Contestants living together in close quarters must figure out which one of them is the spy.Contestants living together in close quarters must figure out which one of them is the spy.Contestants living together in close quarters must figure out which one of them is the spy.
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Behind the scenes of spies in the making. Yet another cheap reality program.
This show is BORING, in my opinion. Not one of bravos best, that's for sure. I dont know what they were thinking. The thought of the show is kinda cool, but the cast and even some of the "hosts" are just boring. You can tell that instead of letting the person who actually wins each competition win, that they make sure they pick whoever brings the most "drama" on the show. I wish it was more of a true competition show. Theres only 1 contestant that deserves to win and hes obviously an amazing contestant. One of the contestants is just on the show to try and bring drama and it's so annoying because its obvious. Sob stories used and all. Crying every episode and not getting her way. They did a horrible job picking cast members. Very disappointing. Some of the cast are just weird and bring nothing to the show. Even the host has no purpose..she just stands there. And is quiet. The 3 accessors are ok..but I only find 1 out of the 3 enjoyable to watch. 1 of them is very quiet and again..brings nothing to the show. I'm honestly surprised they even aired this show. I've heard it's not doing well and I've seen on social media that it's not bringing in views like bravos other shows are. Wish they had done a better job in picking cast members and it might have actually been an ok show! Oh well!
"Spy Games" is a reality game show with 10 contestants vying for a $100,000 top prize. During the show, they live in the same house. There are three intelligence experts (ex-CIA, -FBI, -Secret Service) who assess their performance and eliminate one contestant per episode.
In the first two episodes, there are lessons about covert information gathering and lock picking. The contestants learn that this is not about being like James Bond; a premium is placed on being the unobtrusive "gray man".
The contestants come from a wide variety of backgrounds---everything from a prison psychologist to a video game exec. Their different personalities make some of them more suitable than others for espionage. Gaining information is a key skill. Some use trickery and deceit to gain it; others use alliances and cooperative play.
This show will be as entertaining as the missions the producers have devised for the competitions. The first two missions were diverse and interesting.
I don't think Bravo advertised this series much, so it may have a small audience.
In the first two episodes, there are lessons about covert information gathering and lock picking. The contestants learn that this is not about being like James Bond; a premium is placed on being the unobtrusive "gray man".
The contestants come from a wide variety of backgrounds---everything from a prison psychologist to a video game exec. Their different personalities make some of them more suitable than others for espionage. Gaining information is a key skill. Some use trickery and deceit to gain it; others use alliances and cooperative play.
This show will be as entertaining as the missions the producers have devised for the competitions. The first two missions were diverse and interesting.
I don't think Bravo advertised this series much, so it may have a small audience.
This show is inconsistent, boring and its title very misleading, there is almost no "Spy" Action, almost all of the show is just boring house melodrama the kind of which we've seen in a hundred more interesting reality shows, I stop watching 3/4 down and I really don't care who won, I'm not going to loose my sleep over it, Disappointing
I liked this show! I could have loved it but found it a little bland and it had a lot of missed opportunities and there a certainly better shows out there. I loved the core cast I.E. the judges but they were way to soft on the contestants. As for the contestants for the most part they were a joke. Far to clueless or to large an ego and i DO NOT give a crap about their own sob stories. The SPY game is not like in the movies it is far to serious a business and nobody seamed to really be taking it all seriously. At least this show did NOT!. Every contestant SHOULD HAVE BEEN waterboarded. Felt the bite of a rubber hose across their backs, thrown naked in a cold cell without food or water for three days. Been questioned non-stop for 36 hours straight then asked to perform some task. They should have made it real. At least more real. One of the BIGGEST missed opportunities was this is "SPY" GAMES one of the contestants should have been a "SPY" a ringer part of the game the one to beat. The "SPY" is only revealed in the final. At the end there should have been only two contestants left, with one of them the SPY who can NOT WIN the game because they are the game. Make it so the contestant knows they have lost, only for it to be revealed at the last moment that they have been duped by the SPY and have in fact won. IT IS AFTER ALL "SPY GAMES".
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- TriviaSpy Games is based on a World War 2 secret spy program called Station S, where America recruited civilians to a remote estate and turned them into spies.
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