Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFollows four contestants from different generations as they battle to answer questions on pop culture to win a cash prize of up to $25,000.Follows four contestants from different generations as they battle to answer questions on pop culture to win a cash prize of up to $25,000.Follows four contestants from different generations as they battle to answer questions on pop culture to win a cash prize of up to $25,000.
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Really not as bad as others are saying that it is, it is a decent trivia show and I could see it being even more enjoyable for a family where there are multiple generations watching it together.
With categories covering many different areas and multiple generations it also offers some added knowledge to anyone watching and makes it easy to pick up on stuff from a timeline that you are not the most familiar with.
If you like game shows and trivia you should really give this a try, the corny moments and bad jokes do not make it unwatchable and you may like it a lot more than the few that reviewed this before me.
So in conclusion don't avoid this show solely based on a few bad reviews, give it a shot. And the host Lily Singh does a fine job I think its the clearly intentionally bad humor that people aren't so fond.
With categories covering many different areas and multiple generations it also offers some added knowledge to anyone watching and makes it easy to pick up on stuff from a timeline that you are not the most familiar with.
If you like game shows and trivia you should really give this a try, the corny moments and bad jokes do not make it unwatchable and you may like it a lot more than the few that reviewed this before me.
So in conclusion don't avoid this show solely based on a few bad reviews, give it a shot. And the host Lily Singh does a fine job I think its the clearly intentionally bad humor that people aren't so fond.
Le Grand Frommage. This is one of the cheesiest game shows to come out of Canada since toasters where one of the prizes.
Can it get any worse without actually trying to be a parody of those shows?
Lilly Singh's overblown forced exuberance, and inability to project an iota of honest interest is #Epic on the cringworthiness scale.
The scripted humour seems to comes from a failed high school drama program that always finishes last in any competition.
The failed enthusiasm and humour from the contestants is so forced, their friends will be teasingly reminding them of it until their dying day.
Managed to persevere through 2 episodes but will willingly claw out my own eyes before watching a third.
Can it get any worse without actually trying to be a parody of those shows?
Lilly Singh's overblown forced exuberance, and inability to project an iota of honest interest is #Epic on the cringworthiness scale.
The scripted humour seems to comes from a failed high school drama program that always finishes last in any competition.
The failed enthusiasm and humour from the contestants is so forced, their friends will be teasingly reminding them of it until their dying day.
Managed to persevere through 2 episodes but will willingly claw out my own eyes before watching a third.
This show has an entertaining concept, but its execution falls flat. The introductory segments, where contestants boast about themselves and their generation, come across as awkward. The absence of a live studio audience reacting to the contestants' answers and the host's banter makes the show feel dull. A larger budget might have elevated the production quality and made the show more engaging. Interestingly, there's speculation that season 2 was intended to include a live studio audience, but there's been no official word on when or if it will be released. Canada can do better than this flop.
I really wanted to like this show. I like the premise and thought it would be great to get some trivia knowledge spanning 4 generations. However the pace is just too slow. Even after the intros for each contestant the questions are too few and the answer far too long winded. The set design looks modern but at times it feels like the host and contestant could be in different rooms. And the lack of a studio audience, to react, also gives the show an artificial feel. Speed up the show, add more quick questions and forget all the back and forth chatter. And Lilly, you are a good host, just stop trying so hard and always having a one-liner. This is not your late night show. I gave show 1 my full attention and show two was split into several viewings. Haven't even wanted to try the third show yet! Sadly I feel I am being generous with two stars.
The concept and structure of the show is intriguing. The generational pop-trivia debate is fun and the scoring system is interesting.
I just find the host presents is herself incredibly fake. She tries to make it intense and mix it in with being nonchalant cool. If you wanted the intense trivia show have a set that is like "Who wants to be a Millionaire." They also seem to pick the most annoying contestants. I am a younger millennial and I want to tell the Gen Zs and Millenials to shut up.
As I said, the structure and idea of the show is intriguing and I would potentially enjoy it. But, everyone on the show is annoying.
I just find the host presents is herself incredibly fake. She tries to make it intense and mix it in with being nonchalant cool. If you wanted the intense trivia show have a set that is like "Who wants to be a Millionaire." They also seem to pick the most annoying contestants. I am a younger millennial and I want to tell the Gen Zs and Millenials to shut up.
As I said, the structure and idea of the show is intriguing and I would potentially enjoy it. But, everyone on the show is annoying.
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