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This is not as good Who Wants to be a Millionaire, though. Not even close. Jeff Foxworthy makes a good game-show host. The only complaint I have about this television show is that it seems to be scripted. I mean, a man that graduated from UCLA did not know what month Columbus Day is celebrated in. It is October! The man also did not know that penguins were not eaten by polar bears. A woman also did not know that the Mayflower was the Pilgrims' ship. The children also actually know what REM stands for. A normal fifth grader should not know that. The same being with knowing that Andrew Johnson was the first President to be impeached. Another complaint is, like a lot of people are saying, it moves way too slowly and there is only about 20 minutes of show.
Here is the basis. Adults answer questions that are elementary level questions. There are questions from school textbooks. There is grades 1-5. A fifth grader can help them. The adult can look at the child's answer and agree whether that is right or wrong. The adult can also copy the child's answer. If the adult copies the adult can not agree or disagree. The adult will be forced to agree with the answer. If an adult answers a question wrong the child can save the adult by giving the right answer. If the adult drops out he or she will be forced to say to the world that he or she is not smarter than a fifth grader.
Overall, this is not the best game-show to come out in a while, but it is fun. It is basically Who Wants To Be A Millionaire only their is children in the game. I really can not believe that some of these supposedly smart adults did not know questions that a second grader with a low report card grade can answer in a blink of an eye. Anyway, this is a good game-show that has good humor and a concept like Millionaire that any family can enjoy, but it is not the best.
7/10
Recommended Titles: Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
score 7/10
I_Am_The_Taylrus 27 February 2007
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