| | NBC's 'Dog Eat Dog' is worth a longer run (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13) |
 | | If he's right, he stays in the game; if he's wrong, he goes to the "dog pound." Similarly, the person doing the task has to succeed to stay in the game; failure sends him to the dog pound as well. |
 | | The big question is whether viewers who like "Fear Factor" will go for the tamer stuff in "Dog Eat Dog." No one has to eat pig uteruses or be covered in rats, and the physical challenges are less demanding, not nearly as scary. |
 | | "Dog Eat Dog" may never go beyond the 13 episodes already taped -- Burns herself says it's deemed a summer replacement series -- but in the interest of promoting game shows that don't force their participants to be churlish, let's hope it has a longer run. |
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