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In reply to the discussion: Contrary to what I have read here, I think "Pawn Stars" [View all]BlueStreak
(8,377 posts)and will exclaim "that's a 90-dollar-bill all day long." Never mind the fact that there is no such thing as a "90 dollar bill". Add to the bogus factor the fact that they have all these "extras" hanging around making bids, but amazingly none of them ever wins a single auction.
Pawn Stars is like any other "reality" show in that they figure out the cheapest production is one where they spend at least 10 minutes each show with the characters just sassing one another. That gets old really quick, so I rarely watch the program anymore, even though it does have some good moments.
And lately it seems they waste a big part of every half hour with the "drama" of dickering the price. Sorry, that just isn't interesting. I don't need to watch that stupid little dance. To me, what is much more compelling is the unusual items, the history behind the items, the inflated expectations of the owners -- and sometimes a real surprise on the upside.