inc-10
Joined Jun 2006
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This is a truly interesting show. Although setting (same nightclub for series, at least two "judges" admit to being seduction coaches) seems seedy and a sometimes feels like a grand advertisement of self-help fraud business called PUA, at the same it feels quite genuine, portraying the typical weekend hunt for 20-somethings across the globe. Anyone who's been in a night club will familiarize the types quickly.
Watching gelled-up muscleheads proclaiming to be alpha males, flashing jewelry and showcasing their villas, and yet failing to establish even simplest form of human contact (like exchanging names) is pretty funny. Sure, it generates lots of flame from feminists, but good television isn't a church mass, and doesn't have to uphold some fake moral values.
It's simply funny, realistic at times, tragic sometimes and even a bit educating.
You can also view this show as live testing of fake values injected into people by modern commercial infospace and find scientific value, as "required" body shape and wealth rarely is as important to find a mate in nature, although calling a 5-minute meet & greet, followed with phone number exchange is not exactly this. Or is it? "Keys to the VIP" sheds some light to the question, while no other TV- show has ever done so.
Watching gelled-up muscleheads proclaiming to be alpha males, flashing jewelry and showcasing their villas, and yet failing to establish even simplest form of human contact (like exchanging names) is pretty funny. Sure, it generates lots of flame from feminists, but good television isn't a church mass, and doesn't have to uphold some fake moral values.
It's simply funny, realistic at times, tragic sometimes and even a bit educating.
You can also view this show as live testing of fake values injected into people by modern commercial infospace and find scientific value, as "required" body shape and wealth rarely is as important to find a mate in nature, although calling a 5-minute meet & greet, followed with phone number exchange is not exactly this. Or is it? "Keys to the VIP" sheds some light to the question, while no other TV- show has ever done so.