Unreal
But the “reality” is this: When criticized for allowing unattended children to work long hours in dangerous conditions, CBS shot back that the kids were closely supervised by adults at all times, according to The Associated Press. Oh, well. So much for the show’s premise. And so much for finding any truth in the promotional line “40 kids for 40 days with no grown-ups.”
I mean, didn’t it occur to any of the suckers who plan to watch this show that all the camera people and countless other unseen crew members were adults? Alas, viewers are so easily duped.
All I know is that “Kid Nation” stands as yet more proof that there’s very little reality in reality television. It’s all carefully choreographed to draw in the maximum number of gullible viewers who don’t know any better – or who just don’t care that they’re being had.
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