Flash Frame

Gameplay
Two teams of four contestants (each team had a name representing a common bond) face-off in a game about pop culture. They'll be playing a series a rounds where one player from each team goes head to head each round. For the first three rounds, questions used are toss-ups. The first player to buzz-in with a correct answer scored points. An incorrect answer from the buzz-in player forfeited the question to his/her opponent who then tried to steal for 1/2 price.

Round 1
The first two players were shown ten pictures one at a time. Their job was to identify the picture. Correct buzz-in answers were worth 20 points, while correct steals were worth 10 points.

Round 2
The next two players were asked a series of showbiz questions. Correct buzz-in answers were still worth 20 points, while correct steals were still worth 10 points. This round was played to time.

Round 3
The next two players were shown three clips one at a time. Then they were asked four questions about the clip. Correct buzz-in answers were now worth 30 points, while correct steals were worth 15 points.

Round 4
In the final round, ten more pictures, this time of famous people were shown in a flash for five seconds. Everybody will be seeing the flash frame twice, while the third time saw only the home audience see the flash frame. While that happened, the two teams conferred with each other as to how many of them they can remember. Next, the final two player will bid against each other as to how many of them faces they can name. They will take turns until one player reaches the maximum of ten or until one player challenges the other to name them. The winner of the bid got 20 seconds to fulfill his/her bid, with 40 points awarded for every correct answer. The team with the most points at the end of this round won the game and $1,000 in cash.

Bonus Round
The winning team faced another flash of ten pictures. Only this time, they fit under a specific category from a choice of two. The winning team's job was to identify as many as they can. To start, the two categories were shown. The winning team selected one and then were shown the flash of the ten pictures they must identify twice. They had 20 seconds to ID as many as they can, with each one worth $100 in cash. IDing all ten won the team, over $10,000 in prizes.

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