8/10
So unethical - I love it!
3 April 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Pay back is a b**ch and this program proves it. In a climate of litigation I am so surprised and pleased that he gets away with the trauma the pranks could inflict on the participants. I'm sure I would end up with PTSD thinking my brothers head was frozen and then smashed, or the "rapture" had occurred and I was left behind (although I would be expecting to be left behind), the thought of losing all my loved ones would destroy me. . I would definitely end up with severe complex PTSD waking up in the future apocalypse! But fair play to these participants who can take it for what it is. A very well played out prank which uses elements of magician skills to pull off. This makes me think of psychological studies that are banned or considered ethical because of the impact on the participants, and that's what makes me question this. I love it, I want more of it. But, after the initial relief that it wasn't real, would there be some long term impact on these persons pranked? And if so, how could I, with good conscience, derive pleasure from it? But I do and I did and not only that, but I'm left wanting more. A true guilty pleasure to watch.
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