5/5/20 @ 9:05pm
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I've been watching the show. It's interesting. The tip aspect is what it is. I've had a little fun in there. The boys are nice enough.
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Exactly what came to mind...frat boys sitting around in self admiration. In a word - boring.
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Eight guys in isolation for 30 days that turn on a camera for you to watch their day to day interactions and perhaps have a chat with a couple. You want the other stuff, then follow their social media. Like any webcam model, their day is not just filled with dieting and exercise, they need to keep up with all the social media outlets, photo shoots, and other job requirements while confined to the apartment.
You either have fun with it or you don't but no reason to complain about it. Besides, they are giving 10% to the World Health Organization. Quote
Eight guys in isolation for 30 days that turn on a camera for you to watch their day to day interactions and perhaps have a chat with a couple. You want the other stuff, then follow their social media. Like any webcam model, their day is not just filled with dieting and exercise, they need to keep up with all the social media outlets, photo shoots, and other job requirements while confined to the apartment.
You either have fun with it or you don't but no reason to complain about it. Besides, they are giving 10% to the World Health Organization.
If they say they are contributing to some great cause then good for them. I have been to many a black tie dinner where the effort and the money for entertainment has more than eclipsed the actual money for the good cause. There still has to be a better effort to earn the other supposed 90% that they are going to keep. Quote
Eight guys in isolation for 30 days that turn on a camera for you to watch their day to day interactions and perhaps have a chat with a couple. You want the other stuff, then follow their social media. Like any webcam model, their day is not just filled with dieting and exercise, they need to keep up with all the social media outlets, photo shoots, and other job requirements while confined to the apartment.
You either have fun with it or you don't but no reason to complain about it. Besides, they are giving 10% to the World Health Organization.
Ha, doubt they are isolated together if you see all their Instagram postings. Also there are more entertaining ways to get more credits for charity on this site. The intention for the WHO may be good, but really, this is really not fitting the bill, and really boring.
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Yes, some member wants to shame us by saying they are giving to the WHO. Who cares about the shaming? I don't. I give to many charities but I also don't waste my money on unnecessary events that take 90% for the show and 10% gets butchered by the administrative costs for the charity. Quote
Agree, and also agree with above that the casting was all wrong, there was not a strong personality to lead or sustain interest. A charismatic guy like Stephen Basquiat or Freddy McQueen or Pierre Bellons. These are faces that light up a screen. Where was Mr. Duroy in this planning? Quote
This was the same impression I also had also. Huge letdown as I am all for such a competition like Big Brother on here but this was barely that! Hell, I wouldn't even label it a "reality show", just a live feed of frat brothers bored and trying to pass the time. Perhaps another studio will try such a project with better execution? Quote