10 USER REVIEWS
  • star55

    ican not write engelish bicouse i,m persian and shoud write persian. i,m sorry.i,m writen in iran but ican not thing in think translate to you.i,m realy sorry.i love you.god is love for human in world,for couples.more»
  • star22

    i can write reviews you know .. oh yes i can .. im sooooo good at writing reviews that yahoo doesnt have any clue!

    but then .. maybe they do know. and that sucks. if they know, then im dead. im dead.more»
  • star55

    Marciana Estela Guzman Mendoza, January 5th 2009 Monday
    To Reviewers: the most amazing and astonishing of this show is the excitement in finding the participants of a lifetime...what makes very important is the response of the audience...you must broad …more»
  • star44

    Tell us if you liked or disliked the show, but also WHY you liked or disliked it.
    Compare this show to others-- why is this better or worse?
    Don't review individual episodes, focus on the show as a whole.
    Don't comment on other review or reviewers, …more»
  • star55

    i really loved this show with jim lange as the host and they should bring this back to GSN! along with pinnacle favorites scrabble, bullseye, tic tac dough, and the ever popular name that tune!

    this show has great memories for me! hopefully it does for …more»
  • star44

    Tell us if you liked or disliked the show, but also WHY you liked or disliked it.
    Compare this show to others-- why is this better or worse?
    Don't review individual episodes, focus on the show as a whole.
    Don't comment on other review or reviewers, …more»

Pagination

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About The Show

Two couples compete in a game show that offers the largest single prize in TV history: One million dollars cash. Round one pits one member of each team against the other. A line of blank space is revealed and letters to the formation of a clue appear, one at a time. The first player to guess the word receives $25 and the opportunity to win additional cash. The player faces a large screen and keyboard. He chooses two letters (worth $25 each) which appear in their appropriate places in a mystery phrase. The round continues until the phrase is guessed.

Round two involves the other team players and clues are worth $50 each. In Round three, each team's best player competes and clues are worth $100 each. The team with the highest score is the winner and receives the opportunity to compete for $1,000,000. The team picks one category from three that are shown. The couple must guess six related subjects from a series of clues that appear on a screen. If they are successful they win $5,000 or the opportunity to return and compete again. To earn $1,000,000 the couple must win the bonus round three times in a row.

Two couples compete in a game show that offers the largest single prize in TV history: One million dollars cash. Round one pits one member of each team against the other. A line of blank space is revealed and …
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