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Both of them get a rap for being a know-it-all and condescending to the contestants. I'm on the fence -- Alex has all the answers (or questions, if you prefer) yet he still likes to give a "oh no, no" and a "tsk tsk" every once in a while as if the guess the contestant gave was below his level. Dick likes to go up after the final clues are given and give his "better" clues to the top of the pyramid. If the contestant figures it out based on that clue, I guess it makes him look like he is a super smart guy, but that happens what, maybe 15% of the time? Most of the time it just makes the contestant feel more stupid for not being able to figure out the category. I think I'm going to say that Alex is the worst of the two, but they're both bad... give me a Harvey or Rayburn any day.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 11:08 am 
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I don't think Dick Clark was ever condescending on $25,000 Pyramid. I think he understood full well how hard that round was and genuinely wanted to help the contestants. Remember, too, that unlike Jeopardy, your success was contingent on the help of your partner. If Dick Clark was showing anyone up with the clues afterward, it was the celebrities, not the contestants.

Sorry, I just sorta think Pyramid is the greatest game ever and I attribute my love of language to watching the $25,000 and $100,000 versions every day on USA going all the way back to 1990.

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Richard Dawson, case closed.

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Richard Dawson, case closed.


The guy who molested virtually every female contestant? PASS

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I don't think Dick Clark was ever condescending on $25,000 Pyramid. I think he understood full well how hard that round was and genuinely wanted to help the contestants. Remember, too, that unlike Jeopardy, your success was contingent on the help of your partner. If Dick Clark was showing anyone up with the clues afterward, it was the celebrities, not the contestants.

Sorry, I just sorta think Pyramid is the greatest game ever and I attribute my love of language to watching the $25,000 and $100,000 versions every day on USA going all the way back to 1990.


Yes, I will give you that... it could be just as much showing up the celebrity. It's kind of a weird moment in a game show because everyone knows the right answer except for the contestant, so even the audience will occasionally shout things out afterward that were "better" clues.

Not the greatest game ever for me, but I do respect it as an all time classic. I was watching today on GSN (off from work) and some of the 80s references were fun -- "That cat that's hanging in all the cars" - "Garfield?"

Donny Osmond was an abomination on the franchise.

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I loved the 80s game shows. Chuck Woolery was probably my favorite.


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I loved the 80s game shows. Chuck Woolery was probably my favorite.


Good call. He was great on Love Connection.

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I loved the 80s game shows. Chuck Woolery was probably my favorite.


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My favorite/worst thing about Trebek is how condescending he is when a woman gets a question right about sports.

Wow! you have a vagina and know about football? Amazing.

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Psycory wrote:
My favorite/worst thing about Trebek is how condescending he is when a woman gets a question right about sports.

Wow! you have a vagina and know about football? Amazing.


I've never noticed. It will be on my radar now. Funny.


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Spaulding wrote:
I loved the 80s game shows. Chuck Woolery was probably my favorite.


Met him at a Costco in L.A. about 15 years ago.
Nice guy.

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Spaulding wrote:
I loved the 80s game shows. Chuck Woolery was probably my favorite.


Met him at a Costco in L.A. about 15 years ago.
Nice guy.


Cool. Always nice to hear when people don't suck. What was in his cart?


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It was a long time ago, but I do remember we were in the frozen seafood section.

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What was in his cart?


You cut right to the chase, don't you?


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Give me Peter Tomarken over both of 'em.


Damn straight. Press Your Luck was outstanding.

I am also a Woolery fan. But I don't know what the hell he was thinking when he left the Wheel.


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You cut right to the chase, don't you?


Yeah. Sometimes it's a good thing.


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Rayburn was the best.


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Damn,he died when I was a yout!

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Peoria Matt wrote:
Rayburn was the best.

I imagine for at least a good five years working on that show would have just been like a working vacation... it really seemed like everyone had a good time (of course, the alcohol and drugs helped with that.)

Even Brian Billick had a good time:
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