Suspicious and kind of offensive
When I first heard about this show, I thought it sounded pretty promising and original. Taking a quiz to save your vehicle from being repossessed sounded interesting, and giving people a chance to get full ownership of their vehicle sounded more noble that what's usually done in a game show.
However, after watching several episodes of this show, my opinion of it has significantly changed. For one thing, while I can't say with 100% confidence that the show is completely faked, large chunks of the show look suspiciously staged, with clues like multiple camera angles. Also, the show sometimes seems like it's exploiting its participants. Every contestant seems to be living in a lower class lifestyle, and also apparently not given the best education. Seeing contestants give answers like naming "Africa" as a country is kind of embarrassing instead of amusing. With so many better game shows out there, it's easy to skip this one.
However, after watching several episodes of this show, my opinion of it has significantly changed. For one thing, while I can't say with 100% confidence that the show is completely faked, large chunks of the show look suspiciously staged, with clues like multiple camera angles. Also, the show sometimes seems like it's exploiting its participants. Every contestant seems to be living in a lower class lifestyle, and also apparently not given the best education. Seeing contestants give answers like naming "Africa" as a country is kind of embarrassing instead of amusing. With so many better game shows out there, it's easy to skip this one.
- Wizard-8
- Jun 25, 2013