The Wall

The Wall

2016
The Wall
The Wall

The Wall

5.9 | TV-PG | en | Reality

Game show in which correct answers cause a green ball to fall down the wall adding the value of the slot to the players' winning total and a missed question causes an ominous red ball to fall and deduct the value from the team's total. Teammates have to work together to build a huge cash prize.

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EP14  Jakob and Yvonne
Dec. 01,2023
Jakob and Yvonne

Mother-son duo Yvonne and Jakob representing Fort Carson, Colo., and Washington, D.C., respectively, take on the wall in hopes of winning big.

EP13  Melissa and Liz
Nov. 13,2023
Melissa and Liz

Sisters Melissa and Liz from Chanute, Kan., join forces to test their knowledge and luck on the wall.

EP12  Turquoise and Donald
Nov. 10,2023
Turquoise and Donald

Turquoise and her husband, Donald, represent Durham, N.C., and go head-to-head with the wall.

EP11  Jerimiah and Nikki
Nov. 03,2023
Jerimiah and Nikki

Married couple Jerimiah and Nikki from Lubbock, Texas, take on the wall, hoping to win big.

EP10  Karly and Megan
Jul. 11,2023
Karly and Megan

Sisters Karly and Megan from Las Vegas and Makawao, Hawaii, respectively, go up against the wall.

EP9  Kavi and Radhika
Jul. 10,2023
Kavi and Radhika

Mother-daughter duo Kavi and Radhika, representing Green Brook, N.J., take on the ups and downs of contending on the wall.

EP8  David and Chris
Jun. 26,2023
David and Chris

Capitol Police Officer David and godbrother Chris from Washington D.C. face the wall and the pressure to leave triumphant.

EP7  Rachel and Chris
Jun. 19,2023
Rachel and Chris

Engaged couple Rachel and Chris from Loveland, Colo., take on the heat and contend for a chance to win big on the wall.

EP6  Travis and Kelsey
May. 16,2023
Travis and Kelsey

Veteran Travis Mills and his wife, Kelsey, from Manchester, Maine compete on the wall. Will they take a risk or play it safe?

EP5  John and Toni
May. 09,2023
John and Toni

Father and daughter John and Toni from Antioch, California, contend on the wall.

EP4  Bria and Matt
May. 02,2023
Bria and Matt

Married couple Matt and Bria from Philadelphia go head-to-head with the wall.

EP3  Turner and Shelby
Apr. 25,2023
Turner and Shelby

Engaged couple Turner and Shelby representing Northglenn, Colo., participate in a face-off with the wall; a special guest makes an appearance.

EP2  Monet and Kevyn
Apr. 18,2023
Monet and Kevyn

Sisters Kevyn and Monet representing Rochester Hills, Mich., and Oxford, Ohio, respectively, gear up to take on the wall, hoping to leave the game victorious.

EP1  Christiana and Nic
Apr. 11,2023
Christiana and Nic

Married couple Christiana and Nic from Door County, Wis., compete against the wall.

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5.9 | TV-PG | en | Reality | More Info
Released: 2016-12-19 | Released Producted By: CORE Media Group , Glassman Media Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.nbc.com/the-wall
Synopsis

Game show in which correct answers cause a green ball to fall down the wall adding the value of the slot to the players' winning total and a missed question causes an ominous red ball to fall and deduct the value from the team's total. Teammates have to work together to build a huge cash prize.

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Cast

Chris Hardwick

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rcoulter-31439 At the time I wrote this, there were 6 other reviews and I read them all. My favorite was by "atlasmb". I must admit, the concept for this game is intriguing -- you get money in your "game bank", you answer crappy trivia questions to hope to get more in your bank, but if you miss the answer, you have an equal chance of losing money in your bank. Then at the end of the round you have to perform an act where you can only lose money. Each time the odds of gaining or losing money are 50/50. So it's basically a demented PLINKO ripoff. The Price is Right might have a lawsuit (snicker).Now here's the part that bugs me -- there are several phases of the game where drama is intentionally built. I'm not talking extemporaneous drama (like people just saying what's on their minds), NO, I mean scripted drama, like on your basic crappy reality show. It's all too-well rehearsed, and no amount of editing can hide that. I gave this show a 5/10 because I don't even know if this show is "real". And we'll never know...everyone involved has (no doubt) signed legal documents that if they come forward they get their pants sued off.So welcome to the new world of reality game shows, where actors replace contestants, and life just gets more disappointing. Nice try producers, just make more Hell's Kitchens...at least Gordon makes me laugh.
RhyminFlo The wall goes from 7 at top to 14 at bottom that's 1/14 shot even with ten chances for millions round. Way too much talking dragging out of show. At start states 1or 7 represents the most chances of getting the highest figures which are at 2 and 13 at bottom right and left. So then balls were placed firstly on those two sides magically the two balls end up in the middle somewhere at bottom 7-8. By that stage it's too late to take it back and the couple has to adjust to the misinformation. This is the tactics the host plays. Double up / triple up prior says potentially chance to land on 2/3 millions. Both times double up sure enough the balls don't land on same figures as insinuated. Free green balls at start add up 50k however the red balls add up to millions at end. The contract tricks the guy to go for the safe option of roughly 1/10 of the wall. That's if the wall hasn't already been down to zero when somebody risks it all only to go home with nothing. Impossible odds you'd get better odds on roulette or horses. Difficult game to understand at first with different rounds and balls and wall size amounts.
armanatalievasquez You better be black! There has not been any diversity of people for the last 6 shows, only black contestants. Seems to me that there are many people that would love to be on this show that may be Asia, White, Hispanic, Purple or Green. I'm done watching, too "Politically Correct" for me, When will it end? Why can we not go back to the days of racial equality before Obama made it a thing again?
atlasmb "The Wall" is a game show where a married couple competes against The Wall for money. And The Wall is very impressive: 4 stories tall, a massive video display, complete with built-in cameras. The host, Chris Hardwick, says the show is designed to provide "good opportunities for good people". We might wonder how they defines "good people".In the first four episodes, the contestants include s school teacher, two marines, a parole officer, a police officer and couple that gives free donuts to police and fire personnel. Obviously, giving service--especially in the government sector--is what makes one good. As far as I know, this is the first game show with a political/philosophical agenda.The game-play involves dropping balls down the wall, like a giant pachinko machine, and seeing if they land in slots designated as large money amounts or smaller money amounts. You can count the number of slots and their values to determine the odds of getting big bucks or not. But some balls subtract money, making it even more a game of chance. Yes, there are (embarrassingly easy) multiple-choice trivia questions involved at some point, but they only serve to distract one from the randomness of the outcome.The ideal contestant is someone who (besides working for the government) is not too smart, likes gambling (e.g. dice, the lottery, or slot machines), likes to be the center of attention, is overly dramatic, voices every thought, and is superstitious. Expect to see every game show cliché. Expect contestants to give inane reasons for choosing certain numbers. Expect them to talk to the balls, perhaps even kiss them. And you can definitely expect them to provide lengthy, sometimes irrelevant justifications for their trivia answers.The first couple is from Akron. So is LeBron James, producer of the show. A coincidence? Or just a totally random outcome, like The Wall?If you like games of skill, try "Jeopardy". If you like games of chance that last an hour, "The Wall" may be for you.