Normally I think the reality shows of late are nothing more than just hash of left over shows, ideas and drivel.
But this one caught my eye while looking at the results of the awards due to a controversial "joke" involving illegal substances that was pulled at the last second by producers.
This show "Exiled" takes the spoiled, pampered, rebellious sweet 16 rich girl and puts her amongst the poor in some third world country. Their parents have become fed up and realize their mistake in giving their baby anything and everything that they ask for without imparting the "necessary tools", as quoted by one parent, to face life on their own. So sending them to a third world country to live with a poor family and live like they do in hopes that they'll get a reality check. Sounds interesting.
http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?id=1587340&vid=232356
I think that this is a good idea especially for the hopeless ones who'd probably find some (equally) rich boyfriend that may or may not eventually marry them and they can continue their pampered existence.
Hard work never killed anyone, and sweating to earn that next dollar however you do it never killed anybody either.
My only beef is the "week" when it should be a month-long excursion, for reasons that a week of "hell" just isn't enough to impress that this is the rest of their lives they're looking at. One week of sleeping on dirty floors, cleaning up elephant poo, eating FRESH chicken (watching it get killed and cleaned) and so on... makes for a vivid experience but hardly the imprint needed to impress the importance of work and working for yourself and not having others do it for you. A month would do that. It takes 30 days to develop a habit (and that's once you really START that particular one) and less than a few days to break it.
Still seems like an interesting show, but who knows.
But this one caught my eye while looking at the results of the awards due to a controversial "joke" involving illegal substances that was pulled at the last second by producers.
This show "Exiled" takes the spoiled, pampered, rebellious sweet 16 rich girl and puts her amongst the poor in some third world country. Their parents have become fed up and realize their mistake in giving their baby anything and everything that they ask for without imparting the "necessary tools", as quoted by one parent, to face life on their own. So sending them to a third world country to live with a poor family and live like they do in hopes that they'll get a reality check. Sounds interesting.
http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?id=1587340&vid=232356
I think that this is a good idea especially for the hopeless ones who'd probably find some (equally) rich boyfriend that may or may not eventually marry them and they can continue their pampered existence.
Hard work never killed anyone, and sweating to earn that next dollar however you do it never killed anybody either.
My only beef is the "week" when it should be a month-long excursion, for reasons that a week of "hell" just isn't enough to impress that this is the rest of their lives they're looking at. One week of sleeping on dirty floors, cleaning up elephant poo, eating FRESH chicken (watching it get killed and cleaned) and so on... makes for a vivid experience but hardly the imprint needed to impress the importance of work and working for yourself and not having others do it for you. A month would do that. It takes 30 days to develop a habit (and that's once you really START that particular one) and less than a few days to break it.
Still seems like an interesting show, but who knows.