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Who wants to be a superhero on Sci-fi? I understand that ALL reality TV is scripted, and that the winners and losers were all chosen long ago by network executives (as in any reality contest type show)....but Iron Enforcer's stupid answer to the "steroids" question, purposely abrasive attitude, and his giving up on the dog challenge all seemed to be WAY too obvious. If a girl 1/3 his size can make it to the door, so could he (in fact he did, all he had to do was lean forward, he gave up with no excuse or explination). I know he was to be the "guy we all love to hate" from day one, but does anyone else feel cheated by this blatant insult of the viewer's intelligence?

2006-08-03 15:19:28 · 1 answers · asked by cognitively_dislocated 5 in Entertainment & Music Television

I totally agree with MS Fortune....They really picked the wrong challenge for him to fail (or at least the wrong reason for him to fail that challenge). He made it to the door, stopped, yelled uncle...it's like he almost forgot he was suposed to loose. I expected better acting/writing.

2006-08-03 17:07:01 · update #1

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yeah... I thought it was ridiculous that he yelled uncle so close to the door, had no explanation for it and never denied the steroids usage...no doubt this was at least somewhat planned.... but it was a bit amusing the way they offered him the bad guy role... and it will be a good role for him...... as oppose to a super hero... in the end it's just a TV show... good for a chuckle.. but not to be taken that seriously...it's the only way not to feel offended with anything on TV...

2006-08-03 17:03:34 · answer #1 · answered by Ms Fortune 7 · 3 1

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