Thursday, July 6, 2017

GSN's Game Show Series "Divided" Returns for a Second Season, Beginning Tuesday, August 15 at 10PM

GSN's Game Show Series "Divided" Returns for a Second Season, Beginning Tuesday, August 15 at 10PM
Part game show, part social experiment, the series features four strangers who must agree not only on their answers, but how their prize money should be split.
[via press release from GSN] GSN's Game Show Series "DIVIDED" Returns For A Second Season, Beginning Tuesday, August 15 At 10PM

GSN's hit series, DIVIDED, will return for a second season, beginning Tuesday, August 15, with back-to-back episodes at 10:00 and 10:30pm ET/PT (9:00pm CT). The show, which debuted in January 2017, was watched by nearly 11 million viewers during its initial 40-episode run. Part game show, part social experiment, the series, created by John de Mol ("The Voice") and hosted by Mike Richards (Executive Producer of "The Price Is Right") features four strangers who must agree not only on their answers, but how their prize money should be split.

The new season of DIVIDED will feature a number of special themed episodes, including Baby Boomers vs. Millennials, Military Night (featuring representatives from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines), all teachers, all lawyers, all poker players, and "Second Chance" episodes where contestants voted off the show early get a second shot at the prize money.
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Each half-hour episode of DIVIDED features four contestants who must come to a consensus on the answers to each of the questions they are given, while a ticking clock reduces their potential bounty for every moment they spend debating. With more money available to win in each successive round, the intensity escalates - from collectively voting a teammate off, to the final twist, when the remaining prize money is divided into three drastically UNEQUAL parts and the contestants must agree on who should receive which share - or risk losing everything if the clock runs out. The more the players argue, disagree or dig in their heels, the less money becomes available to them.

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