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First impressions

#1 Post by AlphaDummy » Mon Sep 08, 2008 9:05 am

Just saw the season premiere of SyndieBam:

Spoilers, in no order:

First, on the clock speeding up play:
Spoiler
10 questions were played this time. Granted, it took MV a couple of minutes to plug the new lifelines - but, in the long run, I am still not convinced that we will see many more questions being put into play.
Ask the Expert:
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The Skype video obviously does not produce as high of a quality picture as a studio camera. I'm just sayin'. As for today's actual Expert (not hinting as to whether he/she was called):
Spoiler
I would be happy to have Bill Nye on my side. Although it was obvious that he did not have to audition with an AP.
Revelation of the fifteen subjects in advance:
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Hopefully the contestant gets to see more of this than we do at home. The brief time that they were shown on the screen was of little use to this home viewer.
Graphics/bells and whistles:
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Okay - I'll fess up...I did like the additions and the changes. More changes than I had expected with the graphics and sound effects - but I think they did well here.
BB shout-out:
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And on the first question, no less! It sure looked as though at least one question writer lurks on the Bored...
And a BB sighting:
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Watch the contestants flash through the promo at the second commercial break. It sure does look like frogman got some bonus face time (gray shirt, maybe fourth contestant flashed on screen?)
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#2 Post by the_toeth » Mon Sep 08, 2008 11:20 pm

My first impression of the gameplay was the same as when I first played the lousy US Millionaire DVD game; why did they do it like this?

This new format and look will have probably have to grow on me for awhile. I guess I've been too used to clean and simple. I did like the musical updates, so far that's about it.

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Re: First impressions

#3 Post by secondchance » Tue Sep 09, 2008 3:07 am

AlphaDummy wrote:Just saw the season premiere of SyndieBam:

Spoilers, in no order:

BB shout-out:
Spoiler
And on the first question, no less! It sure looked as though at least one question writer lurks on the Bored...
Spoiler
You are so right! Quite the major wink, nod, and salute to this Bored. :D Same writer(s) now scouring it for reactions, I'd bet.
AlphaDummy wrote: And a BB sighting:
Spoiler
Watch the contestants flash through the promo at the second commercial break. It sure does look like frogman got some bonus face time (gray shirt, maybe fourth contestant flashed on screen?)
Spoiler
Upon slo-mo inspection, I believe that actually wasn't our resident amphibian's debut ...yet! :wink:

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#4 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Sep 09, 2008 5:21 am

AlphaDummy wrote: Just saw the season premiere of SyndieBam:

Spoilers, in no order:

First, on the clock speeding up play:
Spoiler
10 questions were played this time. Granted, it took MV a couple of minutes to plug the new lifelines - but, in the long run, I am still not convinced that we will see many more questions being put into play.
The one unique thing that was left about this show was that contestants could take their time and the audience could listen to them reason out challenging questions. (That many contestants couldn't or wouldn't try to work out questions--math questions, for example--says more about the casting process than this rule of the game.) Now, TPTB have killed that. When contestants aren't chatting with Meredith, they're in a rush.
AlphaDummy wrote:Ask the Expert:
Spoiler
The Skype video obviously does not produce as high of a quality picture as a studio camera. I'm just sayin'. As for today's actual Expert (not hinting as to whether he/she was called):
Spoiler
I would be happy to have Bill Nye on my side. Although it was obvious that he did not have to audition with an AP.
Yes, Bill Nye is a good choice for an ATE, if we're to have one. But as I said in the transcript thread, perhaps not the best "expert" for a stack which doesn't have any categories listed for science! And I suspect it will only get worse. As Steve Beverly mentioned on his Daily Game Show Fix, this is TPTB's way of sneaking in some more celebrity chit-chat. :evil:

FWIW, at least contestants get this new lifeline at $1K instead of having to wait for the upper tier. But that's probably for the experts' benefit--they'd be left standing by without so much as an introduction if they had to wait so long.
AlphaDummy wrote:Revelation of the fifteen subjects in advance:
Spoiler
Hopefully the contestant gets to see more of this than we do at home. The brief time that they were shown on the screen was of little use to this home viewer.
Meh. You need lifelines when you need them. At best, contestants could gamble on guessing early without a lifeline, in the hopes of saving it for a later, more ominous category. If they had time to strategize about that, which they don't.

AlphaDummy wrote:Graphics/bells and whistles:
Spoiler
Okay - I'll fess up...I did like the additions and the changes. More changes than I had expected with the graphics and sound effects - but I think they did well here.
What are those new sound effects? Metal gongs? Glass harmonica?

I really like the old music. When Play It! was still in business, it would get my adrenaline pumping just to walk in and hear it. These new effects don't fit. If they want to boost the tension, how about the sound of fingernails on a chalkboard? :roll:


I've been reading all the hints and previews about the changes, so nothing came as a real surprise, but actually seeing them all left me as depressed as I was after my most recent audition.

My overall rating of the changes: Fluff and nonsense.

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Re: First impressions

#5 Post by frogman042 » Tue Sep 09, 2008 5:55 am

Second Chance wrote:
AlphaDummy wrote:Just saw the season premiere of SyndieBam:

Spoilers, in no order:
...snip...
AlphaDummy wrote: And a BB sighting:
Spoiler
Watch the contestants flash through the promo at the second commercial break. It sure does look like frogman got some bonus face time (gray shirt, maybe fourth contestant flashed on screen?)
Spoiler
Upon slo-mo inspection, I believe that actually wasn't our resident amphibian's debut ...yet! :wink:
Correct it's not me :-(
There is an outside possiblity (if they don't change the airing order) of seeing me and my wife in the audience next week Mon-Wed (15th-17th). If you know the corridor that Meredith enters from, facing it we were sitting just to the right of that corridor 3rd row, I'm on the aisle and my wife is next to me.

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#6 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Sep 09, 2008 6:09 am

frogman042 wrote:There is an outside possiblity (if they don't change the airing order) of seeing me and my wife in the audience next week Mon-Wed (15th-17th). If you know the corridor that Meredith enters from, facing it we were sitting just to the right of that corridor 3rd row, I'm on the aisle and my wife is next to me.
Audience members in the first row behind Meredith and the contestant can get some good exposure. Back in the third row, it's "hit the pause button during the fraction of a second that the camera pans over that part of the audience" time.

Been there, done that.

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#7 Post by IHateSeat9 » Tue Sep 09, 2008 6:14 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:
frogman042 wrote:There is an outside possiblity (if they don't change the airing order) of seeing me and my wife in the audience next week Mon-Wed (15th-17th). If you know the corridor that Meredith enters from, facing it we were sitting just to the right of that corridor 3rd row, I'm on the aisle and my wife is next to me.
Audience members in the first row behind Meredith and the contestant can get some good exposure.

There should always be a contestant behind Meredith....


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#8 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Sep 09, 2008 6:18 am

Regarding the quality of the the Skype video, what were they thinking?

Yes, it gives Skype a nice product placement, but after all these years of warning PAFs about using landlines to avoid the sound quality of cells and speakerphones, now they're going to talk to their "experts" like this? :roll:

And, as someone who's been on PAF teams four times without ever getting a PAF call, the baseball card style introductions of the team is nice, but it's never been about giving the PAF television exposure, it's about helping the contestant. By cutting the PAF list down from five to three and erecting these barriers (the need for photos and signed release forms, in advance) to lining up a PAF team, TPTB have hurt a contestant's chances for the sake of some graphics.

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Re: First impressions

#9 Post by secondchance » Tue Sep 09, 2008 8:30 am

frogman042 wrote:There is an outside possiblity (if they don't change the airing order) of seeing me and my wife in the audience next week Mon-Wed (15th-17th). If you know the corridor that Meredith enters from, facing it we were sitting just to the right of that corridor 3rd row, I'm on the aisle and my wife is next to me.

---Jay

I got it!!

20 !!!

wait, ...that's-- oh you meant- but, the 3 and the 17...

never mind. :twisted: :wink:

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#10 Post by kusch » Tue Sep 09, 2008 9:04 am

15 seconds is not enough time. 30 for the first tier is fine but start the clock after Meredith is done giving the answers. Go to one minute for the rest. I think the new format does not allow editing as they have to show the clock running on all questions. Because of this I think we will see a drop in total questions asked each show.

I liked the PAF photos and other new graphics.

I thought the Ask the Expert was clumsy.

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#11 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Sep 09, 2008 9:10 am

kusch wrote:15 seconds is not enough time. 30 for the first tier is fine but start the clock after Meredith is done giving the answers. Go to one minute for the rest. I think the new format does not allow editing as they have to show the clock running on all questions. Because of this I think we will see a drop in total questions asked each show.
And because Meredith knows that the clock is running, she's rushing through the answers, now. What's the point of including a joke answer for the $100 question if you can't take the time for a laugh?

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Re: First impressions

#12 Post by frogman042 » Tue Sep 09, 2008 9:15 am

Second Chance wrote:
frogman042 wrote:There is an outside possiblity (if they don't change the airing order) of seeing me and my wife in the audience next week Mon-Wed (15th-17th). If you know the corridor that Meredith enters from, facing it we were sitting just to the right of that corridor 3rd row, I'm on the aisle and my wife is next to me.

---Jay

I got it!!

20 !!!

wait, ...that's-- oh you meant- but, the 3 and the 17...

never mind. :twisted: :wink:
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#13 Post by secondchance » Tue Sep 09, 2008 9:30 am

Impression: Totally agree w/all Marley's points, and Kusch re time/clock & ATE. Was left very underwhelmed verging on uncomfortable. :(

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#14 Post by starfish1113 » Tue Sep 09, 2008 9:30 am

What was the BB shout out?

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#15 Post by Rexer25 » Tue Sep 09, 2008 9:32 am

The title of this thread makes me think there's a link to Rich Little as a child on youTube.
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!

That'll be $10, please.

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#16 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Sep 09, 2008 9:33 am

starfish1113 wrote:What was the BB shout out?
More of an MM shout out:
$100 The popular children’s song “It’s Raining, It’s Pouring” mentions and “old man” doing what?
A. Snoring
B. Cooking
C. Laughing
D. Yelling at squirrels

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