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  • Blzer
    Resident film pundit
    • Mar 2004
    • 42515

    #1

    The Moment of Truth

    This is a new show on Fox, hooking people up to a lie detector test. The more questions they answer truthfully, the more money they get.

    Now I don't get this. The way I heard it, these guys were asked 50 questions before the show even started? Not only that, but I just don't get why you would answer a question untruthfully. I mean, you will be found out by the anti-polygraph machine anyway.

    I guess I haven't watched enough of it yet. You East coasters may be able to help me out on the incentive to ever not tell the truth.
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  • Fresh Tendrils
    Strike Hard and Fade Away
    • Jul 2002
    • 36131

    #2
    Re: The Moment of Truth

    I doubt any of them are real contestants. If they are, they're just idiots.



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    • Defel
      Pr*
      • Oct 2002
      • 1345

      #3
      Re: The Moment of Truth

      I only watched five minutes or so, but, yeah, it doesn't make sense. If you lie, they know. If you just walk away, everyone knows why.

      What's with the fabricated tension?

      "Your answer is.......true." *audience gasps*

      If you just admitted that you dumped a baby in a dumpster, why wouldn't the answer be true?

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      • Karlos05
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        • Mar 2003
        • 5814

        #4
        Re: The Moment of Truth

        Please...end...the...strike.

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        • Blzer
          Resident film pundit
          • Mar 2004
          • 42515

          #5
          Re: The Moment of Truth

          Nevermind, I'm watching this show a bit more, and I see where there can be some pressure. I didn't realize that there were friends/spouses/relatives/colleagues that could be affected by some of these answers.

          I smell a news article about a divorce sometime during this season, and a lawsuit following.
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          • Blzer
            Resident film pundit
            • Mar 2004
            • 42515

            #6
            Re: The Moment of Truth

            Originally posted by Defel
            I only watched five minutes or so, but, yeah, it doesn't make sense. If you lie, they know. If you just walk away, everyone knows why.
            I realized you can only choose to walk away before the question is asked, not after.

            If you just admitted that you dumped a baby in a dumpster, why wouldn't the answer be true?
            Yeah, the questions that are answered truthfully where it negatively affects the contestant aren't really as tense as the other ones, because you're right. It's just... weird.
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            • Blzer
              Resident film pundit
              • Mar 2004
              • 42515

              #7
              Re: The Moment of Truth

              The show looked okay. It has plenty of replay value, in the sense that I feel it should be on more than one hour a week (especially with the incredibly long pauses at all times during this show). At least it's better than most shows on Fox (except House).
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              • Blaxican8504
                All Star
                • Jul 2002
                • 4150

                #8
                Re: The Moment of Truth

                I was really interested in watching the show. But the stupid look the contestant gets on their face before answering and the long pause before you find out if it is true or not killed it for me. I turned it off after 15 minutes.

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                • sva91
                  MVP
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 2019

                  #9
                  Re: The Moment of Truth

                  Originally posted by Blaxican8504
                  I was really interested in watching the show. But the stupid look the contestant gets on their face before answering and the long pause before you find out if it is true or not killed it for me. I turned it off after 15 minutes.
                  hahaha I was thinking the same thing. Its a freaking yes or no answer.

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                  • p2xgamers
                    All Star
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 4735

                    #10
                    Re: The Moment of Truth

                    That's my biggest beef with shows like these, the long pauses are so annoying. Especially when someone admits to something crazy/shocking/etc. and we have to wait 2 minutes for the voiceover to say true.

                    If they can fix that, I wouldn't mind watching. (if nothing is on)
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                    • McLite
                      MVP
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 2113

                      #11
                      Re: The Moment of Truth

                      Their version of the polygraph is crap. I had to take one to get hired. You are given the questions before hand. You go over what the questions will be. Then you get hooked up and they ask you basic yes/no questions to get an idea of what a truthful response would look like. Then you get into the questions you discussed before and afterwards they compare your control group with the target group to see if there is a huge jump.

                      Nothing is done on the spot like that.
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                      • ashes1384
                        Rookie
                        • Dec 2007
                        • 107

                        #12
                        Re: The Moment of Truth

                        I think it is actually kind of funny... but I felt really bad for that wife!! But anyways- they also give you the choice to change your answer at the show... so if they answered no on the test and then realized that was wrong... they can change their answer to yes on the show... I think that is weird. I agree with the part about why lie- it is gonna come out. It seems like a good way to ruin your marriage and reputation at the same time!!
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                        • NCAAFootballFreak
                          Rookie
                          • Oct 2004
                          • 392

                          #13
                          Re: The Moment of Truth

                          Originally posted by ashes1384
                          I think it is actually kind of funny... but I felt really bad for that wife!! But anyways- they also give you the choice to change your answer at the show... so if they answered no on the test and then realized that was wrong... they can change their answer to yes on the show... I think that is weird. I agree with the part about why lie- it is gonna come out. It seems like a good way to ruin your marriage and reputation at the same time!!
                          And that's why they've made it so hard to get the $500,000. I still think there's a littl bit of "I think I can beat the lie detector" that factors into the show. That, and the question of "what cost will you give to win the $500,000?" That first contestant pretty much ruined his marriage (at least from what I could see) and walked away with nothing.

                          I thought it was a little better than I thought it would be. But I'm with the rest of you that they can eliminate the pauses when they've already said yes. Why would someone lie and say "yeah, I think I have a gambling problem"? I don't mind the pause when someone says "no". You have to create a little suspense.

                          Maybe it was just the board op looking for the button that led to the pause . . .
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                          • RobtAndProud
                            Rookie
                            • Sep 2006
                            • 310

                            #14
                            Re: The Moment of Truth

                            Ugh....Lie detectors are easily beatable. That is why they are not admissable in court. It is so stupid.

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                            • supremeslang
                              Pro
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 977

                              #15
                              Re: The Moment of Truth

                              The funniest question was when they asked the guy did he put off having children with his wife cause he can't see her as a lifetime partner. Dude was like "True!" I personally found that entertaining.
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