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Name: Private | Gender: M | Member Since July 6, 2007
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"The Moment of Truth"

Posted on: March 20, 2008 7:40 am
Edited on: March 20, 2008 7:41 am
 

OK, I admit it, I am a video voyeur. I love watching "reality" television, watching people humiliate themselves or torture themselves for cash.

One of the new reality shows this year is "The Moment of Truth". Before the show, contestants are asked a series of questions (over 50 questions) while hooked up to a lie detector. Then the show picks 21 of them to ask on TV.

This is where the show loses all credibility.

They never say that the producers pick the questions randomly. They never say they are picked by a third party. Quite simply, I believe the people are being set up to humiliate themselves, then lose everything if they try to go for too much cash. You can walk away at any point, and keep the cash you have won.

You win cash by answering questions truthfully, as determined by your previous lie detector test. Be truthful about the first six, and you get $10,000; next 5 get you to the $25,000 level. The rest of the levels (if I remember correctly are): four more right answers gets you to $100,000. Three more and you win a total of $250,000. Keep going, answer two more questions and you win a total of $350,000 and finally, answer the last question honestly and walk home with $500,000.

That's 21 total questions. Nobody has gotten to the top, and I don't think anyone will. And I don't trust the show.

The questions they ask are highly personal.

"Since being married, have you had sexual intercourse with someone other than your husband?"
"Have you ever stolen from your job?"
"Do you regret breaking up with your ex-boyfriend?"
"If your ex-boyfriend asked you back right now, would you go with him?"
"Have you had sex with any of your friends' wives?"

All of these questions have been asked of previous contestants. All were answered truthfully. Then they lose (when they get past the $100,000 level) on things like "Do you think you are a good person?", or "Have you ever touched a client more than you had to while giving her a massage?"

What????

They already admitted to a host of embarrassing deeds, then lose on something simple? And on this show, unlike most others, there are no "safe levels". On most shows, once you pass the $25,000 level, even if you're wrong after that, you still win the $25K.

Not on "The Moment of Truth". One wrong answer, and you drag your defeated ass home with no money, probably no spouse, and no job.

This is why I don't trust the show. They could either cheat, and say the person is lying when they're not (unlikely given the fact that it's a federal crime) OR they deliberately pick questions that the contestant previously lied to, just to get them to lose all their money.

Either way, I think they're cheating. But that won't get me to stop watching. Like I said, I'm a video voyeur, and I love seeing these people humiliate themselves for the almighty dollar. But I don't know if I'll ever believe that this show is on the level.







Category: General
Reputation: 96
Level: Superstar
Since: Aug 16, 2007
Posted on: March 20, 2008 4:56 pm

"The Moment of Truth"

So Big E,

Have you ever slept with one of your wife's friends?

Have you ever used peanut butter for a purpose not intended by the manufacturer?

Have you ever flirted with jailbait and wondered if you could get away with - it?

Have you ever spread dna in public places?

Does a black light in your bedroom cause you to become nervous?

What is in your nightstand drawer?

Hmmmmm.....I have my eye on you....

AV

 



Reputation: 99
Level: Superstar
Since: Jul 6, 2007
Posted on: March 20, 2008 11:10 pm

"The Moment of Truth"

Have you ever slept with one of your wife's friends?  No.

Have you ever used peanut butter for a purpose not intended by the manufacturer? No...but whipped cream and other foods...

Have you ever flirted with jailbait and wondered if you could get away with - it? Since passing the age of 18? I plead the 5th...

Have you ever spread dna in public places?  Who hasn't?

Does a black light in your bedroom cause you to become nervous?  No...but a blinking red one does...

What is in your nightstand drawer? Condoms, lubes, the usual stuff.



And you???



Reputation: 99
Level: Superstar
Since: Dec 1, 2007
Posted on: March 21, 2008 2:39 am

"The Moment of Truth"

Fact of the matter is these reality shows are all about shock value to get ratings.  They each try to one up each other to become the reality show of the moment.  They probably are picking questions the contestants previously answered untruthfully.  How could they not when those are going to provide the most entertainment. 

They should give people some money for making it to a certain point considering they could be causing them to lose their jobs. 



Reputation: 96
Level: Superstar
Since: Aug 16, 2007
Posted on: March 21, 2008 9