"Danger!" Fans are "beyond the sick" of the new change of rule
The producers suggested that it could be canceled due to the feedback of the spectator.
A change that has been promulgated this season of Danger! was not welcome for many viewers. If you regularly watch the emission of long-term games, you may have noticed that the gameplay now feels a little less fluid. It's because Danger! now demands that candidates Say the name of the whole category Each time they select their index, as indicated by The US sun . Some fans care about the new rule, and Danger! The producers discussed the backlash.
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In the past, candidates have been able to shorten the name of the category when choosing an index. It is no longer authorized. For example, when a recent category was the long "for Lou Gehrig Following a consecutive match, "the competitors had to repeat the whole sentence every time they wanted to hear a response from this subject, rather than shortening it to something like" Lou Gehrig "or" Game Streak ". In the past , the competitors commonly shortened the category name category name when they were long or easy to die for.
On the official Danger! podcast, Inside Jeopardy! , producer Sarah Whitcomb Foss explained that change is "not really a rule, a suggestion" that the competitors have been given.
"Everyone has a lot of opinions, but we heard that viewers had problems with the place where people were going to the game set and could not really follow him," said Whitcomb Foss, adding: " It is not set in stone; it is just a recommendation. "She added that people behind the series would like to know what viewers think of change and said:" Nothing can be changed or modified, But we have succeeded in each index [every match] this season. "
The US sun reports that during an episode of October of Inside Jeopardy! , Whitcomb Foss said that Another producer option explored Taken the name of the category on the screen with the index for viewers at home, they only found that there is "not enough room". She explained: "As you get one of these long categories and the text of the index, this did not really work to adapt to this way."
As for the current state of the game, Danger! The producers certainly get the comments they have requested.
"Honestly, I find it boring when the full title in the category is read, especially after a few clues in the category have already been played. I think it slows down the game", " wrote a spectator on Reddit . Another posted: "It drives me crazy and takes too long!" One joked by saying that producers will use longer category names when they "want to give less money".
Referring to the Gehrig category in particular, A Reddit user wrote , "The producers forcing the competitors to say" during the consecutive match sequence of Lou Gehrig "each time is ridiculous." Someone replied: "I haven't been sick of this rule."
On x (formerly twitter), A posted fan , "I do not like the requirement for competitors to read the" full title of category "for each index. The references shortened to the categories are part of the joy of watching Jeopardy! Some players are particularly intelligent, and it is A hoe. "
A few Danger! The candidates also weighed. David Maybury Published on Reddit, "We were told that it was a new rule. I was slowly reprimanded a few times when I shortened the categories." In response, Sam Stapleton wrote: "Interesting - My memory was that we were asked to try to say the full name of the category, but I do not think we were told that it was a" rule ". "" To this, Maybury clarified "was strong by calling a rule, but it was a specific instruction, I was corrected in the middle of the game (during the commercial break) for not having followed." AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
Competitor Daniel Nguyen Posted: "We were asked to say categories in their entirety. I think it is to help remind the public the category of each index." Summarizing what many fans on the Reddit thread said: A spectator responded to Nguyen: "I hope they will tighten some of the most of category names."
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