When my family members have a feud, they always turn it into an auditions. It’s like a feud on steroids with a little bit of comedy thrown in. If you don’t like it, or if you think it’s too harsh, you can always just watch the show like a regular person.
The show in question is Family Feud where the only family member of each contestant is the person who was the target of the feud. The target is then given a chance to come up with a better idea that could be turned into something better. The twist is that the target is the loser of the feud, so in some families its just a matter of not sticking up for your guy.
Its a lot like The Celebrity Apprentice in that it has everyone on the same team and its like every family is trying to get themselves on the same team. I can’t wait to see how that all turns out.
You dont need to be a celebrity to be a feud target. This was a pretty generic situation that involved people from all walks of life. The only thing that was truly unique in this instance was that the target started to look pretty much the same as the winner of the feud.
I’m glad we were able to get a good laugh out of this, especially since a lot of the other feud auditions have always been pretty hilarious. But in the end, this is not the type of thing that I feel really strongly about. Though it may have been entertaining to watch, I’m not sure I would have really enjoyed these auditions. In the end, I think it was pretty much just a pretty generic situation.
For the first-time, each of the four feud auditors had a very specific goal, but they all wanted to get paid for it. That was the goal, but it was never really as clear as it seemed like it should be. In fact, the only thing the outcome of this was that each feud auditor was able to get paid for something they were not looking for. It was just an additional way for some people to get cash.
The actual outcome of the auditions is not as important as the fact that they were all paid. The point is that at the end of the day these auditors are being used to entertain us with their antics. They are also probably being used to tell new people about their own family feuds and to explain the “rules” of how to play the game. For me, the most interesting part of it was the fact that the feud auditors had to pay to play.
Like most things, the auditors will have to pay to play. It’s a point on which they have absolute power, and so they’re very willing to negotiate. The point of the game is that everyone has to pay to play, and that means they’re paying to have fun. And since they’re paid to play, their actual enjoyment of the game is less important than the fact that they’re entertaining.
One of the points of the game is to get to know other family feud auditors, and that means being willing to negotiate. I personally think that the power dynamic is somewhat unfair, because the auditors arent allowed to talk with each other because theyre all under the same “family” banner. Theyre family feud auditors, and theyre under the same parent/child relationship, so they cant talk with each other.
The same thing happens in real life. In reality, every family has problems that they cant solve, but in games, it’s not uncommon to have a person come to the table to have a conversation about those problems.