What would you say and do if nobody was watching you? A group of people are free to say what they really feel behind the safety of a mask.What would you say and do if nobody was watching you? A group of people are free to say what they really feel behind the safety of a mask.What would you say and do if nobody was watching you? A group of people are free to say what they really feel behind the safety of a mask.
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This game show has elements of reality play that other social games have, like "Survivor" or "Big Brother". The contestants live in a communal building called the "Square House". They spend much of their living time in the "Round House", a large ring with a central open space, where eliminations occur. And they spend some of their time in underground bunkers called "Hideouts", where they communicate anonymously via text-like messages.
Overseeing the process is a host alleged to be A. I. The competition includes two types of games: some that contribute to the overall prize pot (which is $100,000 maximum) and some that determine who is the "Anonymous". While they are in their hideouts, their identities are unknown; they use screen names. And we all know that people who communicate anonymously online often behave differently than in real life.
The idea is to form bonds, but to strategically use your anonymous communications to confuse the other players. Periodically, they players take a test where they guess the identities that the other screen names belong to. You become the "Anonymous" if your identity is the least identified. And you get to choose which player is eliminated from the game.
This is a game of deception. And it is a mind game. Good players have analytical skills, but also know how to use their gut feelings. Among the contestants in the first season are a board game champion, a professional poker player, a lobbyist, and some with ties to other reality shows.
This game will appeal most to viewers who like reality game shows or games of deception, like "The Mole".
Overseeing the process is a host alleged to be A. I. The competition includes two types of games: some that contribute to the overall prize pot (which is $100,000 maximum) and some that determine who is the "Anonymous". While they are in their hideouts, their identities are unknown; they use screen names. And we all know that people who communicate anonymously online often behave differently than in real life.
The idea is to form bonds, but to strategically use your anonymous communications to confuse the other players. Periodically, they players take a test where they guess the identities that the other screen names belong to. You become the "Anonymous" if your identity is the least identified. And you get to choose which player is eliminated from the game.
This is a game of deception. And it is a mind game. Good players have analytical skills, but also know how to use their gut feelings. Among the contestants in the first season are a board game champion, a professional poker player, a lobbyist, and some with ties to other reality shows.
This game will appeal most to viewers who like reality game shows or games of deception, like "The Mole".
Pretty good concept
It kept me coming back to watch the next episode
Definitely would like to see another season...wife will watch first season soon. Some of the players were annoying, but that is par for the course in these kinds of shows, isn't it. Can't always LOVE each contestant. In this show, you unequivocally will NOT love each contestant. Interesting contests to add to the pot. A little disappointed the total amount in the pot at the end...could have been better, but it wasn't bad. I had a bet with a friend who would win..I WAS WRONG...lol. BRING ON THE SECOND SEASON OF THE ANONYMOUS PLEASE!
So far, we have a one star and two star review. I will be generous and give it three stars. Only giving it a three because I like the premise of the show, but where do they get these people? The guys are whiney when they're nominated. Dudes - look in the mirror, there are reasons you are being nominated! Too much camera time is given to Dillian, who whines the most and overacts with silly antics and faces. I don't know if I will be able to finish the series. There is no one I am rooting for to win. On the contrary, I am rooting for people to be evicted from the show. Not recommending The Anonymous.
I enjoy reality TV and watching relationships develop and competitions, but in this show literally nothing ever happens. No real competitions or things to catch your interest. Just sitting around talking to each other and then talking to an AI. Also, most reality shows have one or two people who are annoying to watch, but some of the contestants on this show are so irritating, I could barely stand to turn on the next episode. I could barely make it to the end to see who won.
I really liked the concept of this show, intertwining both interpersonal connections with that of the anonymous interactions that occur through the web/text. It really highlighted the difference of emotions that come out of people based on the platform in which they interact. Reminds me of driving a car, the human is more or less removed and all we see are cars, so it makes it easier to honk like a holes, flip birds, etc... but this isnt something people would do face to face with one another. Just a facet of human psychology that this show exploits quite well. I enjoyed the new age tech that they showed off - I think this show has something to build upon. Hope they make another.
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