Here's my guess about TPTB's expert towards the time that experts take -- though this is purely a guess, and I also know that TPTB are definitely rethinking their approach to the Experts (they've already begun a different screening process for Experts).MarleysGh0st wrote: Why do you think TPTB would care about you getting the right answer for the contestant, if doing so required you slow down this fresh, fast, exciting new format?
I think most contestants use Experts -- and all the lifelines -- in the lower tier questions. I think TPTB don't really want to dawdle on a $2000 or $4000 question, and so would prefer that Experts get through them as snappily as possible. But my impression from my own experience is that TPTB definitely want Experts to help contestants get big money questions right, and so might not mind so much if an Expert kind of talks his way around a $100,000 question; and I bet they wouldn't place any restrictions if someone ever asked an Expert on a million dollar question, but I bet TPTB are probably feeling their way around this stuff, too. It's all new.
Incidentally, I didn't mention this before when I related Michael Davies' thoughts about the changes, but since Davies put it into the recently published article about the changes, I wanted to address Meredith's indirect role in the changes. Davies told me that while Meredith is really great at contestant interviews and empathizing with contestants, she's not as good as Regis was when it comes to keeping things moving when contestants are burning up time figuring out questions. Regis would push things along, goad contestants, and generally handle contestants better during the actual questions themselves. Davies figured that putting on the clocks would make it easier for Meredith to focus on those hosting qualities she's best at--empathizing and connecting--and move contestants along so she wouldn't have to.