I don't like courtroom shows anyway, but when you have Steve Harvey and Chrissy Tiegen playing judges it;s getting ridiculous.
Saw a video where he was taking Qs from the audience on Feud. After taking a question on 'your best moment,' Steve said that a family won $20,000 and one of the family members was hysterically crying. He found out the father had been given 3-6 months to live (cancer I believe) and Steve said "I gave him $25,000 more dollars".He may not be for everyone, but when hosting a "Family Feud" episode, and learned that one family was from Welch, West Virginia (his hometown, I believe), and that they worked with a nonprofit helping folks in that area, he stopped and had a check cut for $5,000.00 to benefit said nonprofit-it was allegedly his own money. Sure, he could have found this out in pre-interviews, and had the check cut privately, but perhaps he was trying to drum up support for a part of America that needs so much help, through no fault of their own.
It could be Steve Wilkos, however! Imagine him screaming at a lousy defendant "GET OUT OF MY COURTROOM!" While throwing a chair.I don't like courtroom shows anyway, but when you have Steve Harvey and Chrissy Tiegen playing judges it;s getting ridiculous.
I forgot to mention Jerry Springer earlier as another ridiculous TV judge.It could be Steve Wilkos, however! Imagine him screaming at a lousy defendant "GET OUT OF MY COURTROOM!" While throwing a chair.
They've come up with all sorts of euphemisms in the survey results. At least on the Celebrity version, which is all I watch.When Steve Harvey does good things, he means it. Now if only the Feud writers would shy away from the sexual innuendo questions and Steve staring at contestants for saying "p*nis", "mas****ate" or "ding-dong".
Well Jerry did practice law for several years, so he knows what he's doing (probably would've wound up as a sitting judge if he didn't go into broadcasting)I forgot to mention Jerry Springer earlier as another ridiculous TV judge.![]()