Monday, March 3rd, 2008, 11:41 pm
I noticed that on the show aired march 3, 2008 they allowed the kids to throw the dart things (on the kid swing dart board challenge). Yet in a previously aired episode there was a kid that threw a dart and they said that was not allowed and did not count the extra points from the thrown dart that stuck to the board...if i remember correctly that dart would have made the difference between them staying or being eliminated...they were eliminated i believe b/c their score didnt top the other's only because of the points taken away for the "illegal throw" rule.
So why are they allowed to throw them in these new episodes (or at least in the episode aired march 3rd, 2008) and have it count? If there was a no throw rule in the 1st episodes then the rule should stay the same throughout the season....this is unfair to the team that was eliminated due to the pts lost when they 'threw' the dart in that previous episode.... I WANT NBC OR THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SHOW TO EXPLAIN WHY TO ME? ALSO I THINK THAT B/C THEY WERE UNFAIRLY ELIMINATED THAT THAT FAMILY PAIR SHOULD RECIEVE SOME SORT OF FURTHER COMPENSATION... ESPECIALLY SINCE IT SEEMS AS THOUGH IT MAY HAVE BEEN 'FIXED' TO LET THE OTHER TEAM/TEAMS TO STAY, AND THAT 1 BE ELIMINATED, SINCE YOU NOW ALLOW DART THROWING....WHICH SEEMS TO ME THAT EITHER THE TEAM WHO THREW THE DART & WAS ALLOWED THE POINTS WAS EITHE FAVORED OR THE TEAM NOT ALLOWED PTS FOR THROWING WAS 'UNFAVORED'.
Other fans please comment & complain to NBC for the unfair change of rules from 1 show to the next..Am I the only one that finds this not only unfair but unethical as well? I wanted to sign up my daughter and husband for the show but until you explain WHY the rule change and assure the show is not infact "fixed" or set in "favor" of certain teams, I am hesitant ti even consider it...Also i am considering withdrawing my support of this show by not watching it at all unless there is a believable explaination!
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