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I watched an episode of it when I was in the states a few years back, first episode was fun because its a new gimmick, then it ****ing dies badly.so then how fast will Ultimate Tag flop?
The show itself is OK. It's light fluffy entertainment, albeit with the occasional bit of crude humour from the commentators (primarily Rob Riggle). To all intents and purposes it's WipeOut with mini-golf. Not a show with a long shelf life, but better than the 3 episodes it lasted here before the ratings crashed catastrophically.The ads look awful. I said to my wife that it looks about the worst show ever created.
I have no idea how it has lasted.
The ads seem so obnoxious and the two commentators seem like ****ing morons.The show itself is OK. It's light fluffy entertainment, albeit with the occasional bit of crude humour from the commentators (primarily Rob Riggle). To all intents and purposes it's WipeOut with mini-golf. Not a show with a long shelf life, but better than the 3 episodes it lasted here before the ratings crashed catastrophically.
The concept is good... but Ch7's execution was dire. In the US it works well as 1x 60 min episode per week. Ch7 tried to strip it out at 3x 90-min episodes per week. The extra 30 minutes of running time added no additional content (i.e. no extra competitors, no extra holes), it was just filler. Stripping it, and padding with filler, made it virtually unwatchable. It was a massive overload, and many people just bailed rather than being willing to make the commitment of watching it regularly. This screw up is entirely of Ch7's own making.
If Ch7 put this on Sunday nights, as 1x 60 min episode per week, they'd have a hit on their hands, with 800K+ viewers every week. By stripping it, they turned it into a turkey which was consistently getting < 500K viewers (one episode didn't even get 450K), and finishing 3rd or 4th in its timeslot.
The show itself is OK. It's light fluffy entertainment, albeit with the occasional bit of crude humour from the commentators (primarily Rob Riggle). To all intents and purposes it's WipeOut with mini-golf. Not a show with a long shelf life, but better than the 3 episodes it lasted here before the ratings crashed catastrophically.
The concept is good... but Ch7's execution was dire. In the US it works well as 1x 60 min episode per week. Ch7 tried to strip it out at 3x 90-min episodes per week. The extra 30 minutes of running time added no additional content (i.e. no extra competitors, no extra holes), it was just filler. Stripping it, and padding with filler, made it virtually unwatchable. It was a massive overload, and many people just bailed rather than being willing to make the commitment of watching it regularly. This screw up is entirely of Ch7's own making.
If Ch7 put this on Sunday nights, as 1x 60 min episode per week, they'd have a hit on their hands, with 800K+ viewers every week. By stripping it, they turned it into a turkey which was consistently getting < 500K viewers (one episode didn't even get 450K), and finishing 3rd or 4th in its timeslot.
The ads seem so obnoxious and the two commentators seem like ******* morons.
It’s a Knockout was 100 times better than this garbage.I remember It's A Knockout, which was similar to this show, being a huge hit back in the 1980s but it was limited to one hour long show on Sundays.
If they had strung that out to three 90 minute episodes every week that show probably would've worn out it's welcome and lost it's popularity too.
They aren't morons but their jokes were pretty moronic, there are only so many jokes you can make about Uranus before it starts getting old.