Feels like we're edging into TLC territory. Can the contestants be very obviously disabled or made up to look particularly grotesque in any particular way? The show needs an extra "ick" factor to properly sell it.
"Trail Trash Texts" or "DMs from My <Insert Series of Synonyms to Slurs Here>"
Then it can be a hot topic of daytime news media. Maybe see if you can even get it sued or censored or find someone who was fired for watching it on the job. The show will do huge numbers.
Awkwardness is incredibly cheap to film and turn around into content. Less that you find it entertaining and more that you'll fixate on it as a clip in a long line of similar looking content. HBO / Discovery Channel love this kind of low-rent reality TV, because it gets people into watching the first episode purely on shock value. Also great for getting the name recognition of the show up among the critically lucrative "I'm too mature for cartoons but not mature enough to watch normal TV" 13-21 demographic.
Literally the only thing that matters is whether your cursor hovers over it or your scroll pauses for a second as you pass over it. The Algorithm will flag this as "We have your attention" and feed you an increasing quantity of the slop until you give in or you stop using whatever media service is delivering it.
Agreed. I like a few Office episodes, but I never really got into it. I'm also not a fan of self-deprecating humor, despite making a lot of self-deprecating jokes myself.
I watched all of The Office, but I had to keep actively reminding myself that those situations aren't real and that they're paid actors who are expecting everything that's happening, in order not to wince my face inside out.
I used to love sitcoms (Seinfeld, King of Queens, IT Crowd, etc), but I guess it's just not what I'm looking for anymore. If I want comedy, I usually go with stand-up these days.
I am the same way.
My husband loves I Think You Should Leave. I cannot stand how horrible and awkward it is. Like its not just not funny it's actively uncomfortable to watch. Which makes it even funnier to him >.>
"Real" awkwardness is usually coming at someone's expense. I don't enjoy that. The same way true sadness is usually at someone's expense.
But if it's part of a story, fine. I'll watch a sad movie or a show that has awkward moments. Those very real feelings explored in a fun way that hurts no one can be a good time. Just like no one really enjoys being genuinely scared, but a scary movie can trigger that emotion in a safe and fun way.
I hate cringe comedy because it makes me feel awkward... But I'm very much not an empathetic person (for whatever reason, I don't really 'do' affective empathy).
Also, this premise kind of sucks as a 'game'. Unless mom has experience with being hit on by her son, how would she have any inkling to identify which of the messages is his? 'Oh, that's my boy, I know he's into the massive tits', lol.
This is just 'let's make fun of men for being thirsty' thinly-veiled misandry, plenty of women have sent plenty of cringe DMs to men they've lusted after, too.
The trick is to plug the whole network thing (router, modem, wifi) on one powerstrip with a switch and then just have her turn the entire thing off and on direct at the source.
Honestly, just tell her to unplug it, go make coffee or something (say it needs to "cool off" or whatever), and plug it back in. Letting the capacitors discharge is usually enough to fix 90% of problems, which is why phone techs tell you to turn it off, check some BS cables for about 30 seconds or so, and then turn it back on. It's not about the cables, it's about the capacitors.
Yeah! I'd worry about directly incentivizng men to sexually harass women, conversely: providing harassers the cover of "fame seeking" to obscure genuine harassment.
I wouldn't subject the young women to it. Why make the target of the messages have to be involved. Pay someone who knows what they are getting into and can quit whenever they feel like it.
Pay someone who knows what they are getting into and can quit whenever they feel like it.
How do you think these young women would appear on the show? This may come as a surprise, but despite the 3 letter name, MTV lacks widespread intelligence gathering capacity and definitely can’t read your text messages without your consent.
I’m fairly confident that anybody appearing on this show would have sent in an application to the company, and signed a non-indentured contract.
Closest things I've seen are Creepy Text Theatre and I can't remember what they called it but Radio 1 in the UK used to have a phone number women could give out to guys who were creeping them out and they'd play the voicemail messages on the air.