Idiot Quest act 1
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@TotallyShifty yer a douchebag...... i watch this guy all the time on chelsea lately and i think he's really funny. idk why you would talk shit to him...... he's somebody and yer nobody so shut up!!!!!!!
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@TotallyShifty I was one of the thumbs up for ryan. Because I am a fan. And i don't think he's being arrogant by explaining the rules of the show to someone who thinks the show is unfair. Why do you think he's got an ego? *You think* he has an ego because *you think* he voted for his own comment, so your evidence for thinking one thing is because you thought another thing. lame.
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What's hilarious is that, on a not-so-popular video, Ryan Stout's comments were given tons of thumbs ups after being on YouTube a few hours. Call me cynical, but judging from that...and his overall arrogance...I'm willing to believe he gave himself all those kudos.
Ryan's doing it all wrong. Celebs aren't supposed to develop an ego problem until AFTER they hit it big!
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If Wheel only played one round, the point would be valid. But they don't. Everyone has a chance to dominate a round.
Really, this show was just not well thought-out. I do realize you hosted it...and you did host it well, don't get me wrong...but the format could've been done a lot better.
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@supersaver87 - Or, in the case of Wheel, whoever goes first could dominate the board and never give the other players a chance to spin. How is this any different? At the beginning of this game, before the draw, they all have the exact same chance of going first AND there's nothing to guarantee that they won't all get the same amount of questions-- It happened in this one clip, but there's no reason to think it would happen EVERY game. Thus, the game isn't "busted." Again, it's just random.
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Yes. Really. On other, better shows, the contestant still controls their fate through the randomness. They are spinning the wheel, picking the cases, or whatever. To play well and lose due to bad luck is one thing; to play well and lose due to the game being busted is another.
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"...in other shows the randomness is MUCH better implemented..." Really? Is it? Or are you just saying that? Think about it. In "Wheel of Fortune," you can guess more correct letters than the other players, but you can RANDOMLY spin lower money amounts, in which case, you lose. Or you could guess ALL the letters, and RANDOMLY go bankrupt or lose your turn, and have someone else solve the puzzle. The best player doesn't necessarily win in MANY game shows.
@supersaver87 - As per the rules laid out at the beginning of the show: "Our players will take turns answering questions... ...AT THE END OF THIS 5-MINUTE TIMED ROUND, the person with the most wrong answers will move on to our jackpot round... Sarah, YOU WON THE DRAW, so we're starting with you." ... The game isn't unfair, it's random-- Had Holly won the random drawing, she would've gone first and would've gotten more questions during the 5-minutes. Most game shows have some random element.
ryanstout 4 months ago 5
If you think this is fake, I find that really strange: So, you're cynical enough to believe that this was designed to fool you, but you're not cynical enough to believe that people could really be this dumb? It's a baffling position to take.
ryanstout 4 months ago 5