NBC broadcast a 20-minute preview for Destination X last week and recently ungeoblocked the Youtube version. This might be worth having a look at as it’s a similar UK/US production model to The Traitors, so even if not exactly the same it’s likely that many of the challenges and locations overlap. What we’re hoping does not overlap though is the volume of the music, apparently set to drown out most of the talking.
I don’t love (Bestemming) Destination X, or at least I’m not as enamoured with it as apparently many channels were with it, where it’s been anything from a complete flop to a decided non-hit. There will have been about 18 months between the first series coming out and this being made so there will have been opportunities to improve on it somewhat – this preview is certainly a more energetic show than the original and *seems* to be playing down the “is this hint real or not?” idea the show seemed to sell itself with (only to play itself down a bit after the initial episode) – although the Sound of Music allusions at the end is so on the nose it’s clearly a fake hint, so we’ll see. Are Americans going to care enough to watch a show that’s basically a European geography quiz? That’s basically the question.
We can’t work out when the BBC is going to play our version, there feel like few windows available where it won’t clash with other, bigger things in the space. I accept that Rob Brydon is a different and interesting choice that ought to pique interest though, whether there’s enough in our version of the format for him to work with remains to be seen.