Behind the Screen: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

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andrewsz1991;160406 wrote:I caught myself watching this today...

— molds13

They also changed the game around a lot. I've never seen anything like that happen...

— andrewsz1991

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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

andrewsz1991 ·
I caught myself watching this today. Anyone else? 2 people in a row got the first question wrong. it was ridiculous.
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molds13#2
andrewsz1991;160406 wrote:
I caught myself watching this today. Anyone else? 2 people in a row got the first question wrong. it was ridiculous.
I watched it 11 years ago when it was actually difficult. It's too easy now and I'm not a Meredith Viera fan.
andrewsz1991#3
They also changed the game around a lot. I've never seen anything like that happen. I think the questions were what drink would make you slightly inebriated and the guy said water and then one question was what traditional song does and many more come after and the answer was happy birthday.
molds13#4
andrewsz1991;160409 wrote:
They also changed the game around a lot. I've never seen anything like that happen. I think the questions were what drink would make you slightly inebriated and the guy said water and then one question was what traditional song does and many more come after and the answer was happy birthday.
I'm pretty sure the contestants have to score below a certain score on a test to be on that show now.
Anonymous#6
I'm actually watching right now. I'm disappointed by a few of these contestants. Everyone should know that FDR was a character in Annie. Plus, only a man could waste a lifeline asking if doctors reccomend pregnant women take daily folic acid supplements. This show seems to have gotten easier. Edit: this chick didn't know that a "snickerdoodle" is a cookie. Apparently she thought it could be a bird, hat, or dance.

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