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Post by Mandoli on Nov 13, 2015 14:51:21 GMT -5
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Post by gsnnadmin on Nov 13, 2015 17:27:02 GMT -5
I am very curious to see what network this ends up on. I do not want to jump to conclusions, but GSN may be a little unlikely. They already have RuPaul doing both Skin Wars and Skin Wars: Fresh Paint. I also do not see this landing on network television.
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Post by WarioSajak on Nov 21, 2015 19:24:27 GMT -5
I think midnight covers the whole "TV, music, movies, social media, pop culture, and obscure knowledge" thing pretty well, anyway. /still not a fan of "casting" for game shows
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Post by wildjackmonroe on Nov 21, 2015 20:23:30 GMT -5
Wonder if it'll be in first-run syndication. The concept has me intrigued. I love the idea of a good pop culture based game show.
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Post by wildjackmonroe on Apr 13, 2016 18:25:20 GMT -5
This show debuted earlier this week. It's called "The Gay for Play Game Show Starring RuPaul", short title just "Gay for Play" and it airs on Logo on Monday Nights at 10:00 after Drag Race. I suspect it'll be repeated often in other time slots on the channel.
There are two contestants competing answering questions based from categories. There are 6 celebrities who offer help for answering the questions. The contestant chooses to go with either the star's answer or their own guess. The first episode had Jerry O'Connell and Rebecca Romijn as the contestants playing the game each for twitter users at home. The second episode featured regular people playing with the 6 celebrities. The top prize in the bonus round is $5,000.
This show probably isn't for everyone. It's not a G-rated program. But I enjoyed it.
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Post by manekineko on Jun 28, 2017 14:19:13 GMT -5
Beam me up, Scotty. There's no intelligent life on this planet.
Looks like this show has only aired 6 episodes and hasn't been seen since May 16, 2016. Just seriously. I wish our culture would stop trying to make giant turds in the name of diversity and watch them go up in smoke. This isn't just game shows either.
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Post by Mandoli on Jun 28, 2017 18:37:45 GMT -5
Looks like this show has only aired 6 episodes and hasn't been seen since May 16, 2016. And the show's coming back. wildjackmonroe's been excited about this for quite some time now. While we're at it - do the staff a huge-ass favor. If the solitary reason for posting in this thread is to bash the LGBTQ+ community, you really should have other priorities to tend to. Seriously.
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Post by wildjackmonroe on Jun 29, 2017 4:32:09 GMT -5
Logo tends to do this with their original shows that aren't Drag Race (and even that first season was 9 instead of the usual ~13-14). Usually their first seasons of shows aren't that lengthy. They were probably just testing the waters. I'm surprised though that they didn't pair up this show with Drag Race like they did last year, probably because RPDR is airing on VH-1 first this year. But hey, season two is coming! I can't complain.
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Post by manekineko on Jun 29, 2017 15:22:56 GMT -5
Looks like this show has only aired 6 episodes and hasn't been seen since May 16, 2016. And the show's coming back. wildjackmonroe's been excited about this for quite some time now. While we're at it - do the staff a huge-ass favor. If the solitary reason for posting in this thread is to bash the LGBTQ+ community, you really should have other priorities to tend to. Seriously. No, I'm not just "doing this to bash the All Inclusive Different Sexualities" community. I'm doing this because we have had a huge number of monumental flops done because of this STUPID ASS idea of "inclusiveness" or "Equality". In fact, the longer we go with all of this social justice nonsense, the closer we get to this: What I mean is this: I watched as one of my favorite movies from the 1980s got made into a sitcom with all black characters and it was cancelled after just 8 episodes. I watched as another of my favorite movies from the 1980s was made with all females and bad plot and it took a $70 million bath. I watched as a host I think is a God of hosting did a remake of "I've Got A Secret" and watched as the show became unwatchable, and yes, it failed after one season. I watched as Star Trek made a movie that laid a turd worth $110 million and just barely broke even because of Chinese audiences taking an established character in canon with a wife and a daughter and making him gay. I wrote this as a moratorium to Hollywood. instead of focusing on this bullshit inclusiveness, how about making the fucking series good instead? A show that at best would appeal to 4-5% of the population may meander on for a year or two but it's definitely not going to have the lasting power of Chopped or Jeopardy! or even Cutthroat Kitchen.
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Post by wildjackmonroe on Jun 29, 2017 17:02:26 GMT -5
But if this was a flop, we wouldn't be seeing a second season premiere tonight.
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Post by tpirrules1972 on Jun 29, 2017 22:48:32 GMT -5
Okay, we're not going to have an LGBT or whatever debate in this thread. You want one, take it to the debate board.
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Post by manekineko on Jul 14, 2017 19:50:44 GMT -5
But if this was a flop, we wouldn't be seeing a second season premiere tonight. In what universe? Most shows need to go a minimum of 4 seasons to be a hit. This show took a 15-month hiatus and then came back for another what? 6 episodes? Unless you still have fond memories of shows like "The Real O' Neals", I can't think of a show that only had 2 seasons that was a cult hit.
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