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Chris Humfrey's Wild Life (2011)
Be Fair about your employment
I enjoyed this series as I liked the educational aspect about wild life in Australia.
Now I grant you that he is running a small business - but every small businessman uses the same excuse of "running a small business" to use and abuse their employees. And even sadder is that we as a society and constant supply of "slaves" continue to accept that excuse for the abuse they must constantly endure and tolerate for the minimum, non-living wage these types of business owners provide. If the business doesn't provide a living wage without any abuse of their employees, then perhaps it ain't the right business, despite all the good it professes to be doing for society.
If you as a business have determined that a constant communication tool is important to keep your business operating proficiently and efficiently, then supply the damn tools to do that. You don't expect your employees to supply their own wild life as that is part of the job - a tool you provide. Well the same goes for the telecommunication equipment. If you have found a great presenter and handler for your wild life, and they didn't own a cell phone at all, would you say forget it? What would you do? And if they did have a cell phone and said it was for their strictly for their use, what would you do? Not hire them? Perhaps these people have been abused enough with those kind of expectations, that it is no wonder they just walk away from you without any notice - respect deserves respect. You seem to give a lot of respect to your animals to the detriment of the humans you have to interact with and employ. I think this business should not even be a business - it should rather go out of business and let the animals go free, yes, despite all the educational advances it provides. I feel so sad saying that, but you need to treat your employees much better than you are currently doing according to the show!!!!!!!!!
Suddenly Royal (2015)
One of the few nice reality shows
Although King Dave is the lead in this charming reality series, it is my opinion that his wife and daughter steal the show entirely. Putting up with his antics, laughing at his not-so-bad jokes really seems to make these two stand out and carry the show along. The wonderful laughter throughout from his wife as she interacts and copes with somewhat charming plans - is just sweet. I love watching this couple interact - reality. And the daughter seems way beyond her years, something expected in the UK, but here it seems such a pleasant surprise. Just don't let all this publicity, television, public attention go to her head - don't need more Kardashians - need more of those like Grace with 'grace'. Congrats on having a pleasant reality show - the only one I really enjoy.
Limitless (2015)
Not the best writing I've ever seen
I fail to understand the writers in and of this series. The first thing any thinking man does when granted three wishes, is to request endless wishes. Well, I would kinda assume this guy is supposed to be a thinking man, given that is what the "special power" is supposed to be. So the "fatal flaw" in this series is why the guy doesn't do the first 3 things anybody else would do in his situation - especially given the "special power".
1. Why doesn't he spend one pill to figure the biochemistry behind the pill, it's constituents, and then how to manufacture enough for himself to be consistently "special".
2. Why doesn't he figure out the antidote to the physical/mental breakdown that he has to continually take to prevent that from occurring, and stop the people holding him hostage from engaging in that exercise.
3. Finally, why doesn't he figure out a successful way to deal with his dad's issues to eliminate problem 2 completely.
These are the things even the simplest of 10 year old sit and scratch their heads about when they watch this stuff. If you want better writing, maybe get a precocious 10 year old to write. I'm sure he would have addressed these things long before the 4 episode sought to bore your audience to death.