Did anyone watch that? Is it still around? The premise for that game show was absolutely BRILLIANT.
08-08-2006 11:36 PM
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08-09-2006 12:28 AM
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I have no idea what you are talking about, unless you are referring to Unan1mous, in which case that show was shit and I believe was pulled before the finale, no? | |
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08-09-2006 05:15 AM
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Yeah Unan1mous. Was it really pulled? Thats horribly disappointing. | |
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08-09-2006 06:12 AM
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Sounds awesome, why do they pull good shows and leave all the shit on the air? I'd be all over this if I knew it existed. | |
08-09-2006 07:13 AM
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i would sit in the show, say "There is no way anyone is ever going to agree to give up a million dollars, so rock-paper-scissors tourny." | |
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08-09-2006 03:16 PM
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08-09-2006 05:12 PM
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they should have just agreed to split the money 10 ways. Grab a pen and paper and everyone sign a contract. | |
08-09-2006 07:45 PM
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It was probably in their contracts that they could not form any contracts. | |
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08-10-2006 02:59 PM
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And the best part was, is that the more time they took discussing it and arguing about it, the less money was available. It started @ 1 mil and counted down from there. It was like Survivor where people were making pacts and alliances, only to find out that everyone was backstabbing everyone anyway. |
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08-10-2006 03:19 PM
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Qualifications to get in the show would probably have to be that you're extremely egocentric, a bit paranoid that people are "out to get you", incapable of working in a team, etc. That way the network is sure they'll never have to shill out the $10 mil. | |
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