Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA quiz competition with physical challenges, where contestants must work together to answer questions correctly or risk being knocked into a pool by giant balls.A quiz competition with physical challenges, where contestants must work together to answer questions correctly or risk being knocked into a pool by giant balls.A quiz competition with physical challenges, where contestants must work together to answer questions correctly or risk being knocked into a pool by giant balls.
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I usually enjoy trivia type gameshows, but I find the host, Jay Pharough, very annoying! I think he's trying to use over-the-top theatrics to come up with different/new ways to say "release the balls!", but it's just not working. Also, I keep wishing he would change what he is wearing. He's worn the same bright red jacket and blue pants on all 3 of the shows that I've watched so far. Some of the families are a bit much too, with the "smack talk" given back and forth. I do find watching people get bumped into the water is mildly entertaining for me, though. :). I would give it a higher rating than 6, if it wasn't for the annoying host.
Two teams of five face off in a multiple-choice quiz show that lasts five rounds. In each round there are six answer choices, but the number of correct answers decreases by round. If you choose a wrong answer, you are unceremoniously clobbered by a large inflated ball that knocks you into a dunk tank. The team that accumulates the most money and survives the five rounds gets the opportunity to compete for a $100,000 prize.
I found the questions to be legit. Not everyone will know all the correct answers to a question. And the difficulty of the questions vary. Teams can walk away with significant cash, but the final question may be a high hurdle for most contestants.
Host Jay Pharoah contributes some energy, but his role is mostly explanatory. Those who enjoy watching others get clobbered, and there are plenty of those people, may find this a hoot.
I found the questions to be legit. Not everyone will know all the correct answers to a question. And the difficulty of the questions vary. Teams can walk away with significant cash, but the final question may be a high hurdle for most contestants.
Host Jay Pharoah contributes some energy, but his role is mostly explanatory. Those who enjoy watching others get clobbered, and there are plenty of those people, may find this a hoot.
The Reviews concerning if Spam is an acronym; Hormel says the origin is a secret. Besides people saying it is a portmanteau from Spiced Ham; lots others say it is an acronym of Shoulder Pork And Ham. Hormel has not acknowledged if it is a portmanteau, or an acronym. The writers of the Ball Quiz show should be familiar with both suggestions where the word SPAM came from, and not have used SPAM or their list of what is a word, and what is not a word.
1. Some of the questions are impossible to know all of the answers. While the variety of categories offered is great, specific questions are often too hard to answer. For example, tonight, I am watching and the subject was Sports. The question was "which of these pitchers had a no-hitter", then 6 potential answers that have no opportunity for strategy or knowledge unless someone is extremely obsessed with baseball. This was the final out for me. I like trivia but this is ridiculous. Maybe I'm too dumb...
2. The host is annoying
3. Too slow. Talking too much, repeating info and frequent commercials.
This game show was probably a good idea on paper but poor execution.
Sorry, not a fan.
This game show was probably a good idea on paper but poor execution.
Sorry, not a fan.
For the review saying a family was screwed in episode 2, you are very wrong. You should have done your research before showing your ignorance. Spam, the pork product, is a portmanteau of the words "spiced ham". You'll need to look that up, I'm sure. In case you don't, a portmanteau is the blending of words and sounds and meanings, like "brunch" for breakfast. Spam as in the unwanted email one might receive is also, not an acronym, as you already stated. This is a perfect example of someone thinking they are smarter than then giving a show a poor rating due to their own lack of knowledge. And if you think the rules of this game show are confusing, don't watch jeopardy.
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