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Four strangers must debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including what percentage of Americans think it's okay for a woman to breast feed in public.

Four strangers must debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including what percentage of Americans think it's okay for a woman to breast feed in public.

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S2, EP56 "Hug It Out"

Four strangers must debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including what percentage of Americans think it's okay for a woman to breast feed in public.

Veteran game show host and producer Mike Richards emcees this show that is described as "part game show, part social experiment." Four strangers must work as a team on each episode, coming to an agreement on the answer to each question Richards asks. They have to do it quickly, though, because as the clock ticks down so does the amount of money the contestants can win. So the longer they debate, the less a correct answer earns them. As the amount of money available increases in each round, the intensity ramps up as there is a point when the team must collectively decide on one member to eliminate. At the end of the game, whatever money has been won to that point is divided into three highly uneven amounts and the three remaining players have to decide who gets which portion of the cash. They find themselves on the clock again as they attempt to come to a consensus on that decision. If the time runs out before settling on a solution, they lose everything.
Original Air Date: Nov 25, 2016
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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