Next Episode of Divided is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Divided is a game show in which three strangers must come to a consensus and agree on everything, including the correct answer to a question. The more the players debate, disagree or dig in their heels, the less prize money becomes available to them. In the end, the prize money is divided into three unequal amounts and they have to agree on who gets what share, but the longer they take, the less they make as the clock – and the money amounts - tick down. Less talk and more decision–making equals more cash, but expect psych–outs and ethical dilemmas within the show's unique framework.
Four strangers debate against a racing clock to answer trivia and social survey questions.
Marrying outside one's race; four strangers debate against a racing clock.
Four strangers debate against a racing clock; women wearing burkas in public in the U.S.
Strangers debate about what Americans are most thankful for at Thanksgiving.
Four strangers debate about how Americans spot fake news.
Strangers debate about which alternative therapies covered by insurance.
Strangers debate on what people would do if they won the lottery.
Strangers debate on the most important Constitutional amendments.
Four strangers debate about what charitable causes Americans support the most against a racing clock.
Strangers debate against a racing clock about which traditional wedding vows that are the hardest for woman to keep.
Contestants must agree on the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including which habits people find most annoying in a roommate.
Contestants debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including what people think fathers should provide for their children.
Four contestants who left with little or no money return for redemption.
Four strangers debate on how Americans feel about the Affordable Care Act.
Four strangers race against a clock to answer survey questions on celebrities eligible for the presidency in 2020.
Four strangers answer survey questions about home schooling against a racing clock.
Four strangers debate against a racing clock on the best ways for black Americans to achieve racial equality.
Strangers have a debate on what the biggest problems are for small business owners.
A debate on which topics people are most tempted to lie about.
A debate on the biggest money mistake people in their 20s make.
Four strangers from different branches of the military must debate against a racing clock and unanimously agree on the answers to assorted questions.
What bothers Americans the most about the federal tax system.
Situations that cause women the most anxiety.
Which state is home to four NBA teams.
Four strangers must debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about which cities are home to the busiest airports in the world.
Four strangers must debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including what women worry about most frequently.
Which causes lobbying firms spend more money advocating for.
Contestants debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including which TV shows are downloaded illegally most often.
Four contestants debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions in a contest between millennials and baby boomers.
Four contestants debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including which is the fastest-growing ethnic group in the United States.
Four strangers debate who should be paying for the first date.
Contestants debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including what makes people most uncomfortable about how their personal data is used.
Four strangers debate and must unanimously agree on the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including how much undocumented immigrants pay in state and local taxes each year.
Teachers debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions.
Four strangers debate about what Americans blame for the widening wealth gap.
Contestants debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including whose portrait is set to replace Andrew Jackson's on the $20 bill.
Contestants debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including which two things women most want to change about their men.
Women debate and strive to agree on the answers to trivia and social survey questions.
Four strangers debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including what brides say about selecting their own engagement rings.
Four strangers debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including one about where most teenagers get summer jobs.
Four strangers debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including where would be the best places to start addressing racial inequality.
Four strangers debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions including how often Americans check food labels for nutrition information.
Four strangers debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions including which social media platforms have more monthly active users.
Four strangers must debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including one about the largest sources of debt for millennials.
Four strangers debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about which athlete has been on the most covers of Sports Illustrated.
Four strangers debate against a racing clock; which medications Americans are most thankful for.
Four strangers must debate against a racing clock; what American taxpayers are most likely to do with their tax refunds.
Strangers must debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including which U.S. presidents have been married more than once.
Four strangers debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including what ranks as the biggest distractions among teenage drivers.
Four strangers debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about which cities have the worst air quality.
Four strangers debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about what has the biggest impact on personal happiness according to Americans.
Eliminated contestants return for a chance at redemption; they debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions.
Four strangers debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including what married people say are the keys to a successful marriage.
Four lawyers debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions.
Four strangers must debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including what most Americans see as a major global threat.
Four strangers must debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including what percentage of Americans think it's okay for a woman to breast feed in public.
Four strangers must debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including which sports send the most people to the emergency room.
Four strangers debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including which type of men women find most attractive.
Poker players debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions.
Four strangers debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including how debit card information is most often stolen.
Four strangers must debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, then they must also decide who gets the unequal share of the winnings.
Four strangers must debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including which factors are the most important in determining one's credit score.
Four strangers debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about Beyoncé's fans.
Four strangers, including a U.S. Navy veteran and an entertainment journalist, debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions.
Four strangers must debate against a racing clock and unanimously agree on the answers to trivia and social survey questions including what the number one cause of home fires is.
Four strangers must debate against a racing clock and unanimously agree on the answers to trivia and social survey questions including what job candidates lie about the most.
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