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<blockquote data-quote="John Crichton" data-source="post: 2359846" data-attributes="member: 4779"><p>I gotta say that I like the show.</p><p></p><p>While there is money involved it really seems like the people involved are learning things about themselves and going through a few changes - mostly for the better. Unlike The Apprentice (which I do like, but for different reasons) there is some actual interaction that has nothing to do with the Game. Sure, Richard seems to be playing games but it isn't really working. And there were/are alliances but they really can't help either team win.</p><p></p><p>Basically, it's just different and doesn't offend my sensibilities. There's no backstabbing, stupid stunt tasks (okay, the get as many numbers as you can in X time was damn close) or useless drama. The people aren't actually all that interesting but by virtue of the show's concept all they are there to do is be themselves but just a little more daring.</p><p></p><p>I like that the people are all generally good folks. The guys aren't scummy and the women, while attractive, are well behaved. Is it real? Probably not, but it certainly seems like everyone is having a good time and are open to new things and trying activities they would never do.</p><p></p><p>Basically, it's a harmless and fun little show that I hope sticks around for a while. It's much better than most of the other reality shlock I've seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Crichton, post: 2359846, member: 4779"] I gotta say that I like the show. While there is money involved it really seems like the people involved are learning things about themselves and going through a few changes - mostly for the better. Unlike The Apprentice (which I do like, but for different reasons) there is some actual interaction that has nothing to do with the Game. Sure, Richard seems to be playing games but it isn't really working. And there were/are alliances but they really can't help either team win. Basically, it's just different and doesn't offend my sensibilities. There's no backstabbing, stupid stunt tasks (okay, the get as many numbers as you can in X time was damn close) or useless drama. The people aren't actually all that interesting but by virtue of the show's concept all they are there to do is be themselves but just a little more daring. I like that the people are all generally good folks. The guys aren't scummy and the women, while attractive, are well behaved. Is it real? Probably not, but it certainly seems like everyone is having a good time and are open to new things and trying activities they would never do. Basically, it's a harmless and fun little show that I hope sticks around for a while. It's much better than most of the other reality shlock I've seen. [/QUOTE]
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