Out of nowhere, negative reviews flooded in!
The reason was the excessively high level of audience engagement. People's minds weren't clear in the early morning, and watching this show did wake them up, but not because they started to use their brains—it was anger that woke them up.
Are those even brain teasers?
Initially, it seemed like they were association puzzles for dimwits, but then the God of Thought came out with questions that resembled civil service exam papers.
After getting just two questions wrong, many were visited by the God of Thought, who emerged right out of their TVs, took away their pocket money and declared, "This is the price for your mistakes. Want your pocket money back? Then spend some cash and boost your intelligence."
Meanwhile, besides hot sales for the products of the God of Thought's shop, the Fictional Church's "Blue Pill" also began its special sale.
The customer reviews under the shop were: