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Chain Reaction

  • Serie TV
  • 2006–
  • TV-PG
  • 30min
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Dylan Lane in Chain Reaction (2006)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaGame show that connects words to other words to form a chain. Game -Ball -Room -Key -Chain -ReactionGame show that connects words to other words to form a chain. Game -Ball -Room -Key -Chain -ReactionGame show that connects words to other words to form a chain. Game -Ball -Room -Key -Chain -Reaction

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    • Dylan Lane
    • Jennifer Butler
    • Rob Brock
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    Dylan Lane
    • Self - Host
    • 2006–2021
    Jennifer Butler
    Jennifer Butler
    • Self
    • 2006
    Rob Brock
    Rob Brock
    • Self
    • 2006
    Loring Murtha
    Loring Murtha
    • Self
    • 2006
    Jason Patrick O'Keefe
    • Chance Brady
    James Easter Bradford
    • Self
    • 2007
    Greg Brady
    • Self
    • 2007
    Nels Mclaughlin
    • Self
    • 2007
    Aaron Damiani
    • Self
    • 2007
    Richard Frei
    • Self
    • 2007
    Travis Goodman
    Travis Goodman
    • The Risk Seekers
    Eric Keitel
    Eric Keitel
    • The Risk Seekers
    Eric Mark
    Eric Mark
    • The Risk Seekers
    Courtney Echerd
    • Courtney
    Lacie Armstrong
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    4jampeak

    Makes me think I am smart

    The contestants are not Jeopardy material. I can only conclude that they reject players of higher I. Q. s. My only enjoyment comes from me knowing close to 100 Pct of words prior to the contestants. I also take pleasure in yelling IDIOTS at the TV. I really need to get a life.
    7truegenius-1

    A hipper update of an NBC classic

    A lot of people think of ABC's "Password" as the only word association game from game show history. Ah, if they overlook "Chain Reaction", how wrong they are. Michael Davies, the British genius behind "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire", has dusted off this old show (it seems that Europe is the new region for game show production companies, think Fremantle Media's "The Price Is Right" and Endemol's "Deal Or No Deal") and brought it back with a new look and feel.

    The object of the game is simple. Guess the next word in a series of words, each of which is associated somehow with the word above and below it. Letters are revealed one at a time and teams alternate back and forth until a word is guessed (or completely revealed, unlike the NBC version). Here's an example of a completed chain:

    CHOCOLATE

    MILK

    SHAKE

    DOWN

    PILLOW

    TALK

    SHOW

    The connections are "chocolate milk", "milk shake", "shake down" (as in shakedown), "down pillow", "pillow talk", and "talk show".

    In this new version of the show, each correct guess is worth $100 in on the first chain, $200 on the second chain, and $300 on the third. When a team of three players (usually all friends associated somehow - all childhood buddies, all comedians, etc.) correctly guesses the last word in the chain, they get a chance to play a new feature for this edition, "Speed Chain". The Speed Chain is a miniature chain in which the team has 7 seconds to guess the middle two words of the chain. An example of a speed chain is:

    THUNDER

    S

    C

    DOOR

    The correct answer for this one is:

    THUNDER

    STORM

    CELLAR

    DOOR

    A Speed Chain pays at the same value for the preceding words in the chain - not much of a bonus, but some feel the show may make some adjustments during its inaugural run.

    A fourth and final chain is played, but unlike the original version, now a player on a team must name a wager (from $100 to $500 of their bank) in addition to selecting where a letter is placed. The team with the highest bank after this final chain is the day's winner and advances to the bonus round.

    In the bonus round, as on the original show, two players on the team alternate giving single-word clues to form a question that their now-blindfolded third teammate must guess (after ringing a bell). Seven correct answers in 90 seconds doubles the money won in the main game, while ten correct answers triples it. (The main game money is not at risk.) This is considerably less than the $10,000 originally awarded for a successful run in the NBC version.

    Viewers old enough to remember clock radios with flip-style numeric displays or airport information boards with flip-style letters may enjoy the faux-flip-style graphics used throughout the show to display the words (or, like me, they'll wonder why the show didn't just bother getting some real displays!). Those born after 1980 probably won't appreciate the significance of the flip display paradigm; they'll just think it's "cool".

    When NBC did the show back in the 70's, the venerable Bill Cullen hosted and celebrities played along with regular contestants. When the show was syndicated (as "The $40,000 Chain Reaction") it appeared to be done on the cheap. Thankfully, Michael Davies & company have given the show a better look, but appear to have skimped on the budget. As the show is running on GSN, that may be the reason.

    "Chain Reaction" will have you calling out answers to the TV; it is an eminently playable game. With some adjustments and some larger prizes, the show has the potential to be another word-game hit on GSN, much like "Lingo".
    2dz5059

    Decent game but incredibly stupid contestants

    I enjoy the game.... especially the newest version.... because the final round is much better than the old blindfold nonsense. But where do they find these clueless contestants? The ignorance of 90% of their players is truly astounding and unmatched in any other game show I've ever watched. I find myself often turning the channel because I just can't handle watching these people miss such easy puzzles. Either that or I find myself yelling at my television. The host is tolerable, but nothing like John Michael Higgins on America Says who I feel is one of the best game show hosts out there.
    4bpatrick-8

    Absolutely the most pointless game show I've ever watched

    What, please tell me, is the point of connecting seven or eight words where one word simply leads logically into the next one? At least on "Password Plus" and "Super Password" each set of five passwords acted as a set of clues to a person, place, or thing. This one has two teams of contestants trying to make a "chain" of words with nothing to hold them together. The final round, where two team members are given answers and alternate forming a question for their blindfolded teammate, failed as a separate show, "GO!", back around 1984. And, typically for GSN, the payoffs are chintzy as well. Don't bother unless you're just desperate for something to watch between 3 and 4 PM Eastern.
    6miramar03

    Lame Contestants

    Hate to say it--but many of the contestants seem as though they have never heard a familiar phrase in their lives. I think the players on America Says have much quicker minds--and a much better host.

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      Dylan Lane - Host: [after the team of guys have lost with a score of $1800 to nothing] Fellas, thanks for showing up!

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      Remade as Chain Reaction (2015)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 1 agosto 2006 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • GSn
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Sony Music Studios - 460 W. 54th Street, New York, New York, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Embassy Row
      • Game Show Network (GSN)
      • Sony Pictures Television
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