Reality Show Deep Dive Podcast
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Nate Bargatze is taking his relatable comedy to a whole new level with the debut of The Greatest Average American on ABC. Premiering in February 2025, this is not your typical high stakes game show where geniuses solve complex equations. Instead, it is a celebration of the middle ground, the everyday person, and the opinions that make up the backbone of the country.
The premise is deceptively simple but incredibly entertaining. Contestants have to predict the opinions and habits of everyday citizens. It sounds easy until you realize just how unpredictable the average person can actually be. To make things even more interesting, there is a very specific prize on the line. Winners walk away with 67,920 dollars. It is a number that feels strangely specific and perfectly suited for a show dedicated to the metrics of being average.
If the show title sounds familiar, do not get it confused with the 2003 reality show Average Joe. While that series was a dating competition focused on looks and romance, Nate Bargatze is steering this ship in a completely different direction. This is a series built on trivia, humorous challenges, and the kind of lighthearted fun that has made Bargatze one of the most beloved comedians in the world.
In this episode, we explore what this show means for the future of network game shows. We look at why ABC chose a comedian known for his deadpan delivery and clean humor to lead this charge. We also discuss the mechanics of the challenges and how you might fare if you were the one trying to guess what your neighbor thinks about common household debates.
This show seems to tap into a universal truth: we all think we know what people are thinking, but we are often hilariously wrong. Whether you are a long time fan of Nate stand up specials or you just love a good game show with a comedic twist, The Greatest Average American is set to be a standout hit.
Join the conversation in the comments and tell us what you think. Could you win 67,920 dollars by guessing what the average American thinks? What do you think is the most average thing about yourself? We are breaking down every detail of this upcoming television event and what it says about our culture today.