Deal or No Deal is back
Discussion
Driver101 said:
The reboot is terrible. Stephen Mulherrn is quite good on other programmes, but not here.
Yes, it's obvious Mulhern does not appreciate the underlying mystical
elements within the byzantium structure of the
format, the constant struggle between light and dark,
even life and death itself, the desire to win above all else and the tactical skill
required to pick a random number from 1-22 puts
this above any other TV game show,
Mulhern thinks it's just a stupid guessing game.
I actually quite like the format, in the most basic form of the game, being that you'll be tempted with offers depending on what numbers you knock out, it's quite interesting seeing that play out.
But all the ridiculous fluffy bullst "what do you feel about your box?" "I brought my lucky crystals, can we all hold hands for this one?" etc etc etc drives me mad. I can't quite seem not to watch it at the moment though, being a horrible bd I've enjoyed seeing people do badly haha.
But all the ridiculous fluffy bullst "what do you feel about your box?" "I brought my lucky crystals, can we all hold hands for this one?" etc etc etc drives me mad. I can't quite seem not to watch it at the moment though, being a horrible bd I've enjoyed seeing people do badly haha.
Fifteen years ago, Me and Mrs WR travelled 200 miles to the "dream factory" (a ramshackle building on an industrial estate in Bristol) to be in the audience and see Mr pointy winkle picker shoes Edmonds.
Had a great time, two episodes in the morning and one in the afternoon....the episodes were screened several months later.
Never saw The dealer though.
(Also was once in the audience for The Krypton Factor with Gordon Burns at Granada studios around 1982)
Had a great time, two episodes in the morning and one in the afternoon....the episodes were screened several months later.
Never saw The dealer though.
(Also was once in the audience for The Krypton Factor with Gordon Burns at Granada studios around 1982)
Milkyway said:
I read a story the other day how one of the new contestants went home with a fiver.
He is seriously ill, & a go fund me type appeal has raised £20K+ for him.
Good luck for the future.
Yes, watched that one, only time I wanted someone to do well, shame how it worked for him, but the GoFundMe no doubt a better result than a lot of the amounts he could have walked away with. He is seriously ill, & a go fund me type appeal has raised £20K+ for him.
Good luck for the future.
UTH said:
Yes, watched that one, only time I wanted someone to do well, shame how it worked for him, but the GoFundMe no doubt a better result than a lot of the amounts he could have walked away with.
Over £100,000 from GoFundMe so far. https://www.gofundme.com/f/37j2m2k6ko
Where do they get the contestants from? Do they do returns?
Intro - 22 boxes chosen at random….
Contestant the other day - I’m avoiding boxes x,y,z as they are the squad numbers of my favourite Man Utd players.
How the hell does that work? The stars magically align to ensure that the boxes are numbered and distributed according to footballers squad numbers? tt. Think he won a fiver or something.
Give it back you retard and lick your windows clean instead.
Intro - 22 boxes chosen at random….
Contestant the other day - I’m avoiding boxes x,y,z as they are the squad numbers of my favourite Man Utd players.
How the hell does that work? The stars magically align to ensure that the boxes are numbered and distributed according to footballers squad numbers? tt. Think he won a fiver or something.
Give it back you retard and lick your windows clean instead.
sandman77 said:
UTH said:
Yes, watched that one, only time I wanted someone to do well, shame how it worked for him, but the GoFundMe no doubt a better result than a lot of the amounts he could have walked away with.
Over £100,000 from GoFundMe so far. https://www.gofundme.com/f/37j2m2k6ko
Rochelle.
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