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I get to watch this show a few times a week and usually 90% of the time the two teams playing are black team and a white team and the black team usually wins all in the end.Now i dont see anything wrong with this but is does seem very odd to me,how about you?
Funny enough I don't ever watch this show. However, my dad was visiting and he never misses it. I don't see why it would seem odd. But something that was very funny I saw one night, was naming the most successful comedians. The black family named all of the black comedians Chris Rock, Bill Cosby, Martin Lawrence etc. The only one that was up there was Eddie Murphy. Needless to say they lost that round! I haven't watched it since my Dad left.
Not a fan of Steve Harvey, but I've seen the promos for the show and it seems obvious to me that many of the odd or crazy answers the contestants give are planted by Harvey himself. So it wouldn't surprise me if he was planting the real answers as well, for whatever reason.
Used to watch Family Feud once in while when Dawson was host, but with streaming services available today giving access to so many alternatives I don't spend time watching game shows. Only game show I thought was fun and interesting was when the contestants had to sing parts of songs filling in the blanks. The host of that show now sadly hosts another pathetic game show where everyone in the audience, probably temp workers, dress up in costumes. Jeopardy is interesting but I rarely watch it.
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