Snoop Dogg Presents The Joker's Wild

2017
Snoop Dogg Presents The Joker's Wild

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EP1 G's Up, Devil's Down Apr 15, 2018

Alright, alright ... We get “glazed and confused” with a special guest, and Paris Jackson shows off her “baby gifts.” Snoop Dogg talks real dogs and goes deep with a real estate agent and a brand ambassador. The winner gets a shot at 50K.

EP2 Homies Want to Win Money Too Apr 22, 2018

Biz Markie has a (song about) disease, RuPaul’s on the red carpet, and Cheech & Chong get passionate with Snoop. An MMA fighter and a marketing specialist “hide the weed” and somebody gets to play Snoop's slot machine for chance at $50,000.

EP3 Straight Outta TBS Apr 29, 2018

Adam Devine “gets his 80s on,” Aubrey Plaza's “gotta halve it,” and the “Fairy Doggfather” pays a visit. A drag racer and a college student must decide between “Yeezus or Jesus” and the winner gets a chance to play for 50K.

EP4 The Only Casino with Swag for Miles May 06, 2018

Adam Devine tells “yo momma” jokes and Xzibit is “all whitey, then,” while Snoop goes deep with a graphic designer and a brand ambassador. The winner gets a chance to win $50,000 on Snoop's big-ass slot machine.

EP5 Give It While the Givin's Good May 13, 2018

Aubrey Plaza takes on Wiz Khalifa in a celebrity episode. Aubrey and Wiz get a chance to win $50,000 for charity. Plus, Adam Devine gets his 80s on, Michael Strahan gets down on “Sole Train,” and Cheech & Chong get passionate with Snoop.

EP6 Jokers and Jokettes Wild May 20, 2018

We get “spaced out” with a special guest, and G-Eazy's brand-new raps are MONEY. Snoop takes us to church and makes it rain for a pastor and an I.T. guy. The winner gets a chance to play for $50,000 on Snoop's big-ass slot machine.

EP7 Watch It While It's Hot May 27, 2018

Dana White teaches us about “White history,” Snoop takes us to “The Highlight Zone,” and we find out where Kevin Smith's letters are at. Someone gets “dumped by Dogg” when a police officer and a customer service rep compete to win 50K.

EP8 Hide Your Remote Jun 03, 2018

Xzibit talks chick flicks, Aubrey Plaza's “gotta halve it,” and Cheech & Chong discuss “who's highest.” Snoop Doggowitz, Attorney at Law stops by, a singer and an account manager are quizzed on “gin and Jews.” The winner gets a shot at 50K.

EP9 From the LBC to Your TV Jun 10, 2018

Adam Devine tells "yo momma" jokes and "The Riddler" stops by. Someone tries to meld their mind with Snoop's, and a blogger and an analyst are quizzed on some cracking black actors from across the pond! Somebody gets to play to win 50K.

EP10 Gambling with the Realest G Jun 17, 2018

Seth Rogen talks "Canadian bakin,'" Aubrey Plaza puts us under her "spell," and we help Kevin Smith find his letters. Snoop takes us to church and we find out "Who's the O.G." when a model and a marketing professional compete for 50K.

EP11 The Game's the Thing Jan 23, 2019

Michael Strahan takes a ride on the “Sole Train,” New England Patriot Julian Edelman and Snoop discuss “gym and Jews,” Hannibal Buress gets “botanical.” A dog walker and a workers’ comp analyst find “common bonds” as they compete for a chance to play for $50,000 on Snoop’s big-ass slot machine.

EP12 Keep Yo' Money in a Pile Jan 30, 2019

New England Patriot Julian Edelman shows off a secret skill, Biz Markie sings an ode to cheese, Hannibal Buress gets the “major munchies,” and Snoop and Busy Philipps sing “Long Beach lullabies.” A nurse and a content director must decide between “Yeezus or Jesus” and the winner gets to play Snoop’s big-ass slot machine for a chance to win $50,000.

EP13 Get to Stackin' Feb 06, 2019

We have a “good day” with Ice Cube, and Snoop takes us to church. “Sith happens” to a fashion designer and a waitress and the winner gets a chance to play for $50,000 on Snoop’s big-ass slot machine.

EP14 Take That Noise Up to Another Level Feb 13, 2019

Ice Cube gets “hangry,” Biz Markie has a (song about) disease, and Cheech & Chong get passionate with Snoop. An auctioneer and a stay-at-home mom are asked “what’s the special Caucasian,” and someone gets “dumped by Dogg.” The winner gets a chance to play for $50,000 on Snoop’s big-ass slot machine.

EP15 No Craps, No Poker Feb 20, 2019

Biz Markie sings an ode to cheese, we find out “who’s hottest” with Hot Ones, and a couple of notorious K.I.D.s stop by. Snoop goes deep with one real estate agent, says “Bong Voyage" to another, and somebody gets to play Snoop’s big-ass slot machine for a chance to win $50,000.

EP16 The Game with Some of That Funky Stuff Feb 27, 2019

Michael Strahan gets down on “Sole Train,” Ice Cube has “a good day,” Paris Jackson shows us her “baby gifts,” and Snoop takes us to church. A cannabis edibles business owner and personal trainer, are asked, “are those real?” and the winner gets a chance to win $50,000 on Snoop’s big-ass slot machine.

EP17 What You Know Gets the Money to Flow Mar 06, 2019

Biz Markie’s got a (song about) disease, Xzibit talks “chick flicks,” and Cheech & Chong discuss “who’s highest.” A paramedic and a small business owner must choose between “Yeezus or Jesus,” and the winner gets a chance to play for $50,000 on Snoop’s big-ass slot machine.

EP18 Watching People Win Money Mar 13, 2019

Pittsburgh Steeler Antonio Brown talks “premarital sacks,” Ice Cube gets “hangry,” and Bill Nye and G-Eazy go on a “nature trip.” Snoop Dogg talks real dogs, the “Fairy Doggfather” stops by, and a yoga instructor and a professor get their puzzles “pimped.” Somebody gets the chance to play for $50,000 on Snoop’s big-ass slot machine.

EP19 One for the Money, Two fo' Sho' Mar 20, 2019

Pittsburgh Steeler Antonio Brown shows off his fancy footwork and Wiz Khalifa does a little “joint reading.” Snoop takes a former Marine and an insurance agent on a journey to “The Highlight Zone” and tells them what “sounds about white.” Someone gets a chance to play for $50,000 on Snoop’s big-ass slot machine.

EP20 If You Don't Know, Now You Know Mar 27, 2019

Ice Cube gets “hangry,” Pittsburgh Steeler Antonio Brown is “ballin’,” and Cheech & Chong discuss “who’s highest.” We find out “who’s hottest” with Hot Ones and a dancer and a banker are quizzed on classic “Mommas.” The winner gets a chance to play for $50,000 on Snoop’s big-ass slot machine.
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Released: 24 October 2017 Returning Series
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Official Website: http://www.tbs.com/shows/snoop-dogg-presents-the-jokers-wild
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Snoop Dogg, who counted The Joker's Wild as his favorite game show growing up, will host TBS's new version, which is set in his casino, complete with a gigantic slot machine, as well as giant dice and playing cards. Streetwise questions and problem solving, not just book smarts, will rule the floor, with all the action controlled by the one and only Snoop D-O Double G.

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stevenpgordon Who in the HELL stole the wonderfully clean and knowledge filled show and turned it into a self love fest for Snoop Dogg, a "rapper" who is known more for his love of weed than his rap? I have only seen snippets and promos for this "new" JW, but I absolutely refuse to subject myself to this drivel. Poor Jack and Uncle Bill.......may they rest in peace.
Barry0169 The show is almost unwatchable. The categories each are a bad play on Snoop's name and this show is clearly all about him. Every question is about celebrity. I've seen Snoop on shows and he can be entertaining. Here he is not. The contestants have to be among the dumbest people on earth. It's usually some airhead woman who completely fulfills that role, bouncing up and down and falling into all the stereotypes and some "macho" man trying to keep up with Snoop. It's definitely not worth the time.
cubefruger I don't understand why every remake has to be exactly the same as the old thing... If you want the old thing, watch the old thing.This show is hilarious. Snoop Dogg is so understated and goofy, and it clearly doesn't take itself seriously. The light-handedness and overall silly feeling works well to create a show that is just plain fun.The audience may be limited to younger people as far as the humor goes, but I found the trivia to be accessible and fun to play along with. I may know next to nothing about Kanye West, but the trivia bits are always a hoot.Its funny, enjoyable, and just the right amount of absurd. Definitely will keep watching.
oldschoolgameshowguy "From Hollywood…it's the game where knowledge is king and Lady Luck is queen..."Sadly, the "knowledge" is largely gone from TBS's revival of "The Joker's Wild", a classic CBS game show that rewarded actual book knowledge with cash and prizes of up to $25,000. Entertainer Snoop Dogg brought back a new version of this Jack Barry vehicle in October of 2017 on TBS and for those who remember and loved the original, this one is a huge disappointment. The beautiful, sparkling new set alone is not enough to save this bomb.There's so many things about the new version of the show that I disliked upon viewing the premiere. The audience. The questions. The changed flow of play. And most certainly the host. Snoop's persona – at least on the show – is that of a drug-friendly casino operator party guy with a streetwise sense of humor. That, of course, is nothing like Jack Barry or, really, any other quiz show emcee of any of the classics. Snoop is supposed to be the main draw for the show - but with the original, it wasn't about the host. It was about the game, at least for the viewers. Jack Barry was an affable host, like many emcees of the day, but he wasn't playing a version of himself, and a seedy one at that. He was actually trying to clean up his image, having been implicated in The Quiz Show Scandals of the 1950's. He needed to be squeaky clean. Luckily, it worked.A good game show host - to me - knows how to set up tension and the big moments. Snoop isn't up to that the way, say, Steve Harvey is on "Family Feud". If you're watching a game, as a viewer, you don't want to be going, "What just happened?"Snoop has famously said "The Joker's Wild" was one of his favorite shows growing up, and that he used to watch it with his grandmother. I don't think Snoop would have done so well as a contestant on the CBS original.The new version of the game is not a general knowledge quiz – at least, as you'd see on "Jeopardy!" with Alex Trebek. On the new version of "Joker" questions are more about streetwise subjects or comedic themes. The category names are too silly to recount here, but I was reminded of the equally frivolous names chosen for categories on the 2000 "Pyramid" revival with Donny Osmond (which I was glad to see bite the dust). Sometimes it's possible to be too cutesy.Even the lousy 1990 version with Pat Finn, there were quiz questions about real topics – given as definitions, where the player had to define the person, place or thing Finn read off his cards. The message Snoop's "Joker" sends is that there's zero value in knowing school subjects or facts. This show is suitable for a "post-fact" era.New "Joker" isn't even the same game structurally. Designed to fit within a single-half hour, with no carry-over champions (even the current incarnation of "Family Feud" with Steve Harvey lets families stay five days to win a new SUV), this version of "Joker" is a contest to see who can amass the most money during game play, not whether they can reach a particular amount. That dramatically changes the game. There are fewer moments for natural tension. A wrong answer to a question can't be picked up by an opponent for credit, as in the original version. There is no "final spin" rule if a player reaches the winning amount before players have had an equal number of spins. And a three-Joker spin is lame, as it only counts for $500 towards a daily total. There is no Joker's Jackpot and no five-win big car payoff.Speaking of the audience (and the players), I didn't see anyone present over the age of 30. The original "Joker" wasn't so narrow in its appeal, and that might have been part of the reason it was a classic – you could see students, parents, professionals, artists, young adults, older adults, everyone. It seems that Snoop's version of the show basically says, "If you ain't a club kid, or you don't dig me, you're too old.""The Joker's Wild" was never intended to be a comedy game show. There have been other game shows that were expressly designed as humor vehicles - "Make Me Laugh", "The Hollywood Squares", "The Gong Show", "Match Game", "Every Second Counts", "Can You Top This?" - but taking a venerated quiz and turning it into a comedy vehicle isn't a good idea. I partly blame "new generation" producers – folks whose interest is in leaving their own mark on a classic genre rather than respecting what made the genre work – it's all about them. I have seen revivals come and go in recent years, but they usually never stay. They all have to be edgy. They all have to be "explicit". They all have to be bawdy. Richard Kline's company tried to redo "Joker" in 1990 by changing nearly everything and it was a flop – only after several months in did they try to retool the game with classic "Joker" rules, but it was too late then. Replacing Snoop as host would be better, but it wouldn't save everything.If you wanted to have a game show in a night club - and all that implies - you'd get Snoop's reboot of "The Joker's Wild". With the exception of the beautiful new set, there is little that a fan of the original CBS "Joker" will enjoy – unless you want a program based on jokes. "Jeopardy!" or quiz show fans can rightfully wince. And TBS will have to promote the daylights out of this show to make it a commercial success with its millennial target viewers.I will stick to reruns of the classic CBS show on YouTube.