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Solitary 2.0
I just finished the [U][URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solitary_%28TV_series%29"][B]Solitary 2.0[/B][/URL][/U] marathon. Not a bad show. I don't think that there is really anything else in the same league on television as far as gratuitous human torture is concerned. I wanted to turn the channel, but at the same time I somewhat like watching people suffer in a Spanish Inquisition kind of way. [CENTER][URL="http://vevmo.com/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=28"][IMG]http://vevmo.com/imagehosting/147fa5bed52f36.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [/CENTER] I was pulling for JP from Survivor, but they were gunning for him early and my second favorite (#7) lost in the final "treatment." I'd tune into a third edition if they have one. The "computer" Val is hilarious and she alone makes it worth watching. I can't believe I am getting sucked into has been (or never were) reruns on Fox Reality. I guess it somewhat underscores the diminished value of the current nightly television line-up. [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3-ENe-vFf8[/url]
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I watched Solitary when it came out last summer, and I also got sucked in. It was just sooo different and I can't imagine doing some of those tests w/ no idea how anyone else is doing. I didn't know it was back, then again, I kind of forget about Fox Reality Channel.
[quote=OtherPplsDrama;9711]I watched Solitary when it came out last summer, and I also got sucked in. It was just sooo different and I can't imagine doing some of those tests w/ no idea how anyone else is doing. I didn't know it was back, then again, I kind of forget about Fox Reality Channel.[/quote] I have actually had it for some time and didn't even know it. I have my preview guide set up in a way that I only see channels when I add them to my list. The torture tests were insane! The worst part is that everyone else could have quit, but in your mind you don't think they have so you keep suffering for hours. That is just sick! I think they had the best "spin" on a food competition after starving the contestants for days. Progressive additive blending of each persons favorite food into smoothies. Talk about stomach turning. Bananas, chicken burrito, tripe and sushi together (and more...) Ummm....no thanks....lol. The game is almost like a self inflicted version of Hostel or something with the ball gags, chains, nail beds, ovens etc!
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Yeah they come up w/ great ways of torture. Last season they did one where the contestants had to take shots of THE HOTTEST stuff on earth, and keep going until they basically spewed or quit. They had to drink like, tabasco, jalepeno juice, habenero juice, all kinds of crud. That's the only one that sticks out to me that I can remember. Oh and they had to lay on a bed of nails!
[B]BTW: [/B]Solitary 3.0 will be airing in January. I'll probably catch a few episodes. [quote]Spending time in solitary…with someone else? It might sound like a contradiction, but that’s just what’s happening on “Solitary v3.0,” premiering Saturday, January 17 at 9p/8c. The controversial hit reality competition pushes the boundaries with new twists and turns guaranteed to test the contestants’ endurance to the brink of psychological and physical collapse. “Solitary v3.0” brings a huge, new twist, as blindfolded subjects are shocked to find that they will initially be sharing their small pod with another contestant. Will they be friend or foe? Subjects will only be reassigned to their own pods once a grueling challenge has been completed and they have earned the right to be there. As with the first two seasons, the premise of “Solitary v3.0” is simple: the last person to leave their “pod” –small, barren and completely isolated – wins bragging rights and $50,000. Along with performing grueling activities presented by their omnipresent digital taskmaster, Val, contestants also known as “subjects” have their names replaced by numbers. These nine individuals are subjected to sleep deprivation, extreme temperatures and other forms of environmental stress meant to “break” them, thus causing them to leave their pod and lose the competition. “We wanted to make sure that our contestants weren’t getting too comfortable with the format after having watched the first two seasons of the show,” said Andrew Golder, producer and co-creator of ‘Solitary v3.0.’ “Throwing complete strangers together in a pod adds a wild card into the equation, and also makes the sense of isolation even stronger once players are truly placed in solitary.”[/quote][[URL="http://www.foxreality.com/news.php?id=84136"]via FoxReality[/URL]]