Well, at least it is better than we will wait over a minute to let you know if you answered the question right/opened the case/tell you who was voted off, etc.So far the games are pretty silly, but hey, at least the prop department should stay under budget.
Agree, Snidge, but I couldn't even get through to the 2nd 'minute'. I love Guy, but what now?? This is just too corny and weird for my taste. No thank you very much.
With a lower production budget.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minute_to_win_it_%28Challenges%29It's pretty easy to spot the high-money ones: anything where the odds of performing it are lower than the potential payoff on a straight bet automatically qualifies. I don't think we'll ever see anyone win the million on this show -- but since this is NBC, not paying out money is the goal.
http://www.nbc.com/minute-to-win-it/how-to/ has the little computer generated what each game is videos.
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Seems like this would have fit in better as a summer replacement series. I like Guy Fieri pretty much and this is fairly well suited to his personality, but I don't see this show holding viewers for long, as it gets repetitive. My son likes watching it - he's 12. However, last night he said the challenges were boring (well, he said they were "lame"), as compared to last week's show.How long is Guy going to keep dying the heck out of his hair? And why doesn't it fall off from the over processing?
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I saw two episodes. Tried it, and didn't like it.
Vaguely remember this show.