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Gutfeld’s ‘What Did I Miss?’ Sounds Bonkers

FOX Nation game show captures 24/7 news cycle in fascinating fashion

We all could use a digital detox.

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We can’t get enough of that addictive doom-scrolling, but who doesn’t crave a break? What about a three-month sabbatical?

FOX Nation’s new game show, “Greg Gutfeld’s What Did I Miss?” asked contestants to ditch their digital addictions. But for how long?

Try Jan. 20 through April 13 of this year. Four contestants stayed in upstate New York with no contact from the outside world – including phones, Internet, TV or social media.

That’s when things got … interesting.

From FOX Nation publicity:

Upon their return to society, the contestants compete in an epic showdown as they are tasked with figuring out what actually happened during their seclusion. Gutfeld will present dozens of scenarios, and the contestants must separate real headlines from fake ones. With a prize of $50,000 on the line, their instincts and senses of humor will be put to the test in front of a live audience and a panel featuring ‘Gutfeld!’ regulars Kat Timpf and Jamie Lissow.

The first of the three-part series will drop May 12th followed by episodes two and three on May 13 and 14 respectively.

“For these four contestants to learn what really happened while they were living in isolation, they’ll have to get through me first. Lucky them,” Gutfeld said in a statement.

Gutfeld isn’t lacking for work these days. He’s already the host of late-night’s smash show “Gutfeld!” and part of Fox News’ “The Five” showcase (5 pm ET). Gutfeld has been part of the latter’s ensemble since its 2011 debut.

Gutfeld!” just snagged its highest-rated quarter in the program’s four-year history with 3.3 million viewers. The late-night comedy series airs at 10 pm ET on Fox News.

One Comment

  1. Oh my gosh! I tuned in to Gutfeld’s game show on Fox Nation “What Did I Miss” because I absolutely love Gutfeld and his late night show. However, I’m sorry to say, this show is a MISS period!
    So Kat and Jamie were supposed to be the ones to convince the contestants that the news question was either true or fake news, which they didn’t even do, well let me rephrase, they didn’t get the chance to do. Gutfeld monopolized the conversation and just showed the questions on a screen and then he asked the contestants to decide as a group if it’s real or fake news. When the camera panned over to Kat and Jamie, they even looked confused wondering why the heck they were there. LOL.
    It was the dumbest, most discombobulated show I’ve ever watched.
    I’m sorry Greg, I love you man, but this is a bomb and I won’t be finishing the series because it was too painful to get through the first show. Go back and look at the facial expressions from Kat and Jamie. Their expressions say it all!

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