During Monday night’s episode, Ryan walked on to the brand new WoF set with Vanna, as Jim Thornton announced his debut.
“And now together for the first time, here are the stars of our show, Ryan Seacrest and Vanna White,” he said, during the season 42 premiere.
BIG BLUNDER?
As Vanna stood by the puzzle board, Ryan addressed the audience by saying, “I still can’t believe my luck of being here with you tonight to continue this legacy of this incredible show with all of you.
“And of course, my good friend Vanna White,” he continued, before thanking the show’s fans for a “very warm welcome.”
During his monologue, Ryan described hosting WoF as “a dream job”, adding, “I’ve been a fan of this show since I was a kid watching it in Atlanta with my family.
“And I just know how special it is that ‘Wheel’ has been in your living rooms for the past 40 years,” the American Idol star said. “And I’m just so grateful to be invited in.”
While noting that he had “some very big shoes to fill,” Ryan didn’t acknowledge Pat by his name, before he concluded, “So, let’s play WoF.”
Some viewers expressed their disappointment on the show’s Instagram account, with one person calling Ryan’s opening address a “slap in the face” under a clip of the monologue.
“That’s all he could say he has big shoes to fill?” they wrote. “Couldn’t mention Pat’s name and thank him for all the years making wheel what it is? That’s a slap in the face.”
However, others defended Ryan for “tastefully” paying tribute to the legendary presenter.
“Pat doesn’t need another Pat on the Say-Jack!” another person replied to the comment. “Ryan didn’t overlook it, he did just right!
“Everyone knew whose “big shoes” he was referring. I thought it was tastefully done without overdoing it! No doubt in my mind Ryan ran that thought past those closest!” they added.
He said, “I’m truly humbled to be stepping into the footsteps of the legendary Pat Sajak.
“Pat, I love the way you’ve always celebrated the contestants and made viewers at home feel at ease. I look forward to learning everything I can from you during this transition,” he continued.
RYAN’S WoF ERA
Ryan’s perceived snub comes after The U.S. Sun exclusively revealed he “wasn’t Pat’s choice to replace him” as the host of WoF.
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A studio source said, “Ryan wasn’t Pat’s choice to replace him and Pat deliberately stayed out of that process.
“Ryan was extremely smart when he took the job to be utterly respectful to Pat at every turn,” they continued. “Ryan did not want there to be even an ounce of tension between them.
“Ryan acts like he has Pat’s support and for now, that helps him [Ryan] enjoy this honeymoon period, where the fans are going to decide if he’s a good fit for the show.”
“But it could certainly be a different story a year from now, especially if there’s erosion in the ratings,” the Sony source added.
One of the biggest complaints they had was that WoF’s newly-revamped set was too busy and, ultimately, a distraction from the game.
“This new set is going to take more getting used to than Ryan. everything is so computer generated and bright,” one Instagram user wrote.
“Not impressed with the new wheel of fortune set,” another shared.
“The new set hurts my eyes,” a third personj stated.
“Why does the new set look like some old-fashioned clock factory with animated mice crawling around,” another comment read.
“Ryan did great!” one fan began, before adding, “Bring the traditional set back, or one that isn’t so distracting/painful to the eyes. (I realize I sound old lol).”
“He did great! But that set is dizzying and distracting and just awful,” a similar comment was posted on the show’s Instagram page.
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