Lead and entire article is written as if the show is still active, yet no information is given past the second season in 2009. This is confusing.
The game show articles are always written in the present tense, even if the show is no longer airing. We tend not to revert to past tense if the show has been canceled; the fact that it's no longer on the air doesn't affect the gameplay in any manner. --
Bentvfan54321 (
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21:00, 26 June 2015 (UTC)reply
"Two regular games are played. Contestants who win both games win the match and receive all the money in the bank." So what happens if instead of one player winning both games, each contestant wins one?
Why is there no information on why the show ended?
It's a
Game Show Network original program. The small-budget GSN almost never gives reasons for cancellation; the shows are always just quietly dropped. Perhaps ratings were down, management didn't want to run the show anymore, or the show was too expensive, but no reliable source would give a reason for it. --
Bentvfan54321 (
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21:00, 26 June 2015 (UTC)reply
Fair enough. If you can find even a generic reference that the show wasn't renewed, like in a list of cancelled shows for the season that would be good, but no worries if even that doesn't exist.
Freikorp (
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00:44, 27 June 2015 (UTC)reply
The article states "announced plans to launch a new website...". Was the website actually launched? And if so, is it still active? Any follow up information on this at all?
Lead and entire article is written as if the show is still active, yet no information is given past the second season in 2009. This is confusing.
The game show articles are always written in the present tense, even if the show is no longer airing. We tend not to revert to past tense if the show has been canceled; the fact that it's no longer on the air doesn't affect the gameplay in any manner. --
Bentvfan54321 (
talk)
21:00, 26 June 2015 (UTC)reply
"Two regular games are played. Contestants who win both games win the match and receive all the money in the bank." So what happens if instead of one player winning both games, each contestant wins one?
Why is there no information on why the show ended?
It's a
Game Show Network original program. The small-budget GSN almost never gives reasons for cancellation; the shows are always just quietly dropped. Perhaps ratings were down, management didn't want to run the show anymore, or the show was too expensive, but no reliable source would give a reason for it. --
Bentvfan54321 (
talk)
21:00, 26 June 2015 (UTC)reply
Fair enough. If you can find even a generic reference that the show wasn't renewed, like in a list of cancelled shows for the season that would be good, but no worries if even that doesn't exist.
Freikorp (
talk)
00:44, 27 June 2015 (UTC)reply
The article states "announced plans to launch a new website...". Was the website actually launched? And if so, is it still active? Any follow up information on this at all?