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NightGod:

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--- Quote from: Samstag on April 07, 2011, 03:29:36 pm ---It was his singing (and the fact that every episode turned into a "singalong with Wayne") that turned me off of the US version.

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Ditto. 

But in all honesty EVERYTHING about Wayne Brady is terrible. 

He can't sing (unless you like white-bread pop music performed in a mediocre fashion). He isn't funny.  He's a terrible actor.  To top it all off he is the whitest black man since carlton from the fresh prince.  I really can't say enough bad things about Wayne Brady. 

The only good thing I can say is he seems like a nice person and is very approachable.  It is unfortunate that he sucks at everything.

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Wayne Brady on Dave Chapelle still remains a high-water mark for that show. Next to the Charlie Murphy Hollywood Stories, it's probably the funniest 8 minutes of millennium television. Granted, that is as much about the writer's work as Wayne's, but it's still amazing stuff.

GSN:
Hey everybody! I work with GSN and wanted to jump in here to see how you have been enjoying Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza!  Most of the 'Whose Line is it Anyway' cast is back plus a few others, do you have a favorite? I've always been a Ryan Stiles fan and I have really enjoyed seeing Drew get right in the action! I also wanted to let you know that there are new episodes every week night at 8:00PM ET/PT (re-airing at 11:00PM ET/PT) and if you want to catch up on past episodes, GSN has them available on the show's website. :)

Vigo:
I have watched about 4-5 episodes so far. It's pretty funny, and the cast is larger than who's line so it feels a bit fresher from episode to episode.

Anyway, its worth a watch!  :cheers:

gryhnd:
One of my favorite's from WLIIA:

GSN:
I totally agree with you Vigo! The bigger cast definitely makes it more free form, especially with Drew performing instead of just being a host. I wasn't sure how his skits would be, because we are all so used to seeing the usually players, but I can truthfully say that I have been pleasantly surprised so far. The new games have also added to that "fresher" feel that you mentioned, rather than just have the guys stand in a line like on WLIIA they get to use the full stage which gives them more game options, like the Mousetrap game which was painfully hysterical! Does anyone have a favorite game?  I personally love "Freeze"! Did anyone see the one episode where an audience member yelled out "freeze" and the guys made him get on stage and join?  Talk about unpredictable!

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