I read just the first one and, frankly, AndyD, you're being really naive. The producers have one and only one goal: Get and keep eyes on the screen so the sales staff can sell lots of expensive advertising and make gobs of money.I've posted a few articles on my opinion of the show's premise and promotion and a review of episode one on my blog.
Direct links to articles:
THE ONE: The search for Australia's most gullible audience
Richard, in case you're still reading this, I was wondering... did you have anything to do with designing the testing procedures?
I read just the first one and, frankly, AndyD, you're being really naive.
I must say that some folks have told me they thought I came across like no skeptic they have seen on TV. Open to the possibility of the paranormal and not just saying it's all BS.
I know it's all about the editing but I'm wondering in what context you end up saying things that seem to lend credence to the woo side once they've spliced it all together? (And who was that forensic video analyst who's apparently never seen a spider before?)
Thanks for the torrent Richard, but unfortunately there aren't any seeders. If anyone already has this, can you please hop back onto the torrent, and seed. If you download, please leave your torrent open for a few days for others to download. Thanks !!
My review of most of episode two is here.
If you haven't seen the show yet, or read about it, then do a little test. Think of five or six Australian Olympians. Don't try too hard, just the first that come to mind. Write them down before reading the next instruction.
Hmmm, this seems to be similar but actually an impossible version of the "think of a country that starts with the letter "D" trick." Even Americans can come up with Denmark, but 5 or 6 Australian Olympians? I remember your female beach volleyball and basketball teams were very pretty and dressed for the hot weather but that's all I got.
I think that test was designed for Australians. I personally can think of three Australian olympians who aren't swimmers. One is a runner (Cathy Freeman), one a weightlifter (that huge tuna fisherman from Nowra whose name I can't currently recall) and one an equestrian (Andrew Hay). In fact, the only Australian swimmer whose name I can currently recall is Dawn Fraser, and that's going back quite some time. Oh, and there's Shane Gould as well.Hmmm, this seems to be similar but actually an impossible version of the "think of a country that starts with the letter "D" trick." Even Americans can come up with Denmark, but 5 or 6 Australian Olympians? I remember your female beach volleyball and basketball teams were very pretty and dressed for the hot weather but that's all I got.