I think i would be ok with firing the manager who would force anyone to do something so degrading. and install some kind of moral oversight. sheesh.
Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
This thread is for non-fiction TV, including but not limited to reality television (So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef: Masters, Project Runway), documentaries (The History Channel, The Discovery Channel), and sundry (Expedition Africa, Mythbusters), et al. [NAFDA]
Excellent TAR. I'm ridiculously chuffed about Jeff and Jordan doing so well. Some of the bonehead moves this episode I don't thing I've seen anything to compare. Not to mention two teams waiting out penalties on the first leg!
TAR - I have to say I don't hate any of the teams. I am, though, extremely relieved that Triathlete Grandma and Granddaughter and the Cowboys made it through. I enjoyed the challenges and was particularly happy that they didn't do that asinine
TAR: I'm bummed by the first elimination -- they were really pretty adorable, and I'd always rather root for someone is not young, blonde, and perfectly fit.
Undercover Boss: What's confusing me is what cover they're giving the locations. So this is supposed to be some new, random, entry-level employee -- why is a camera crew following him around, and interviewing staff? Just one of those curious things I'd like explained.
I love Jordan and Jeff so much!! OMG.
Undercover Boss: RAGE. Good god, absolute RAGE. And this chain manager KNOWS he's camera. WTF?!
Also, I can't believe the idiocy going on with this painting task. Seriously? I'm not convinced poor Jordan is 100% literate, and yet? They figured out what the clue said.
It's true. That and the models not getting that they were supposed to take the funicular.
Undercover Boss: What he did for Marcy was nice, but how about also asking her to head up a recruiting and training program that helps to create and find more women who want to get on the management track.
Undercover Boss: What's confusing me is what cover they're giving the locations. So this is supposed to be some new, random, entry-level employee -- why is a camera crew following him around, and interviewing staff? Just one of those curious things I'd like explained.
For Waste Management, I think they said they were doing a documentary or news story on entry-level jobs.
Is TAR usually On Demand? Survivor and UB are. I really want to watch ice skating "live".