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It was the show with a lie detector. Over 100 questions the contestants were answered, and 21 of the 100 were to be asked on the show and the contestants had to answer confidently to win $500,000. The show was a flop because it sometimes exploited relationships and the lone winner exposed a polygamist group.
The premise of the show is one of the dumbest ever made - like why would you LIE if you already went to a LIE DETECTOR and they know the truth?! Are people this dumb to think they can cheat it? Some can but it takes serious preparations and it's a very small % of people (generally psychopaths)!
Jul 21, 2024 · The Moment of Truth twisted the premise of a lie detector game show, opting for shock value over genuine entertainment. The flawed polygraph tests and inappropriate questions led to...
Jan 23, 2008 · THE MOMENT OF TRUTH is a game show that requires contestants to honestly answer 21 personally revealing questions in front of a national audience -- and, more significantly, in front of their closest friends and family.
- Mark L. Walberg
- Melissa Camacho
Gameshows that spawned before 1990 seem to be better than the modern day gameshow. they seem to be family friendly and not so scary, with limited sex-related things. The moment of truth is like a supermodel. Dramatic, predictable, plus they take too many breaks from their work. OK, so the whole idea in The moment of truth is that the contestant ...
Jan 23, 2008 · Unless you're on the game show The Moment of Truth, and your lie is detected by a lie detector test. Host Mark L. Walberg administers the questions already answered by contestants previous to the show's taping. The prize is $500,000, but will it be worth it? ... Read More
The Moment of Truth is an American game show based on the Colombian Nada más que la verdad format ("Nothing but the Truth"). Contestants answer a series of 21 increasingly personal and embarrassing questions to receive cash prizes.