I think its a really cute show. My boyfriends little brother (6th grade) and his mom really enjoy watching it together bc its a show they can relate to together, unlike jeopardy or who wants to be a millionare.
2007-02-28 16:46:02
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answered by ice_purple969 4
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I saw it... The first contestant didn't know anything... I mean he didn't get any questions right without help!! My parents knew most of the questions so I guess that means they are both smarter then a 5th grader lol!! I didn't like the theme song very much either!! Some of those questions though I think they might be a little highter grade level then they say they are!! I will probably watch it tomorrow again since it is only the 1st time is has been on!! Well thats what I thought bout the show!!
2007-02-27 14:59:04
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answered by Anonymous
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For the most area. I cant trust that lots of the contestants dont comprehend the very staple products. i love Jeff Foxworthy and that i celebrate with seeing the youngsters and their abundance of enthusiasm. i have been a contestant on some shows and comprehend it really is not any longer an similar as sitting at residing house, yet nevertheless-i wish i'd be smarter than a fifth grader.
2016-12-05 01:16:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I saw it and I could not believe some of the questions these people could not answer. The set up looks like something a PTA or PTA would do for a fundraiser. I am not sure it will last, Foxworthy is funny and the children, thus far, have proven to be intelligent for their age.
I was wondering what the compensation for the "students" is, they must get something for being on the show.
2007-02-27 15:01:49
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answered by It's been awhile 6
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Yeah, I saw it. The theme song reminded me a little of the chorus of The Brady Bunch. The show was okay, but not great.
The only question I had a problem with was the one about the area of a triangle. A lot of that stuff I didn't learn 'til middle school.
2007-02-27 14:58:14
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answered by Anonymous
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It was cheesy but it was cute.. It was amazing how those adults didn't know the answers to some of those questions.. but they're cheating. They're using the smart little 5th graders!!!!
2007-02-27 14:57:44
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answered by yeah_im_cassie 1
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Like most modern trivia game shows, it's overproduced, the host is too involved, and there are too few questions.
Also, those were some dumb people they got up there, but I guess that's kind of the point. Good-willing dumb people embarrass themselves to make the rest of us feel smarter.
2007-02-27 14:58:25
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answered by Chris A 7
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Frightening how a man who apparently graduated from UCLA, couldnt do simiple math like finding out the base of a triangle with an area of 16 and a height of 8. (Here's a hint, it rhyms with bore).
2007-02-27 15:15:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah I saw it. The adults on the show really seem slow but I have to admit a couple of the question got me!!
2007-02-27 14:59:05
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answered by courtygurl28 2
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It's clear that they choose bright fifth graders and quite dumb adults. It's kind of stupid really. I answered all questions quite quickly. One UCLA history grad couldn't recall that A. Johnson (17) was the first impeached President of the States....pathetic.
2007-02-27 14:57:55
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answered by tinee 2
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