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The blokes taking part in the reality show were not told that Miriam was anything out of the ordinary until in the final episode where (s)he lifts up his/her skirt to show the, well, dangly bits. This wouldn’t be all that bad but Miriam has been flirting with and having brief snogs with most of the lads competing and of course the lads taking place felt utterly violated.
The contestants are taking the producers of the show to court and trying to prevent the show from being aired. As you would expect, they feel violated and lied to. It is not obvious that Miriam is a bloke to look at, there is a picture of her/him in most of the tabloids today with this story in some shape or form. Whether you can tell or not, I do NOT want to watch some he-she kissing a bunch of young blokes who are unaware of the gender of Miriam. It is sick, gross-out TV.
This is clearly the developers trying a new slant on reality TV, a market flooded with samey shows like Pop Idol, Fame Academy and other crap I wouldn’t watch if my life depended on it. However I think this slant is a little too extreme and would be best suited to the likes of Japan where light entertainment consists of men piercing their eyelids with ballpoint pens.
’There’s something about Miriam’ is the entertainment equivalent of committing suicide by overdosing on laxatives.
The blokes taking part in the reality show were not told that Miriam was anything out of the ordinary until in the final episode where (s)he lifts up his/her skirt to show the, well, dangly bits. This wouldn’t be all that bad but Miriam has been flirting with and having brief snogs with most of the lads competing and of course the lads taking place felt utterly violated.
The contestants are taking the producers of the show to court and trying to prevent the show from being aired. As you would expect, they feel violated and lied to. It is not obvious that Miriam is a bloke to look at, there is a picture of her/him in most of the tabloids today with this story in some shape or form. Whether you can tell or not, I do NOT want to watch some he-she kissing a bunch of young blokes who are unaware of the gender of Miriam. It is sick, gross-out TV.
This is clearly the developers trying a new slant on reality TV, a market flooded with samey shows like Pop Idol, Fame Academy and other crap I wouldn’t watch if my life depended on it. However I think this slant is a little too extreme and would be best suited to the likes of Japan where light entertainment consists of men piercing their eyelids with ballpoint pens.
’There’s something about Miriam’ is the entertainment equivalent of committing suicide by overdosing on laxatives.
"Theres something about aMANda"
"Theres something about MANdy"
"Theres something about saMANtha"
or something.
I can't see how you'd stretch it out into an interesting TV show, but as a thing in its self it is pretty funny, purely because of the pathetic *shock horror*.
> homophobic,
So you spend a week snogging a woman, then you find out she's really a man - there's nothing homophobic about feeling cheated and disgusted.
One episode yes, but a whole series? That's really a bit out of order.
> So you spend a week snogging a woman, then you find out she's really
> a man - there's nothing homophobic about feeling cheated and
> disgusted.
The only motivation behind the moaning is as a reaction to feeling insecure about being attracted to a man. Why did they kiss her/him – because they were attracted to the whole “package” or because they thought she had a vulva?
There’s nothing homophobic about feeling cheated – but disgusted? How disgusted were the men when they had their tongue down his/her’s throat?
> The only motivation behind the moaning is as a reaction to feeling
> insecure about being attracted to a man. Why did they kiss her/him –
> because they were attracted to the whole “package” or because they
> thought she had a vulva?
>
> There’s nothing homophobic about feeling cheated – but disgusted?
> How disgusted were the men when they had their tongue down his/her’s
> throat?
He [Miriam] looks very convincing on the surface, and I presume they were attracted to her woman-ness, not her man-ness.
Disgusted is the emotion I think most heterosexual men would feel on the discovery they had in fact been kissing a man all along.
Not that I have any real sympathy for these jackasses. Put yourself up for a reality TV show and you deserve all the humiliation you get.
> Not that I have any real sympathy for these jackasses. Put yourself
> up for a reality TV show and you deserve all the humiliation you get.
Now on that point I think we can all agree :)