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Hockey fans face off against basketball fans.

Hockey fans face off against basketball fans.

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S4, EP48 "Daddy's Girls vs. Mama's Boys"

Daddy's girls face off against Mama's boys.

If you buy into the title of this game show, you might be an idiot if you can't answer the questions asked of contestants. Each episode features two pairs of competitors, sometimes from a particular rivalry -- for example, UCLA vs. USC or Trekkies vs."Star Wars" fans -- participating in several rounds of simple, rapid-fire questions testing people's observational skills, attention to detail, and general knowledge. The winning pair takes home the money earned in the game and plays the bonus round, where even more cash is up for grabs. Comic Ben Gleib hosts the show that isn't afraid to call its players idiots.
Original Air Date: Aug 12, 2014
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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