episode begins and ends the same way . I’ve always appreciated that on, the number of contestants to be booted out is never set in stone, and the schedule for eliminations seems wonderfully arbitrary. Sometimes, the kicked-out participants are replaced by new players. On season two, a pair of “blocked” contestants, Jack and Lisa were snuck back into competition by the producers under the guise of a fake profile they named John, who they hilariously decide to make a gay psychic.
Before I move on, I do have to address that I was one of those initial skeptics of producer meddling. I remember texting you — in the thick of my season one binge — about how annoying I found the addition of new players. I was wrong! In hindsight, I think I was reacting to the after-school-special quality of that season’s relationships. How the producers meddled in season two was smart and necessary.
These questions still exist even when contestants feel comfortable playing themselves. Chloe — thin, young, white — does not pose an obvious threat to the others. Her looks, coupled with her naiveté, affords her a certain level of innocence, leading other contestants to either use her as a pawn or try and protect her from being used as a pawn. Whereas the white women — catfish or not — are usually given the benefit of the doubt, the Black women aren’t.
The fact that (at least) one of these 'critics' didn't bother watching the Brazilian and French versions, which are insanely superior to both seasons of the US version, is pretty shameful. 🙄 Didn't bother reading the rest of the article after that.
They mean genius. TaraKMarron
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