Game Changer (game show)

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Game Changer
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Genre
Created by Sam Reich
Written by
Directed by
  • Sam Reich
  • Kyle Rohrbach
  • Sam Geer
Presented bySam Reich
Theme music composerHarper Rey
Opening theme"Sem Você"
Ending theme"You" (Instrumental)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes57
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Kyle Rohrbach
  • Justin Cyrul
Editors
  • Noah Wagner
  • Sam Geer
  • Eve Hinz
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production companyDropout
Original release
Network Dropout
ReleaseSeptember 20, 2019 (2019-09-20) 
present (present)

Game Changer is a comedy panel game show on Dropout created and hosted by Sam Reich. The show follows players, typically three comedians, who participate in a new game every episode, with the players usually kept unaware of the premise and rules of the game beforehand. According to Polygon, the show "combines improv comedy, puzzle solving, fierce competition, and a prankster ethos." [1] Game Changer episodes have led to three spinoff shows on Dropout.

Contents

Premise

The show is based on one central theme: the players start the game knowing nothing. While some episodes may deviate from this theme, most episodes follow this format. [2] Most episodes follow three contestants playing against each other by following prompts and tasks put out by the host of the show, Sam Reich. It also sometimes parodies other shows like Survivor and The Bachelor. [3]

Occasionally, special guests will participate in the game. The very first episode featured the participants' significant others, and the inclusion of guests outside of the Dropout/CollegeHumor community began with the virtually filmed third season, which featured guests such as Tony Hawk, Michael Winslow, and Giancarlo Esposito. [4] Other guests have included Jewel, Ty Mitchell, Bob the Drag Queen, Howie Mandel, Victor Yerrid, and Sarah Natochenny.

History

Game Changer was created as an original show for the streaming service Dropout, in response to internal pressure to create more inexpensive, unscripted content compared to CollegeHumor's previous output. Early in development, the show was titled What the What and based loosely on the party game "Scissors". [1] The show was announced on August 29, 2019 and released on September 20, 2019.

After CollegeHumor was sold by IAC and restructured in 2020, the company temporarily halted production of all shows. Game Changer, which was affected by this, released their already-completed second season in January. [5] The third season of the show was recorded via video conference to comply with lockdown restrictions in California during the COVID-19 pandemic; the show returned to being recorded in the studio for its fourth season. [6] In 2022, Dropout produced three spin-offs based on previous episodes: Dirty Laundry, which is based on the season 3 episode "Never Have I Ever"; Make Some Noise, based on the recurring episodes of the same name; and Play it by Ear, based on the season 4 episode, "The Official Cast Recording". Originally, nine episodes were announced as being a part of the fifth season ahead of the season premiere in November 2022, with a 10th episode being a cut-for-time special. However, in March 2023, a special 4-part season finale titled Game Changer: Battle Royale was announced, with the mini-series being a sequel to Season 4's Survivor season finale. [7] Beginning with the fifth season, behind-the-scenes videos were uploaded for each episode the week after their release.

During the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike, production on the sixth season of Game Changer as well as most Dropout programming shut down, as the show fell "under SAG's Electronic Media contract". [8] In July 2023, Sam Reich stated that as Dropout is not "associated with the AMPTP, it's possible we may be able to reach an interim agreement with SAG that allows us to continue to produce content during the strike. But we'll only do that, obviously, if we get the blessing of the union and the buy-in of our performers. If not, we have enough content in the can to last us a little past the end of the year". [9] In August 2023, Reich announced that all Dropout shows had resumed production, as it was determined that their "New Media Agreement for Non-Dramatic Programming" was actually a non-struck SAG-AFTRA contract. [10] [11]

Reception

Margaret Lyons, for The New York Times , wrote, "if you've watched a lot of arena comedy specials recently, and you want something at the far other end of the spectrum, or if you've had more than one discussion about whether long-form improv could ever be effective on television, watch this". [12] Polygon 's Susana Polo called the show "one of the funniest, nicest, cleverest pieces of TV you can put your eyeballs on right now". [1]

Emmanuel Ronquillo of Collider opined that Game Changer is a blend of "all the fun of a game show, all the humor of a comedy show, and all the excitement of live improvisation" where "each new premise and set of rules are satisfyingly executed". [13] He commented that the show pushes "beyond the traditional limitations of a game show" due to the "flexibility" of its design. [13] He also viewed the show's contestants as "some of the most improv savvy, comically talented, and endearingly competitive players you'll see on any contest show". [13]

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 5September 20, 2019 (2019-09-20)October 18, 2019 (2019-10-18)
2 6February 25, 2020 (2020-02-25)May 8, 2020 (2020-05-08)
3 15September 15, 2020 (2020-09-15)April 16, 2021 (2021-04-16)
4 11November 1, 2021 (2021-11-01)April 4, 2022 (2022-04-04)
5 14November 14, 2022 (2022-11-14)May 15, 2023 (2023-05-15)
6 TBAFebruary 12, 2024 (2024-02-12)TBA

Season 1 (2019)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleContestantsOriginal air date
11"Lie Detector" Brennan Lee Mulligan, Jessica Ross, Tao YangSeptember 20, 2019 (2019-09-20)
The players must answer intimate questions while a lie detector, secretly controlled by their significant others, verifies their answers.
22"Make Some Noise" Josh Ruben, Zac Oyama, Brennan Lee MulliganSeptember 27, 2019 (2019-09-27)
The players are given a series of impressions and improv prompts they must perform. (Spun off into the show Make Some Noise in 2022.)
33"Game of Prizes"Jessica Ross, Lily Du, Raphael ChestangOctober 4, 2019 (2019-10-04)
The players must wager points to guess whether several prizes being offered are actually real and potentially win them.
44"Whodunnit"Josh Ruben, Rekha Shankar, Grant O'BrienOctober 11, 2019 (2019-10-11)
When one of the players is "murdered," the other two must interrogate members of the show's crew in order to determine the killer's identity.
55"Nom Nom Nom"Mike Trapp, Tao Yang, Lily DuOctober 18, 2019 (2019-10-18)
To appease a giant mouth, players must feed it the correct food based on the clues provided.

Season 2 (2020)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleContestantsOriginal air date
61"Round 4"Josh Ruben, Zac Oyama, Brennan Lee MulliganFebruary 25, 2020 (2020-02-25)
A sequel to the episode "Make Some Noise", with the same players picking up where the previous game left off.
72"Do I Hear $1?"Ally Beardsley, Grant O'Brien, Raphael ChestangMarch 6, 2020 (2020-03-06)
The players attempt to outbid each other with increasingly low amounts of points to take part in unpleasant experiences and win that amount of money.
83"Sleeper Agents"Lily Du, Katie Marovitch, Tao YangMarch 27, 2020 (2020-03-27)
The players are given a list of awkward and embarrassing phrases they must say to individuals on the street to potentially "activate" them as sleeper agents.
94"A Sponsored Episode"Mike Trapp, Rekha Shankar, Grant O'BrienApril 10, 2020 (2020-04-10)
The players must make successful marketing pitches for unusual items.
105"The Everything Factory"Jessica Ross, Jess Clemons, Katie MarovitchApril 24, 2020 (2020-04-24)
The players attempt to fulfill specific orders within a time limit as a series of items come down a conveyor belt.
116"Yes or No"Ally Beardsley, Brennan Lee Mulligan, Zac OyamaMay 8, 2020 (2020-05-08)
The players must repeatedly answer the same question, "yes or no", to determine how the game is being scored.

Season 3 (2020–2021)

Season 3 was filmed remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleContestantsOriginal air date
121"Tell Us About Yourself"Jessica Ross, Christine Medrano, Alfred AquinoSeptember 15, 2020 (2020-09-15)
The players must identify a mystery individual (Tony Hawk) by guessing facts about them.
132"Sell Outs"Mike Trapp, Grant O'Brien, Rekha ShankarOctober 5, 2020 (2020-10-05)
A sequel to the episode "A Sponsored Episode", with the players once again making sales pitches for strange items.
143"ChangerCon"Carolyn Page, Lily Du, Tao YangOctober 16, 2020 (2020-10-16)
The players must assemble cosplay based on specific prompts using whatever they have at their disposal.
154"Is This Thing On?"Rekha Shankar, Jessica Ross, Raphael ChestangOctober 30, 2020 (2020-10-30)
Sam's audio is muted, and the players attempt to read his lips to win prizes.
165"Ham It Up" Lou Wilson, Grant O'Brien, Christine MedranoNovember 13, 2020 (2020-11-13)
The players must act out ridiculous prompts following Sam's direction, opposite actor Giancarlo Esposito.
176"Never Have I Ever"Lily Du, Mike Trapp, Ryan Creamer, Jess ClemonsNovember 27, 2020 (2020-11-27)
The players play a game of "never have I ever" and try to guess which of them performed each action in the past. (Spun off into Dirty Laundry in 2022.)
187"Jeopardy!"Brennan Lee Mulligan, Ify Nwadiwe, Ally BeardsleyDecember 12, 2020 (2020-12-12)
The players play a game of Jeopardy! that is soon revealed to be a pirate-themed roleplaying game.
198"Secret Samta"Grant O'Brien, Ally Beardsley, Lily DuDecember 26, 2020 (2020-12-26)
The players open up a series of gifts, and try to trick each other into stealing the bad ones while keeping the good ones for themselves.
209"20/20 Vision"Grant O'Brien, Katie Marovitch, Lily DuJanuary 8, 2021 (2021-01-08)
The players must attempt to recall whether certain major events took place in the year 2020.
2110"The Substitute"Josh Ruben, Brennan Lee Mulligan, Michael Winslow January 22, 2021 (2021-01-22)
The third "Make Some Noise" episode.
2211"Three For the Price of One"Mike Trapp, Grant O'Brien, Rekha ShankarFebruary 20, 2021 (2021-02-20)
The third "A Sponsored Episode" entry, with the players once again attempting to sell whatever is asked of them.
2312"Next Slide Please"Mike Trapp, Rekha Shankar, Ryan CreamerMarch 5, 2021 (2021-03-05)
The players must give a presentation based on an accompanying slideshow they haven't seen before.
2413"Make It Fashion"Carolyn Page, Lily Du, Katie MarovitchMarch 9, 2021 (2021-03-09)
A sequel to the episode "ChangerCon", with the players attempting to create specific fashion styles with whatever they can find.
2514"Tome of Terror"Katie Marovitch, Jessica Ross, Raphael ChestangApril 3, 2021 (2021-04-03)
The players must tell scary stories that incorporate prompts given by Sam.
2615"Secret Samta 2: The Samta Clause"Lily Du, Katie Marovitch, Raphael ChestangApril 16, 2021 (2021-04-16)
A sequel to the episode "Secret Samta", with the players again attempting to manipulate each other into taking unwanted gifts.

Season 4 (2021–2022)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleContestantsOriginal air date
271"Sam Says"Brennan Lee Mulligan, Isabella Roland, Lou WilsonNovember 1, 2021 (2021-11-01)
Players play a game of "Simon Says" that features increasingly tricky prompts.
282"Like My Coffee"Mike Trapp, Grant O'Brien, Jessica RossNovember 15, 2021 (2021-11-15)
The players must come up with punchlines for innuendo-based jokes.
293"Noise Boys"Josh Ruben, Zac Oyama, Brennan Lee MulliganNovember 20, 2021 (2021-11-20)
The fourth and final "Make Some Noise" episode, in which an overall winner is finally declared. Make Some Noise would subsequently be spun off into its own series the following year.
304"Secret Samta 3"Raphael Chestang, Tao Yang, Carolyn PageDecember 13, 2021 (2021-12-13)
The third "Secret Samta" episode, with the players attempting to claim good presents and get rid of the bad ones.
315"The Official Cast Recording"Zeke Nicholson, Zach Reino, Jess McKenna December 27, 2021 (2021-12-27)
The players must improvise a stage musical, "Welcome to Mountport", based on prompts given by Sam and accompaniment by keyboardist Scott Passarella. (Spun off into Play It By Ear.)
326"Filmed Before A Live Studio Audience"Becca Scott, Isabella Roland, Erika Ishii January 10, 2022 (2022-01-10)
The players must determine what actions they are meant to perform based on the sound of an audience reacting.
337"Don't Cry"Luke Field, Jessica Ross, Rekha ShankarJanuary 24, 2022 (2022-01-24)
The players attempt to avoid crying in response to specific prompts, which is slowly revealed to be a celebration of Jess Ross due to her struggles during the COVID-19 pandemic.
348"Race to the Bottom"Ally Beardsley, Grant O'Brien, Lily DuFebruary 7, 2022 (2022-02-07)
A sequel to the episode "Do I Hear $1?", with the addition of a scab, Katie Marovitch, to prevent the players from uniting against Sam.
359"Survivor: Part 1"Ally Beardsley, Brennan Lee Mulligan, Lou Wilson, Erika Ishii, Grant O'Brien, Katie Marovitch, Raphael ChestangFebruary 21, 2022 (2022-02-21)
Inspired by Survivor , the players are split into teams and compete to make each other laugh to gain immunity from being eliminated.
3610"Survivor: Part 2"Ally Beardsley, Brennan Lee Mulligan, Lou Wilson, Erika Ishii, Grant O'Brien, Katie Marovitch, Raphael ChestangMarch 7, 2022 (2022-03-07)
The remaining members of the two Survivor teams are merged, and the players must compete individually to be the last one standing.
3711"Game Changer Season 4: Cut For Time"N/AApril 4, 2022 (2022-04-04)
A compilation of jokes and segments which were edited out of other Season 4 episodes.

Season 5 (2022–2023)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleContestantsOriginal air date
381"Sam Says 2"Zac Oyama, Jacob Wysocki, Ally BeardsleyNovember 14, 2022 (2022-11-14)
A sequel to the episode "Sam Says", with the players competing in "Simon Says" using increasingly bizarre prompts.
392"Karaoke Night"Zach Reino, Ross Bryant, Rashawn ScottNovember 28, 2022 (2022-11-28)
The players must improvise songs based on provided titles and musical artists, with help from pianist Aaron Wilson. This episode's format was revisited in Season 2 of Make Some Noise.
403"Like My Coffee 2"Rekha Shankar, Grant O'Brien, Jessica RossDecember 12, 2022 (2022-12-12)
A sequel to the episode "Like My Coffee", with the players once again creating responses to innuendo setups.
414"Name a Number"Becca Scott, Isabella Roland, Erika IshiiDecember 26, 2022 (2022-12-26)
The players estimate the number of times they can perform a specific task, and must then do so in order to earn points.
425"A Game Most Changed"Joey Bland, Ross Bryant, Blaine SwenJanuary 9, 2023 (2023-01-09)
The players must improvise a Shakespearean play, earning points each time they incorporate specific prompts given by Sam.
436"As a Cucumber"Katie Marovitch, Brennan Lee Mulligan, Carolyn PageJanuary 23, 2023 (2023-01-23)
The players must complete a series of prompts and challenges without allowing their heart rate to increase above a certain threshold.
447"The Bachelor: Part 1"Grant O'BrienFebruary 6, 2023 (2023-02-06)
Grant O'Brien is placed in a The Bachelor inspired scenario in which he must choose between ten potential suitors, eliminating them one at a time, with Ally Beardsley and Jessica Ross acting as his counsel.
458"The Bachelor: Part 2"Grant O'BrienFebruary 20, 2023 (2023-02-20)
With half of the potential choices eliminated, Grant must make a final decision as to which suitor to select.
469"Escape the Greenroom"Brennan Lee Mulligan, Siobhan Thompson, Lou WilsonMarch 6, 2023 (2023-03-06)
The players are trapped in the green room, which has been converted into an escape room, and must escape before time runs out.
4710"Game Changer: Battle Royale Pt. 1"Ally Beardsley, Tao Yang, Rekha Shankar, Lily Du, Adam Conover, Ify Nwadiwe, Jacob Wysocki, Vic Michaelis, Anna Garcia, Isabella RolandApril 3, 2023 (2023-04-03)
A sequel to the episodes "Survivor Part 1 and 2". The players, split into teams, attempt to wear as many hats as possible for Survivor: Edge of Extinction contestant Rick Devens and search for cakes made by Is It Cake? artist Andrew Fuller disguised as everyday objects.
4811"Game Changer: Battle Royale Pt. 2"Ally Beardsley, Tao Yang, Rekha Shankar, Lily Du, Adam Conover, Ify Nwadiwe, Jacob Wysocki, Vic Michaelis, Anna Garcia, Isabella RolandApril 17, 2023 (2023-04-17)
The teams merge and the eight remaining players create sandwiches for Masterchef's Claudia Sandoval and attempt to locate an immunity necklace hidden in one of several gift boxes.
4912"Game Changer: Battle Royale Pt. 3"Ally Beardsley, Tao Yang, Rekha Shankar, Lily Du, Adam Conover, Ify Nwadiwe, Jacob Wysocki, Vic Michaelis, Anna Garcia, Isabella RolandMay 1, 2023 (2023-05-01)
The six remaining players attempt to perform the quietest ASMR possible, while the eliminated players compete in a talent show judged by Howie Mandel to rejoin the game.
5013"Game Changer: Battle Royale Pt. 4"Ally Beardsley, Tao Yang, Rekha Shankar, Lily Du, Adam Conover, Ify Nwadiwe, Jacob Wysocki, Vic Michaelis, Anna Garcia, Isabella RolandMay 15, 2023 (2023-05-15)
The remaining players create erotic pottery for Laganja Estranja and attempt to charm Sam's mother to become a finalist before the jury votes for a winner.
5114"Game Changer Season 5: Cut For Time"N/AMay 29, 2023 (2023-05-29)
A compilation of jokes and segments which were edited out of other Season 5 episodes.

Season 6 (2024)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleContestantsOriginal air date
521"Second Place"Ally Beardsley, Brennan Lee Mulligan, Oscar MontoyaFebruary 12, 2024 (2024-02-12)
The players compete in several different challenges, but only the player who comes in second place receives points.
532"The Newlyweb Game"Ify Nwadiwe and Emily Louise; Tao Yang and Alexis Rhiannon; Raphael Chestang and Haley HerkertFebruary 26, 2024 (2024-02-26)
In a parody of The Newlywed Game , three couples must answer questions about information obtained from their partners' cell phones.
543"Sam Says 3"Vic Michaelis, Jacob Wysocki, Lou WilsonMarch 11, 2024 (2024-03-11)
The third "Sam Says" episode, in which the players must also contend with the addition of ongoing prompts such as a swear jar.
554"Pencils Down"Caldwell Tanner, Kiana Mai, Nathan YaffeMarch 25, 2024 (2024-03-25)
The players must create different art within a three-minute time limit based on prompts provided by Sam and other guests, such as drawings, sculptures, and temporary tattoos.
565"Bingo"Katie Marovitch, Brennan Lee Mulligan, Raphael Chestang (main stage)
Lily Du, Mike Trapp, Rekha Shankar (green room)
Tao Yang, Carolyn Page, Jessica Ross (backstage)
April 8, 2024 (2024-04-08)
The players on the main stage play a game of bingo, but must perform prompts to earn each numbered ball. Unbeknownst to them, a second set of players in the Green Room secretly provide the prompts to make the players on the stage perform actions listed on their own bingo cards, while a third set of players backstage give production assistant Kaylin Mahoney directions to make the Green Room players perform actions on their own cards.
576"Deja Vu"Mike Trapp, Ify Nwadiwe, Siobhan ThompsonApril 22, 2024 (2024-04-22)
The players earn points by answering questions and competing in minigames, but the show continually loops back to the beginning, and the players must adapt based on what they learn during each loop. Featuring SungWon Cho, Brian David Gilbert, Zac Oyama, and Josh Ruben.

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From July 14 to November 9, 2023, the American actors' union SAG-AFTRA was on strike over a labor dispute with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). As the longest strike in SAG-AFTRA history, its combined impact with the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike resulted in the loss of 45,000 jobs, and "an estimated $6.5 billion" loss to the economy of Southern California. According to Deadline Hollywood, the "harshest pain" was "perhaps felt among the below-the-line workers who've had to sell or mortgage their homes, and wipe through IRAs to survive."

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Hollywood labor disputes</span> American media labor disputes

From May 2 to November 9, 2023, a series of long labor disputes within the film and television industries of the United States took place, mainly focused on the strikes of the Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA. It was the second time two Hollywood labor unions were striking simultaneously — the first having occurred in 1960 – and as such, the American news media named this phenomenon the "Hollywood double strike", and surpassed the 1960 dual strike as well. By November 9, 2023, both the Writers Guild and SAG-AFTRA had reached tentative deals with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers and ended their strikes.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Josh Ruben</span> American actor and director

Joshua Benjamin Ruben is an American actor, comedian, director, and producer. He has directed the comedy horror films Scare Me (2020) and Werewolves Within (2021), both of which were filmed near his hometown in the Hudson Valley in New York. He formerly worked for CollegeHumor and continues to appear in Dropout original shows.

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