Talk:Chase (2008 TV series)

I'm a tad upset that my summary got thrown out right away, given how it took several hours to do this. I think there's something to be said for at least spacing out the info a little bit, so I chunked out the paragraphs for easier reading. (Every time a new mission or gameplay twist not including the introduction of hunters came up, I spaced it out)

I find it bizarre why you consistently are changing it back to just a long paragraph. Nobody's gonna read it in that form.

24.218.178.112 (talk) 22:05, 15 November 2008 (UTC)

New Page
I have created a new page titled List of Cha$e episodes. The plot of the first episode has been moved to that page. The plot of further episodes should be placed there, so as to keep the initial page a manageable length. Gamesmaster87 (talk) 05:20, 17 November 2008 (UTC)

I'm all for that. Good thinking. :)

24.218.178.112 (talk) 02:27, 19 November 2008 (UTC)

"Also a camera in the phone"?
Um, maybe because its just an iPhone? And while we are out it how about someone adds the fact that "deflector" is just a Wii Mote with the Jacket both spray painted with some Gold color and then the bottom part duct taped presumably to cover up copyrighted logos and partially disguise it. I really hope that if the show gets a second season or a fresh order of shows to produce they have someone come in and make what the on screen models look like instead of this jury rigged items. 68.226.124.149 (talk) 03:55, 26 November 2008 (UTC)

While that all may be true, the audience does not need to be told what materials were used in the making of the props. It's like at the Estate of Panic discussion page: the audience doesn't need to know the interval of time represented by one steel ball in the Vault segment. Additionally, from what I've read, the iPhone does not do video calling. That being the case, I see three possibilities: either video messages are pre-recorded and sent in e-mails at the appropriate times, the said messages are done "on the fly," or the show uses special effects to make it appear that Trey is contacting the contestants by video call. Gamesmaster87 (talk) 04:30, 11 December 2008 (UTC)

The credits of the show include a disclaimer that says that players receive text messages with information, so the video of the host "speaking" to the contestants is most likely added in post-production. As for the fact that the phone is an iPhone, iPhones have no button on it that will immediately call a phone number, unless the phone had been hacked before they are used. The phone may be a specially made phone that was created to resemble an iPhone and.... alright, who am I kidding? Yes, it is an iPhone, however the phone was most likely hacked beforehand. And as for the deflector being a Wii Remote, I will have to agree that it IS in fact a painted Wiimote, but as put by Gamesmaster, it does not really matter what it is, as long as it serves a purpose. Besides, neither of these two items has a lot of screen time. Would you also like to add that the Sonic Stunner is a Fog Horn with a small hose glued to it? Sincerely, --VmKid (talk) 01:59, 9 August 2009 (UTC)

$1k Flags
Do these automatically go to the player even if they get out? Do they only go to the player if they win? Are they put in a "pot" for the winner? Chastayo (talk) 22:57, 26 November 2008 (UTC)

They only go to the player if they win. 24.218.178.112 (talk) 01:30, 5 December 2008 (UTC)

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Run for money: Tosochu
I suggest that this article move from Chase (2008 TV series) to Run for money: Tosochu because in other languages describe Japanese TV program, but this article talks about the American TV series. It is not relative.