PeterTomarkensGal
Sep 19 2004, 11:05 AM
I think the second question round was the exact same one as the one that aired on Saturday 9/4!!!!!!!!!! It just seemed so familiar... correct me if I'm wrong!
tyshaun1
Sep 19 2004, 08:53 PM
I believe 2 of the questions were indeed the same as the "original" 1st day of Back-To-School Week. Now, if Jason Hernandez would care to explain, we could get some insight as to why Bill Carruthers or CBS decided to trash the 1st episode. ;) BTW, nice of GSN to run the morning shows split-screen free today.
Tyshaun
Sonic Whammy
Sep 20 2004, 06:30 PM
| QUOTE (tyshaun1 @ Sep 19 2004, 08:53 PM) |
I believe 2 of the questions were indeed the same as the "original" 1st day of Back-To-School Week. Now, if Jason Hernandez would care to explain, we could get some insight as to why Bill Carruthers or CBS decided to trash the 1st episode. ;) BTW, nice of GSN to run the morning shows split-screen free today.
Tyshaun |
I agree on the non-split today. Twas a really nice feeling... :-)
I doubt you'd get an answer from Carruthers on that, since he's dead (I know you know that already, just felt like saying it). But to be honest... I wouldn't have a clue, and I don't know if Jason would know either. Especially since it was interesting to see that for TWO shows in a row, we faced a triple Whammy Out situation.
I'll have to make a phone call.
GS Warehouse
Sep 20 2004, 07:39 PM
| QUOTE (Sonic Whammy @ Sep 20 2004, 07:30 PM) |
| QUOTE (tyshaun1 @ Sep 19 2004, 08:53 PM) | | ... BTW, nice of GSN to run the morning shows split-screen free today. |
I agree on the non-split today. Twas a really nice feeling... :-)
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That makes three of us.
Random thought: has GSN realized that these split-screen promos more of a hinderance than a help, or is this just a fluke? Then again, my guess is there's really nothing to promote, since Celebrity Blackjack and Extreme Dodgeball are both in reruns and I already know what happened on Average Joe: Hawaii. (I didn't watch it, but I read the entertainment news. This is why reality TV doesn't repeat well.)
Now about those intrusive "Watch for" graphics...
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