The second season was one of the worst seasons of any show in TV history (including the 4th season of Jerry Springer). It had promise: bigger challenges, better sponsors and a larger pool of candidates.
The problem is that the people were crap, and the old formula didn’t work because there weren’t any memorable moments or personalities.
This season’s premise will either make or break the show. Giving each team an identity right off will probably increase the competitive drive. It’ll make drawing analogies easier. And it should also be mildly embarrassing.
Will it work? I’m hopeful. At this point I’m not rooting for either team. Generally I’d pull for the underdogs, but I’m not yet sure who that is.

January 20th, 2005 at 8:32 pm
Personally, I don’t watch much reality TV. It’s all really a bunch of crap.
The only one I enjoy watching is American Idol and I don’t even watch it much anymore.
January 21st, 2005 at 12:21 am
Trump needs to mix up his right and left hand people – George and Carolyn are becoming tiring. Trumps runs over “100 companies”, surely he could find others to take their place.
April 7th, 2005 at 5:24 am
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