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All parent reviews for Minute to Win It

Age
7
Average rating based on 5 parent reviews:
  • 60% say there are positive messages
Parent of 11 year old
May 23, 2010
 
Promotes making fun of people
The game show portrays its contestants in a negative way. It makes fun of people. NO CHILD SHOULD WATCH THIS SHOW!

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Parent
September 28, 2010
 
My 4-year old LOVES this show!
It may be a little over the heads of some younger watchers, but my 4-yr. old loves it and loves playing the games!

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Adult
August 9, 2010
 
AWESOME SHOW!!!
This show is pretty sweet and definitely starting to become my favorite game show on TV. Really cool concept!!! Fun stuff that everyone can do with really cool household items. I'm Super Excited that it's now on Tuesday Nights too!!! Tuesdays and Wednesday? I can't get enough!!! NBC definitely out did themselves with this show. And Guy Fieri is the man! Go Minute To Win It!!! Yaaayyyyy!!!

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Parent of 13 and 15 year old
February 17, 2011
 
finaly
it is hard now days for somone with a family like mine to find something we all can agree on but this and modern family seem to be able to fit in to our wednsday night tv viewing slots it is just so mutch fun to watch and as a single father of 2 it is great to spend time with my girls

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Adult
March 14, 2010
 
A surprisingly good game show
Judging by the previews on NBC*, I thought Minute to Win It would be completely boring. Still, I made sure to watch the 2-hour series premiere and it was awesome! If enough positive word-of-mouth spreads, this could become another bona fide hit game show like Millionaire ten years ago and Wipeout two summers ago. Minute to Win It is somewhat of a mix-up of Millionaire, America's Funniest Home Videos, and Beat the Clock. You must complete ten tasks to do to reach the $1 million prize in a given time limit, but these tasks can be very goofy and nerve-wrecking at the same time. To help you get as far as you can, three "lives" are given to you in the game if you fail a task. Guy Fieri makes a great game show host and talks to the contestants in a way that's reminiscent of Bob Barker and Regis Philbin. Be sure to watch Minute to Win It every Sunday night at 8pm/7c on NBC.

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