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I finally had the chance to sit down and watch our favorite Mark Thompson in action, and what action it indeed is. Hole in the wall is a raucous show filled with lots of spunk, a party atmosphere and fierce but friendly competition by two teams. Based on a Japanese type game show of similar theme, Hole In The Wall pits two teams of three players, usually men against women whereby the men are the blue team and the ladies are the red team. The object is to stand in a narrow play area and position yourself to get through a custom shaped hole in the wall. The main problem is that the holes can be almost any shape and some holes are questionable at times for the players to get in. One lady contestant said her bust size was to big to fit, and this honestly was the case. In other cases the hole types can also be played with position strategies, as positioning oneself correctly is the best yield for winning.

Oh, did I mention also that while you must stand in a narrow play area, that the wall is moving at the contestant at a fairly nice clip. The first wall is a single, then we get the double whereby two players must pass through, then the triple wall. At the end of the triple wall the team with the most points goes on to the blind wall. Now what is a blind wall you might ask? The winning team takes a player and puts blinders over his eyes. His or her two team mates must then very quickly tell them what position to face in. If they do this they win a hundred grand. While the format of the show is very energetic, this will carry it for a while, however, I believe that over time, the show will wear thin as viewers find the same walls and holes to become repetitive. That then, could spell doom for a format that honestly is quite good. So the big question thus becomes what to do to keep the show to hold interests of the viewing audience before they later wane and thin, taking television points ratings with them?

Well the base format as I mentioned isn't bad, and the spirit for the show along with a cheering crowd and a great hostess, not to mention the cute blond gal with the microphone, make for a tight package indeed. It is my belief that since the show concentrates around the wall, additional wall gimmicks could make the difference. Such as perhaps a reflective wall with a mirror coating. Actual glass mirrors would be quite dangerous if the glass broke, but a plastic coating could do the trick. A mirror of the contestants would make getting through even more challenging. Perhaps dangling silly string or objects that were harmless but attached to the wall would work.

The Play Area!

An enlarged play area would also benefit a bit more. The current area is just to narrow. I think a larger play are, longer runway that the wall travels and more speed of the wall would actually intensify certain aspects of the show.

The wall itself.

The wall as mentioned could have objects added. Perhaps another thing to make things tougher a thin cellophane film that contestants have a tough time seeing would also generate interest and excitement. So since the show revolves around the wall so to speak, add-ons pertaining to it would make the wall a more intense object to overcome.

Finally there is something else to consider. Time! The show is way too short. 30 minutes is unheard of for most game shows. The show needs an hour, more money at stake and also the aforementioned gimmicks to help boost it for a long term audience. While it works now out of newness, that over time may well wind down. The good news is that I see a cult following for this show, so if FOX ever dumped it via low ratings, it would continue on perhaps on a cable channel.

Overall out of my five stars I give this a three in a half. 1.5 for Mark, 1 for the blond girl with the mic, and 1 for the show. If I were only to consider the format for the short term my rating goes up, but since I like to look down the road and see what happens my 3.5 rating out of 5 stands for now. However with certain changes the show could go to 4.5 stars out of 5.

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"Mark Paul" Sebar
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mystere read my blog view my photos
Sep 19, 2008 | 1:29 AM

Now that is one fun game show! I watched the first episode, and it was a blast! Mark Thompson's been picked for a real winner here!

mystere read my blog view my photos
Sep 19, 2008 | 1:29 AM

Now that is one fun game show! I watched the first episode, and it was a blast! Mark Thompson's been picked for a real winner here!

sebar read my blog view my photos
Sep 19, 2008 | 2:17 PM

Yes the base show is great. For the short through mid term it should do very well, however over the long term the same walls with people doing the same thing will get tiring for many viewers. I would hope for Mark this wasn't the case, but there are only so many holes people can get through and then it becomes stagnant and repetitive. If you look for example at The Price Is Right, the reason for its success are the different prices and items, always changing, never stagnant. I made some very critical but honest comments about this show. I hope they will be of help.

craftyguy read my blog
Sep 19, 2008 | 7:25 PM

something yet nothing to do with your blog my friend but you might want to know this years Emmy's will be handing out awards for non scripted television..still think the WGA was right??that's absolutely disgusting and a slap in the face of everyone in the industry especially the writers..keep watching reality T.V.maybe in two more years there wont be any use for writers at all..

sebar read my blog view my photos
Sep 19, 2008 | 7:50 PM

Well, blame the unions for not wanting to organize a system to get real talents up top. In a sense the rest of the industry is bypassing the guilds because they no longer function but to serve their own interests. They are no longer interested in talents, but rather their collective bargaining and that is all there is to it. But getting back on topic here, Mark has a great short-term show, a good mid-term show and a fair at best, long-term show unless they make certain fixes. Just my viewpoint of course, but I believe it to be a fair and honest one. Of course that is only my observations and others will observe the issues differently. I do however wish Mark well in his endeavors.

sebar read my blog view my photos
Oct 7, 2008 | 11:51 PM

By the way this show like I said should do fairly well for a while, but I just don't see it unfortunately as a long term deal unless things are done to fix it. I guess Mark and those folks aren't interested, so when this topic gets released I'm gonna drop it, and just wish him well. I honestly hope I am totally wrong and that it works out long term for Mark, because he is a very nice guy and deserves the best.

sebar read my blog view my photos
Nov 9, 2008 | 2:57 AM

Well unfortunately the show is not on the air right now and I am suspecting its ratings tanked. A real damned shame if this is the case. Only Mark can confirm what is happening. I was hoping for him, it did well, but sometimes things are just not meant to be. The big question thus becomes, can they be fixed? If they can then the solution must be initiated, if not then the solution doesn't occur and the show tanks.

In this case the show can do well with certain evaluated changes. Good luck Mark either way.

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