60 Minutes was just starting when I flipped over. Feh.
'Conviction (1)'
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]
People from Princeton can't find Ghana.
I would feel smugger if I thought I could myself.
I would feel smugger if I thought I could myself.
I can, but only because I'm responsible for our Francophone maps and it's a white space that stands out.
And Tony Bourdain went there for No Reservations.
I'm pretty sure I would have found it on a map on the plane there...
I feel so bad for that dad! But am not sure why finding the parts of the word-search puzzle was so hard for so many teams!
I know - it didn't seem like it would be that difficult. Of course, it might be considered as a variation on a needle in a haystack task.
It was hard because they couldn't find the key code that was written ON THE END OF THE BUILDING!
Which they all walked past when they moved to the other task.
I'm pretty sure I would have found it on a map on the plane there...
This! I doubt I could fill in a blank map of Africa (or Eastern Europe, for that matter) either, but it's embarrassing that so many of them couldn't point to Ghana two days after having flown into it. Isn't that what the airplane map channel is for?
Hell, flying within the US, I find my route on the map in the magazine! I don't know why.
Yeah, me too! Where's that geographic map quiz we all used to do? Guess I need to brush up.
I felt sad for the dad. I think I have too much projection issue stuff going on with that team. It's hard to watch them.
I was unhappy with Nick's behavior, but I'm glad at least he recognized it and stopped. From her reaction, though, I would expect we're in for more later.