Family Feud Question: How Are Suspects Transported?
FAMILY FEUD – A question from the game show has sparked discussions online about how a suspect is transported when arrested.
Family Feud is a Philippine television game show based on the American series of the same name. The game involves two families or teams competing to guess the most popular answers to survey questions, aiming to win cash and prizes. The show first aired on ABC from 2001 to 2002, with Ogie Alcasid as the host. It then moved to GMA Network in 2008, where Richard Gomez hosted from 2008 to 2009, followed by Dingdong Dantes from 2009 to 2010, and Edu Manzano in 2011. This version ended in 2011 after 324 episodes.
In 2016, ABS-CBN revived the show with Luis Manzano as the host, running until 2017 with 109 episodes. Family Feud returned to GMA Network in 2022, with Dingdong Dantes reprising his role as the host. The show has received multiple awards, including the 2024 Gawad Lasallianeta for Most Outstanding Entertainment Show and the 2023 Platinum Stallion National Media Award for Best Game Show.

Currently, Family Feud remains a popular game show in the Philippines and continues to entertain audiences with its engaging format. The program is also available for streaming on YouTube, making it accessible to a wider audience beyond television viewers.
A recent question from the game show sparked online discussions about how a suspect is transported when arrested. The question, posted on GMA Network’s official Facebook page, asked: “Sa Pilipinas, ang suspek na inaaresto ay isinasakay sa…” The choices were: A. Police Car and B. Airplane

The post received mixed reactions. Some netizens found it amusing, while others saw it as a political reference. Some joked about the options, while others criticized the show’s writers. Others speculated that the question was aimed at a particular individual.

Many social media users linked the question to the arrest and transfer of former President Rodrigo Duterte to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Netherlands, on a private plane on March 11.