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Symmetry, 13 July 2010
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Author:
ttapola from Finland
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
Yet one show that aired in a Dead Slot (weekday afternoon) in Finland,
yet proved so entertaining that I am watching the reruns as a write.
What makes this one entertaining? (Note that I did not say "an
achievement", "top quality" or anything in that vein.) Most reality
dating shows that have come since The Bachelor (whether it was first or
not, it was the one that opened the floodgates) *hope* there will be
conflict (or drama, if you prefer), and the viewers will be
entertained. The Perfect Catch with Carmen Electra (she's barely in the
show, by the way - talk about cashing in on her name) constantly *pulls
the strings* of the contestants to create conflict - cat-fights, yay! -
between the contestants. And The Perfect Catch has another catch (heh)
as well...
On the island of Paros, the contestants had to run around looking for
checkpoints at each of which they were asked a question, "Who said the
following about who?" There had been friction before, but that's when
all hell broke loose. Questions like "Of whom X said,'Y is the biggest
bitch of you all'?" to which the answer was, "Of you." and "Who said
you and Z look like two men kissing?" pushed some contestants over the
edge. Frak, women are intense in a cat-fight! What's more, as the show
progresses, most of the contestants inadvertently reveal they are
anything or everything of the following: superficial, narcissist,
selfish, backstabbing, mean-spirited, hollow-brained, morally bankrupt
shells of human beings. And most of them don't seem to realize the joke
is on them, viewers seeing how despicable these persons really are.
There are a few good men (and women), but you know what they say about
bad apples... All this provides an entertaining, 7/10 ride - just the
breathtaking scenery of the Greek islands adds one point.
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