I don't think there was enough to this story to validate a feature length documentary, as evidenced by the wild amount of filler and the flat ending that feels like it comes before the story is finished. The actual story is interesting, but we keep cutting to people who are irrelevant to the story and are just there as The Price is Right reps, most of which have nothing to say about the scenario. I love Bob Barker, but 90% of the time he's on screen, he's just talking about Price is Right generalities and he isn't talking about relevant things. This is just way too much filler and we end without ever hearing the ending to the story.
I don't think there was enough to this story to validate a feature length documentary, as evidenced by the wild amount of filler and the flat ending that feels like it comes before the story is finished. The actual story is interesting, but we keep cutting to people who are irrelevant to the story and are just there as The Price is Right reps, most of which have nothing to say about the scenario. I love Bob Barker, but 90% of the time he's on screen, he's just talking about Price is Right generalities and he isn't talking about relevant things. This is just way too much filler and we end without ever hearing the ending to the story.