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‘Supermarket Sweep’ Remake Is Losing Its Coherence In Flash
The Federalist ^ | November 1, 2020 | Christoper Jacob

Posted on 11/01/2020 3:41:41 PM PST by Kaslin

While remaining true to the show’s original premise, its tone and tempo vary significantly from the ‘Supermarket Sweep’ of a generation ago.


The world contains so many examples of the old cliché that one person can make a difference. One of the more recent happens to air Sunday nights on ABC.

“Supermarket Sweep,” a game show originally created in the 1960s that featured a popular 1990s relaunch, has returned for another reboot. While remaining true to the show’s original premise, its tone and tempo vary significantly from the “Supermarket Sweep” of a generation ago—due in large part to the show’s latest host, Leslie Jones.

Running through the Aisles

In substance, the ABC show largely resembles the version that aired on Lifetime from 1990-95, and later on PAX-TV from 2000-03. (Reruns of these shows air frequently on Buzzr, a digital game show channel available on many cable systems.)

Three pairs of contestant teams answer questions about food and grocery products, winning time to spend out in the market. Following the question round, the teams all compete in the “Big Sweep,” rushing through the aisles with shopping carts to gather as many groceries and bonus prizes as they can with the time they had previously banked.

The team with the highest total in the “Big Sweep” goes on to the bonus round. In the 1990s cable version, teams that could solve three puzzles about grocery products, and gather the items referred to in the clues, within one minute won a prize of $5,000. The network remake features higher cash prizes—$25,000 for collecting three clues within a minute, with the opportunity to risk that sum to win $50,000 or $100,000.

Different Hosts, Different Styles

While using the same general format as the 1990s cable version, the ABC remake also features modernized touches. “Supermarket Sweep” features new graphics, and more visually based clues consistent with our digital age.

But the biggest differences come when comparing the two hosts. David Ruprecht, who hosted the 1990s cable version, represented the epitome of Middle America. Born in St. Louis to a Lutheran minister, Ruprecht’s genial demeanor made him seem so inoffensive as to be bland. In promoting its “Supermarket Sweep” reruns, Buzzr went so far as to air commercials claiming his mother had knitted him the sweaters he wore religiously on the Lifetime episodes of the show—a real-life Ned Flanders turned game show host.

By contrast, Jones, a former “Saturday Night Live” cast member, exudes energy, enthusiasm, and confidence. Whereas Ruprecht employed gentle ribbing or corny jokes while interacting with contestants, Jones will jump and shout right along with them. The fact that “Supermarket Sweep’s” producers replaced the prior theme song with Salt-N-Pepa’s hip-hop anthem Push It demonstrates the brash, up-tempo style they wish the newest version to exhibit.

Excitement, Or Just Chaos?

At times, however, Jones’s style means the show gets lost in a cacophony of noise, most notably during the “Big Sweep.” In the 1990s version of “Supermarket Sweep,” announcer Johnny Gilbert gave a detailed narration of the contestants’ movements throughout the market. His voice-overs explained what the teams had loaded into their carts, and the strategies they used while prowling the market, bringing valuable context to the chaotic footage.

In the modern version, Jones doubles as the announcer during the “Big Sweep,” and the show suffers for it. (Ruprecht told TMZ this summer that he auditioned for the announcer role, but the producers had Jones fill the role instead.) While showing enthusiasm for the contestants’ efforts, Jones doesn’t do a good job of weaving a clear narrative. A viewer randomly tuning in would just see a bunch of people running around, and likely wouldn’t understand the plot.

Despite knowing the 1990s version by heart—I watched its original run as a child, and have viewed reruns on Buzzr over the past few years—I couldn’t always make sense of the show. Viewers heretofore unfamiliar with the “Supermarket Sweep” franchise likely will understand even less.

New Generation of Game Show Hosts

Jones, who not only watched the 1990s version of the show, but auditioned for it, represents a new generation of game show host. With hosts almost universally white, middle-aged males until the past few years, people like Jones, Elizabeth Banks, and Jane Lynch—who host remakes of “Press Your Luck” and “The Weakest Link,” respectively—have helped break that mold.

While the diversity of on-air talent doubtless represents progress, viewers still need a coherent show to hold their attention. Hopefully, the producers and Jones will work on improving “Supermarket Sweep” to make the show congeal more clearly.

I watched it and I was not impressed. I did not watch the original show. I do remember Press your Luck and sometimes The Weakest Link


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: abc; bloggers; chat; gameshows; lesliejones
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1 posted on 11/01/2020 3:41:41 PM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Hard pass. Oh, wait...I don’t have a TV...never mind.


2 posted on 11/01/2020 3:44:43 PM PST by who knows what evil? (Yehovah saved more animals than people on the ark...siameserescue.org)
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To: Kaslin

Part of the charm of the original was that it went to real supermarkets in different cities. The episode at the long gone “Food Fair” in Wallingford CT (now a Staples) is one of the few that survived and are on YouTube.


3 posted on 11/01/2020 3:45:42 PM PST by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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To: Kaslin

Part of the charm of the original was that it went to real supermarkets in different cities. The episode at the long gone “Food Fair” in Wallingford CT (now a Staples) is one of the few that survived and are on YouTube.


4 posted on 11/01/2020 3:45:42 PM PST by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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To: Kaslin

I saw one episode of this new version. It was pretty bad. I wouldn’t watch it again.

I’m a big fan of cooking competition shows. There was no cooking on that show.


5 posted on 11/01/2020 3:45:54 PM PST by be-baw
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To: Kaslin

That show was so much fun to watch back in the 90s. I still remember to always head to the back to grab the big chunks of meat if you want to score some serious points fast!


6 posted on 11/01/2020 3:46:32 PM PST by VanDeKoik
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To: Kaslin

I sent ABC an email about the show. Told them it wasn’t going to work. But in their favor, they had the two, most ugly women, on their network, Whoopi Goldberg and Leslie Jones. They didn’t reply.


7 posted on 11/01/2020 3:47:43 PM PST by Capt_Hank (btu's...kcal's...to kJ's, but my activation energy is still high.)
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To: Capt_Hank

Jones is certainly no Halle Berry.


8 posted on 11/01/2020 3:53:00 PM PST by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: Kaslin

I figure Banks is doing it for the paycheck...She bombed BIG TIME on Charlies Angels reboot.....She looks bored,like she can’t wait for it to end..Loved the first PRESS YOUR LUCK...Second one was good,


9 posted on 11/01/2020 3:53:02 PM PST by Hambone 1934 (WE all know President)
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To: Kaslin
Weapons should be required.


10 posted on 11/01/2020 3:54:35 PM PST by Libloather (Why do climate change hoax deniers live in mansions on the beach?)
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To: Kaslin

The original Show was better..they have it all the time on TV I watch it sometimes..David Ruprecht was an odd duck but he hosted the show really well


11 posted on 11/01/2020 3:55:05 PM PST by Sarah Barracuda
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To: Kaslin

Interesting, isn’t it, how many game shows et al have black hosts?

12% of the population, with a near 50% dropout rate.

How can this be?

/sarc


12 posted on 11/01/2020 3:58:11 PM PST by A_Former_Democrat ( TAG PedoJoe w/ DEFUND the POLICE OPEN BORDERS CORRUPTION DUNKIN/7-11)
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To: Kaslin

I happened to catch an episode not that long ago - was out somewhere and it was on TV. It had two very flamboyant homosexuals making not so veiled references to their bedroom activities with the host lady egginng them on and walking around like a deranged peacock.

So not impressed.


13 posted on 11/01/2020 4:01:38 PM PST by pinkandgreenmom
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To: Kaslin

Gameshows have never been the height of class, but since the early 2000’s they’ve gotten extremely ‘urban’. ‘Urban’ trash hosting and especially as contestants. Even Drew Carry is no Barker!


14 posted on 11/01/2020 4:02:18 PM PST by languishi
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To: Kaslin
All you have to do is hate Trump enough to get your own show.


15 posted on 11/01/2020 4:09:02 PM PST by Fairhairedboy (MAGA)
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To: Kaslin

I hate shopping. Therefore, any generation of this show would be like nails on a chalkboard.

CC


16 posted on 11/01/2020 4:09:42 PM PST by Celtic Conservative (My cats are more amusing than 200 channels worth of TV.)
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To: Kaslin; fieldmarshaldj

Do they have to wear masks?


17 posted on 11/01/2020 4:10:10 PM PST by Impy (Thug Lives Splatter - China delenda est)
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To: Kaslin

I was subjected to this atrocity recently while staying with a family member. I honestly wonder about the mental state of people entertained by this kind of garbage.


18 posted on 11/01/2020 4:12:58 PM PST by workerbee (==)
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To: A_Former_Democrat

I noticed that on the reboot of Family Feud with Steve Harvey. I watched it a few times on the Game Show channel. I noticed that most of the competing families were black.
19 posted on 11/01/2020 4:15:33 PM PST by TomGuy
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To: Kaslin

1990s? How about 1967... https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=se4syko6Law


20 posted on 11/01/2020 4:18:49 PM PST by Beowulf9
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