Big Brother 11 as a Job interview

I had the distinct joy of watching Big Brother on television tonight and it was not entertaining listening to all of the chaos going on within the house. I started thinking about these young people who are our youth in America and how they approach things, problem solve, and deal with the inner workings of relationships with themselves and those around them.


It was a pretty sad thing to watch the last three weeks as they have no clue what it is like to engage each other with respect, gamesmanship, and trust.


If this program was viewed as a job interview for most of these housemates they would be lucky to get any job whatsoever. They could not check the box that says: “plays well with others”. The “How do you establish a working relationship with new people” question could set off an nasty tirade of swearing and first impressions about those they walked by on the way to the interview.


If the question comes out as to “what have you been most frequently criticized”? I am sure it would be a total disaster as the time in the BB house has shown that many have been talked about, schemed about or with to vote out another player.


I am sad for some of the parents and grand parents who have been shown during segments these last few weeks as their family member has totally disgraced their elders.


Backstabbing, screaming, cussing, and total lack of sportsmanship while playing this game leads to a rather lackluster season. Reality shows that give you conflict and back biting with some class or shear genius in games playing can be entertaining and fun to watch. This season is turning out to be lame.


I want to be entertained with my limited watching time but I think I would do better with repeat episodes of “Deadliest Catch” or Family Channel’s “How to break in a tee shirt”.


Ice

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