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anyone else watches \"Without Prejudice\"
i dont watch much tv but this weekend i was cleaning out my closet and bedroom and my gf was flipping channels and started watching "Without Prejudice" on GSN (i think). it was like a "Without Prejudice" marathon. I ended up watching 6 consecutive episodes of this show. it was awesome !!
Basic premise (in case you never saw it before): 6 contestants compete for a prize of 25000$. there are 5 panelists. The panelists will eliminate a contestant 1 by 1 without even meeting them (except last round). The first person gets eliminated just by a 5 sec introduction clip (because we already form opinions within first 5 secs of a person we meet). then 1 person gets eliminated based on their social life and job then 1 person gets eliminated based on their beliefs (gun control, legalizing marijuana, illegal immigration whatever). then 2 contents appear before panel and answer questions. 1 winner. They cant ask beforehand what the money will be used for by the contestant (should sympathy arrive). Main twist of the show i think is that the panelists are judging the contestants and the viewers are actually judging the panelists (when they talk about their prejudices and act on it). ------------------------- My opinion and observation: 1) Women are more prejudicial than guys. 2) Blacks are WAY MORE prejudicial than whites. Every single black panelist voted for the black contestant throughout and every single point was countered based upon "opportunity, need, being poor and oppressed" etc. Whites were voting across racial lines. 3) New Yorkers hate Texans and vice versa. one texan guy got eliminated from 1st 5 sec clip just for being from texas. 4)Guys are more liberals than girls. |
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Re: anyone else watches \"Without Prejudice\"
saw this for the first time a couple of nights ago. crazy show. Black chick on the panel hated the perky white girl who won. In the first round, she called the guy from Pakistan a terrorist. It was revealed that he served time in our military.
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