Jobs & Education3 mins ago
Deal Or No Deal
Answers
No best answer has yet been selected by shortylilly. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ....I too had heard many rave on and on about how good it was, I happened to have a day off mid week last week and watched it....and it's cr@p ...I have always been a fan of Noel Edmonds (and thought his hasty departure from prime time tv rather strange ) ...but this show is just your typical American drivel...here endeth this cow's rant...
10ClarionSt - it made me laugh when you mentioned the "let's all hold hands" malarchy they do.....aaahhhhhhh...that makes me cringe!!!
phew...i feel better now!
I jave mentioned elsewhere on the AB that it's testament to Noel Edminds' skill as a presenter that he can creat tension and a popular show out of what is esseintially a game of cvhance with no skill involved at all.
More perturbing to me is that either Noel has rediscovered all his 1970's shirts, trousers and jackets tucked away in a forgotten room in his mansion, or, and this is really scary, someone somewhere is actually making these clothes and he is buying them.
We should be told!
It wasn't as bad at the beginning, the first couple of episodes everybody was restrained, but since it has become very popular, it seems that they have gone down the road of fake loveyness.
It has ruined the show and I haven't watched it as much since it became like this.
What was originally appealing about this show was its simplicity, in that you had to pick 21 numbers and decide how much your nerve would hold out with what you were being offered, but for some reason (possibly ratings) they have decided to up the tension, but it has been done in such a fake way, I think it could possibly backfire on them as I know a few people who are know turning off.