I understand everyone is different.
I loved seeing Rita Moreno on and she was great.
He is absolutely the perfect person as host of this program. He is witty and really gets into the game as well.
I like some of the guests especially Leslie Jones. I love her on SNL but I watched her help someone win $100,000 and she was so overwhelmed and happy that she was a part of it. Most of the celebrities are huggers especially after helping someone win either 50G or 100G. But watching a celebrity recoil away from a hug didn't make it for me. But I understand everyone is different.
I loved seeing Rita Moreno on and she was great.
With the Pyramid now 4 decades old, ABC decided to bring it back in a new era, with a new set, a new host, and bigger money at stake!
The object of Pyramid is simple. You have a contestant and a celebrity partner who guesses words from a specific category, and whoever has the most points goes on to the Winners Circle for a chance at $10,000, and if that same contestant wins, they'll go for $100,000!
The host of the new $100,000 Pyramid is Michael Strahan, known for hosting Good Morning America, and he has decent chemistry with the celebrity guests and is able to keep the game moving when necessary.
So if you're a fan of Pyramid, then check out this version of Pyramid.
The object of Pyramid is simple. You have a contestant and a celebrity partner who guesses words from a specific category, and whoever has the most points goes on to the Winners Circle for a chance at $10,000, and if that same contestant wins, they'll go for $100,000!
The host of the new $100,000 Pyramid is Michael Strahan, known for hosting Good Morning America, and he has decent chemistry with the celebrity guests and is able to keep the game moving when necessary.
So if you're a fan of Pyramid, then check out this version of Pyramid.
I'v been watching since Dick Clark was the host. I love the celebrities on the show, the comedy and Michael is a very good host. I would like to be on the show however, I sometimes get nervous and cannot respond quickly even though I know the answer. I have watched two episodes that have had women on from the real houseguest wives, I do not know what State etc they were from. I was disappointed in the episodes, I felt bad for the contestants because these women did not do a sufficient job. The scores were very low and they did not seem to have a large knowledge base, outside of their own world. I believe my 7 year old grandson could have done better. I understand people can have off days, but two different programs, different times and different women. Both episodes were poor, not entertaining. I wish the show would not use the real house wives for the guest stars.
10/1/21 you have 2 of the dumbest stars on science guy and Godfrey in pajamas . Hell Godfrey couldn't even get a clear thought and science guy wasted time playing charades. You need to have that black lady back on with intelligent people so she has a chance .
This version of $100,000 Pyramid is the best remake of this show. In the early 2000s, we got the slick Donny Osmond version, which was style over substance. A few years back, we got one on GSN that suffered budget issues, weak contestants and bad celebrities. This one checks off most of the boxes accurately.
First off, host. Michael Strahan takes over the podium and he does a great job. He's friendly, upbeat and really projects a good Dick Clark vibe but with his own touch. He knows when to crack a joke, he knows when to keep the game moving, he even knows when to give the perfect clue. He doesn't do the back rubs like Clark did, but in 2019, that likely would be frowned upon.
The celebrities are pretty solid. The show moved back to NYC, where it taped in the 70s, and maybe it's just me, but it seems the celebrities from NYC are just a bit more cerebral than the ones in L.A. Not all of them are great, but more of them have been strong players than weak players.
The game goes back to the 7 in 30 format, with a set that harkens to the 80s version but modernized. No 7-11 bonus, but the Mystery 7 remains and the prizes are solid. I wish they would change the tiebreaker rule, I don't like the fastest time gets to go to the Winner's Circle format.
Speaking of the WC, the bonus round is way too easy. One of the things I liked about Pyramid was the bonus round was challenging and rewarded intelligence, similar to Final Jeopardy. This one is way too relaxed on enforcing the rules. I've watched multiple episodes where contestants would have been buzzed in the 80s version for what they say. For the big money this show gives out, we should make it a bit more of a challenge.
Overall though, this is definitely one of the better versions of Pyramid. They did a great job remaking it to follow similar format to the 80s.
First off, host. Michael Strahan takes over the podium and he does a great job. He's friendly, upbeat and really projects a good Dick Clark vibe but with his own touch. He knows when to crack a joke, he knows when to keep the game moving, he even knows when to give the perfect clue. He doesn't do the back rubs like Clark did, but in 2019, that likely would be frowned upon.
The celebrities are pretty solid. The show moved back to NYC, where it taped in the 70s, and maybe it's just me, but it seems the celebrities from NYC are just a bit more cerebral than the ones in L.A. Not all of them are great, but more of them have been strong players than weak players.
The game goes back to the 7 in 30 format, with a set that harkens to the 80s version but modernized. No 7-11 bonus, but the Mystery 7 remains and the prizes are solid. I wish they would change the tiebreaker rule, I don't like the fastest time gets to go to the Winner's Circle format.
Speaking of the WC, the bonus round is way too easy. One of the things I liked about Pyramid was the bonus round was challenging and rewarded intelligence, similar to Final Jeopardy. This one is way too relaxed on enforcing the rules. I've watched multiple episodes where contestants would have been buzzed in the 80s version for what they say. For the big money this show gives out, we should make it a bit more of a challenge.
Overall though, this is definitely one of the better versions of Pyramid. They did a great job remaking it to follow similar format to the 80s.
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- TriviaThe only bonus brought over from the 1982-1988 version is the Mystery 7. The 7-11 and 21-21 tiebreaker bonuses were left out.
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