[quote name=\'cyberjoek\' post=\'147708\' date=\'Mar 9 2007, 01:09 PM\']
These two quotes are the ones that interest me. You profess to have a problem with 5th Grader keeping rules from the viewer (and, I'll give FOX / Burnett the benefit of the doubt, telling the player about them) and you
don't have a problem with 1vs100 doing the same.
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Yes. Because, unless I'm missing something REALLY major (I admit I don't watch
IVC, so maybe I am), the difference is that
IVC isn't trying to represent themselves as anything other than what they are, whereas
5th Grader clearly is. If anything,
IVC is guilty of omission, whereas
5th Grader is guilty of flat-out deception. You DO see the difference, right?
I think that as long as the playing field is fair between contestants who play the game and each players is given an equal shot at the grand prize.
Again, never once have I suggested that
5th Grader is running a rigged game. I've made the "as long as the rules are the same for everyone, it's fair" argument myself, so I don't dispute that in the least. I'm just saying the potential for tampering is there, and that it's reprehensible from a respect-your-audience standpoint that they feel the need to hide (or at least, not be the least bit forthcoming about) this dirty little secret.
Until someone can show that 5th Grader has been rigged (or even point to a particular moment as say it was most likely rigged) I'm going to give the show the benefit of the doubt.
Good, you do that. To the best of my knowledge, nobody has done that yet. We're just bothered that the production is being somewhat underhanded about what they are presenting, and that leads us to wonder if we have cause to distrust other facets of the production as well. Hey, more Kool-Aid for you, right?