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CASH CAB: Rewarding Mental Driftwood?

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Okay. So for anyone who doesn't know, Cash Cab is a game show set inside a moving taxi cab.

The driver is the game show host. How he avoids fender benders whilst asking his passengers, "This next question is worth $25. What do they call the stuff that males ejaculate up?" I will never know.

"Unsuspecting" passengers hail and get into the cab. Once strapped in, the interior ceiling of the cab is set off like a tacky disco floor.

They can play the game till they get to their destination (in Manhattan and on average 25 blocks away).

If they get THREE wrong answers, they cab pulls over to the curb and you're booted out.

No matter the weather or how much of a slum one might find oneself in.

Contestants are given two lifeslines. One is a mobile shout out in which they can call someone.

The other is a street shout out where the cab pulls over and one can ask some nice hustler standing on the street corner the question.

The increments of cash earnings per question are ever increasing as the ride goes on. They start at $25 and then move to $50 and then $100 questions.

If you don't get three strikes before you reach your destination, you win. But before you exit the cab, you're offered a video bonus. Its a double or nothing proposition in which the contest can either take his/her winnings or go for one question with an accompanying video. If they get it right, they double their winnings. Get it wrong and they exit with zip.

But now for my question about the show.

:D

Whether one or seven passengers enter the cab, the game works exactly the same. The dollar amounts are the same. Nothing is altered whether its one or seven people playing. Yes, when seven people might crowd into the cab, they can all contribute their suggested answers. Only one is designated to give the last official answer. But he/she has had six other people's input.

So when its one person in the cab, he or she plays the entire on their own. They answer the questions on their own.

While one can argue that the single passenger gets to KEEP all of his or her potential winnings while another passengerload of contestants has to split their earnings, there is the fact that the latter has a lot more potential brain power at work to win.

While the single passenger relies only upon what he or she might know.


Is that FAIR?

And while the rules of a game show are heavily policed, it seems that the odds aren't always really equal when comparing one to seven brains playing.

That isn't to say that many times the cab isn't packed with seven idiots. You haven't smuggly chuckled until you've seen five people left clueless as to how many feet are in a yard.

Or a lot of times some nimrod girlfriend just sits there knowing and answering nothing...but then she's often the quickest to grab the winnings and jump out of the cab at the end.

And conversely, many times, a singular player is dang smart and wins fairly easily.

But where else or what other game show grants the same payola whether one or seven people are playing?

And it isn't like a slot machine at a casino or a lotto ticket which doesn't care whether one or seven people are playing.

This game is contingent on the brain power of those who enter the cab.
 
I forgot about the show. Is it showing new episodes now? For a long time Discovery was only showing reruns so I had thought maybe it had been cancelled. Some of the questions are tough, and the time limit for each question keeps the pressure on.

I always thought the people whose destinations are the farthest have it tough. You have to keep answering questions until either you reach your destination or until you get three strikes and lose it all. Of course, it also means more money though. Ben Bailey (on American version) is kinda cute too.
 
Canada's show is basically the same except they have a Red Light challenge ($75 if they are stopped at a stop light and can answer the multiple-answer question within 30 seconds) and, in Vancouver, they have a bridge challenge in which a question answered on a bridge doubles in value. Oh, and we also have a 'Swap-out' when the contestants reach the $100 questions. There's a 'double-or-nothing' option at the end. Get the video bonus question right and they double their money. Get it wrong and they go away with nothing.

The cabs here have a 5-passenger maximum. However, there isn't 'safety in numbers'. I've seen groups of five get kicked out of the cab by getting the first $25 questions wrong, even using their phone-a-friend or street shout-out while one single passenger walked away with a pocketful of cash.

Is it fair to share? Why not. They're told up-front that they're a team. They choose to play knowing that. Any game show with teams share the prize money. 'Family Feud' comes to mind.
 
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not to be the bearer of bad news but from what i saw in the fine print at the end of the credits of the show, the contestants actually audition to be on the show so they're not the "unsuspecting passengers" as they're made out to be. it's all set up ahead of time. check out the credits to the end of the show next time. they say it.
 
thank you so much. this next question is something I want to ask you as well to OP... Who are you talking to?

Not you apparently. But then, every thread doesn't need to speak to everyone. Nor does it need to be replied to by everyone.

So I would have to ask why it is that you replied since relying is optional.
 
Is that FAIR?

Is it supposed to be? :confused:

Yes. An official game show should be designed to be fair. Why is that a hard concept to understand?

One person answers 10 questions alone.

Or seven people answer those same 10 questions.

One cab ride is 39 blocks in duration.

Another cab ride is 14 blocks.

The ODDS change significantly depending upon how many are in the cab and how far each is going.

That would seem to be the definition of not being fair.

Would it not?
 
Not you apparently. But then, every thread doesn't need to speak to everyone. Nor does it need to be replied to by everyone.

So I would have to ask why it is that you replied since relying is optional.

lol i just meant who cares hahaha :p
 
Yes. An official game show should be designed to be fair. Why is that a hard concept to understand?

One person answers 10 questions alone.

Or seven people answer those same 10 questions.

One cab ride is 39 blocks in duration.

Another cab ride is 14 blocks.

The ODDS change significantly depending upon how many are in the cab and how far each is going.

That would seem to be the definition of not being fair.

Would it not?

You're thinking too hard, IMO. It's not a "game show" set in reality. It's a "reality show" centered around a game.

You hit every valid point in the OP already, all the variations and permutations aren't to test the validity and fairness of the game. It's to display the actions and reactions of the people in the cab. It's an extremely watered down taxi-cab confessions meets the one hundred thousand dollar pyramid.

And if that doesn't ring true, look no further than the early career of the host. He got his start on MTV's Road Rules, IIRC...
 
lol i just meant who cares hahaha :p

I didn't know we had to care in Hot Topics.

I mean, how to pull a lost string of anal beads out the bathroom drain isn't actually something I think we all have to "care" about. Not truly care about like when, for instance, those same anal beads might be stuck up a pet cat's behind.
 
You're thinking too hard, IMO. It's not a "game show" set in reality. It's a "reality show" centered around a game.

("Its a floor polish."
"No. It's a dessert topping.")

Um. I'm pretty sure its categorized as a GAME SHOW and not a reality show.

And that isn't me calling it for what it is (although when dollars are handed out...).



Last night at the 2011 Daytime Emmy Awards, Cash Cab host Ben Bailey won the award for Outstanding Game Show Host for the second consecutive year. - June 20, 2011

‘Cash Cab’ Host Ben Bailey Wins Daytime Emmy Award « Discovery Blog
 
Then my opinion was wrong and I stand corrected. It's officially a shitty game show.
 
I didn't know we had to care in Hot Topics.

I mean, how to pull a lost string of anal beads out the bathroom drain isn't actually something I think we all have to "care" about. Not truly care about like when, for instance, those same anal beads might be stuck up a pet cat's behind.

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not to be the bearer of bad news but from what i saw in the fine print at the end of the credits of the show, the contestants actually audition to be on the show

Not in the Canadian version. The 'fine print' at the end says otherwise.
 
I hate how that motherfucker has the nerve to drop you off blocks away from your destination just because you didn't answer some bullshit ass trivia questions. God forbid how difficult it is to hail a cab in NYC.

I always hated cash cab. Plus I hate how the more people you have with you, the easier it is.

I also hate how that fungus of a host thinks hes a centimeter of funny.
 
Since people aren't competing against anyone but themselves for the money, it doesn't really matter if each individual game is different. Sometimes you're playing a higher-stakes game by yourself, sometimes it's easier but with lower reward if you have a group. It adds a dynamic to the show.
 
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