Happy Million Dollar Mind Game Monday!

By | November 28, 2011

The last in the series with Jeopardy! champion Brad Rutter:

http://youtu.be/IWQ5AROEQ7I

With thanks to the guy putting them up.

Right, mea culpa, I’m completely wrong about Absolute Zero – it’s not a new title for Reflex (which has not been picked up), it’s an estimated guess quiz. So that’s no fun!

3 thoughts on “Happy Million Dollar Mind Game Monday!

  1. sphil

    unlikely game show appearance
    the people’s quiz makes a come back, of sorts.
    clips made an appearance on bbc3’s Him & Her.

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  2. Chris M. Dickson

    Tremendous, and definitely among the best episodes of the series. If this is the last we’ve seen of it then it’ll be a single-season wonder to rank with the very best of them. I suspect it’s an even better format than it is a show, based on what we’ve heard (via Buzzerblog) about how they treated the first team to film their game – they could definitely have done better there. I also suspect that the Russian show of which this is a heavy adaptation may be even better still. Nevertheless, excellent. Kudos to everyone involved. (Not least that first team…)

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  3. Andy "Kesh" Sullivan

    I thought MDMG was a brilliant show and what an episode to end the series on, but I can’t help but feel that they should have gone for the million, they still had their 4 incorrect answers AND all 3 helps, so I thought it’d be a no-brainer they’d go for it.

    I really enjoyed all the different questions and problems the teams had to solve, I even wrote them all down so I could test my dad with them when I visit him. A shame I couldn’t see the first episode in its entirety, the best I could do was a couple of clips on YouTube, but I sincerely hope the show makes a comeback, and hopefully there can be a UK version too. If so, maybe 6 of us could get together to form the Bother’s Bar Brainboxes or something 😀

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