Steve Harvey is probably the funniest host to ever grace a game show. He's not just hilarious, but his quick wit makes the show a new comedic experience each time.
We genuinely enjoy some good Steve Harvey exasperated face.
Any time there's an awkward or funny answer on "Family Feud," the camera quickly cuts to Harvey, where he is shown standing there with mouth agape, astounded at what just happened.
We genuinely enjoy some good Steve Harvey exasperated face.
Any time there's an awkward or funny answer on "Family Feud," the camera quickly cuts to Harvey, where he is shown standing there with mouth agape, astounded at what just happened.
In the final round of "Family Feud," it's up to two of the contestants to guess answers that with will have point values total up to 200 points. If they do this, they win the money.
HBO's smash hit 'Game of Thrones' can get pretty wordy, which is why Kristian Nairn's singular performance as Hodor ("Hodor!") is so welcome. With just a one-word vocabulary, Hodor still manages to be a fan favorite -- but that doesn't mean that his unique skills can translate to other television shows, like, oh, 'Family Feud.'
Many of us grew up watching game shows, and some of us have even "helped" give winning answers but no prizes to show for the efforts. There are many times we are flabbergasted at the answers given, 'cause they seem to be completely STUPID!
In the past, we've had fun with some of the answers given on Family Feud. Usually, though, it's one of the contestants who is the dirty birdie. This time, the game show takes the "Family" out of Family Feud with an answer that, surprisingly, no one got correct...
You know what I really dig about Family Feud? The honest answers and reasoning people give in the hopes of making a few bucks. While I never really enjoyed any host other than Richard Dawson, I'm really starting to jump on the Steve Harvey bandwagon...