Thread:IanH1993/@comment-5735518-20131021001939/@comment-5735518-20131110135001

You Known Ian, I never ever though of Mentalilty in game shows I though It was always greed that made viewers get tired of it but their are also "Celebrity" editions of shows that also drive viewers away as well if you look at Millionaire (ABC version only) and Weakest Link (NBC version only) which of course their were imported fro britain they have crammed so many celebrity editions down their throats that they were beggin for cancellation which I also think that back in the 80s there were shows with the word "Celebrity" in the title (Celebrity Bullseye, Celebrity Hot Potato, Celebrity Double Talk etc.) have killed many civilian formats as well.

Yes, but again If you Looked at Jep! and Wheel 2000 with Jep! adding somthing to drop on the contestants heads while Wheel 2000 added stunt element that are both similar in the veins of Double Dare) their were both failures iin their due to Scott Sternberg in own right but their are some people who do remember one or both shows in particular.

And yes of course Japan does love their stunt shows but we do stunt shows to. However, the difference between the genre for both countries is that in Japan they do it for Comedy all the way and they do not really care at all if the contestants are injured or have suffered from a medical condition while here in the states even though we do it for comedy or to test our stregths and weakenesses the same way Japan does, but at the same time we have a concern for the contestant if they have a medical condition (i.e. stroke, heart attack etc.) or injury (i.e. Broke leg, Broke Arm etc.) and the staff, crew etc. do not want to get sued by their loved ones as well.