A modern take on the age-old game of 20 Questions, hosted by People's Choice Award winner Melissa Peterman, intersperses comedy with common knowledge.A modern take on the age-old game of 20 Questions, hosted by People's Choice Award winner Melissa Peterman, intersperses comedy with common knowledge.A modern take on the age-old game of 20 Questions, hosted by People's Choice Award winner Melissa Peterman, intersperses comedy with common knowledge.
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Why, Why, WHY the bird noises? Honestly, Sometimes I have to change channels because it is so distracting, annoying, and just plain STUPID. Who thought of that and for what purpose? Please, stop.
Please know, this is my FIRST EVER review on a show. I like the show otherwise bit I can't watch it anymore. I cannot STAND the bird. There is ZERO value added... it is all negative and has pretty much driven my family away from watching. WHY? I have NEVER seen a show that has a random little animal constantly interrupting. Completely irrelevant. I hope someone rethinks this ridiculousness so we can watch. Until then. We'll be tuning into a show that is bird free.
Please know, this is my FIRST EVER review on a show. I like the show otherwise bit I can't watch it anymore. I cannot STAND the bird. There is ZERO value added... it is all negative and has pretty much driven my family away from watching. WHY? I have NEVER seen a show that has a random little animal constantly interrupting. Completely irrelevant. I hope someone rethinks this ridiculousness so we can watch. Until then. We'll be tuning into a show that is bird free.
Love the show and love Melissa , but the announcer has got to go. His sense of humor and comments are just awful. It's like, is that supposed to be funny? It would be much better if he would just read what they won. He just doesn't make any sense. Sorry I feel that way. Does anyone else think he's not funny? If you do please let me know. I have been watching this show from the first episode. I really like Melissa as the host and she probably can do the announcing also. I don't know if he makes it up as he goes along or if someone tells him what to say, but most of the time it doesn't make any sense.
Melissa Peterman is very enjoyable as a host -- she just seems like the kind of person you'd like to hang around with... laid-back and funny, and when she chats with contestants to get to know them, you get the feeling that she's not just putting on the act because she's a game show host. I would definitely not call her a typical game show host, but what she does is, in my opinion, a perfect fit for this show. The interactions between her and the announcer are also often quite humorous.
As for the gameplay, I find it quite fun to play along with, and occasionally laugh along with when the contestants ask dumb questions or give dumb answers.
Not that I dislike trivia type shows, but there are so many of that type right now, so this is a nice change of pace from that. And it's also a good daytime show without the typical bombastic, high-energy hosts and music and wild audiences -- which, again, have their place, but which can be exhausting.
I'm hoping Person Place or Thing has a long run.
As for the gameplay, I find it quite fun to play along with, and occasionally laugh along with when the contestants ask dumb questions or give dumb answers.
Not that I dislike trivia type shows, but there are so many of that type right now, so this is a nice change of pace from that. And it's also a good daytime show without the typical bombastic, high-energy hosts and music and wild audiences -- which, again, have their place, but which can be exhausting.
I'm hoping Person Place or Thing has a long run.
Love Melissa P.
Although we record it every day , we have a hard time watching the tapes.
There are 2 main reasons: First, Melissa is a brilliant comedian, unfortunately it seems that she's limited to repeating the same dialogue every day.
Secondly, why is it that the scores are not seen until the final round. We often hear " Oh, look at those scores!" Yet we have no clue what it the numbers are!
We record it every day so we don't miss an episode, but sometimes we can only take 2-3 episodes before we get frustrated with the repetitive dialogue Melissa is given to use. Let her be her usual hilarious self!
2 it is frustrating that the scores only show up at the end, we have no clue how close or far apart it is.
3. The champion should have a limited # of shows or dollars he can win. Perhaps there could be a Tournament of Champions, but 25+ days of the same player, is not engaging Thank you for the opportunity to share our thoughts.!
Although we record it every day , we have a hard time watching the tapes.
There are 2 main reasons: First, Melissa is a brilliant comedian, unfortunately it seems that she's limited to repeating the same dialogue every day.
Secondly, why is it that the scores are not seen until the final round. We often hear " Oh, look at those scores!" Yet we have no clue what it the numbers are!
We record it every day so we don't miss an episode, but sometimes we can only take 2-3 episodes before we get frustrated with the repetitive dialogue Melissa is given to use. Let her be her usual hilarious self!
2 it is frustrating that the scores only show up at the end, we have no clue how close or far apart it is.
3. The champion should have a limited # of shows or dollars he can win. Perhaps there could be a Tournament of Champions, but 25+ days of the same player, is not engaging Thank you for the opportunity to share our thoughts.!
Person, Place, or Thing is a game you play when you are trapped in the car for hours on end in the hottest part of the summer with your irritated parents and your crotchety siblings who want to be in the exact spot you are occupying because it's on the shady side of the car. It's 20 Questions, people. It's not a show to present on TV. It's a questionably talented host giving vague clues to a trio of trapped contestants who can only escape if they lose. I saw an episode where the champion had won three times and was desperately trying to leave. She was rescued by this hapless guy who realized, too late, that he had been trapped.
Don't waste your time, but if you happen across an episode, make sure your curtains are pulled down, all of your doors and windows are locked, and, preferably, that no one is home in your neighborhood.
Don't waste your time, but if you happen across an episode, make sure your curtains are pulled down, all of your doors and windows are locked, and, preferably, that no one is home in your neighborhood.
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