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grasshopper rex : I remember reading Fahrenheit 451 when I was a teen and thinking it was farfetched and unl...
mkmikas : hehe of course, the glottis! from the greek γλῶττα, akin to glossolalia :) actually polyg...
kronickurves : Another fantastic episode!!!
Boiler : Jerry Seinfeld must be the next antichrist.
Danfis : They need to remove the comedy tag. Seriously, in no way shape or form could this be consi...
yellow_rose1 : it was deplorable behavior and for what, nothing was gained nothing would have been gained...
yellow_rose1 : Even though it was inevitable. I am in utter disbelief that this could happen in a first ...
grasshopper rex : As you can see from the rating here and on IMDb, far too many learned nothing from this em...
That was the most staged, theatrical play on the expectations of the viewer finale I would never have expected. Any viewer that watched Roland realised what a selfish person he was from the get go. Then he “admits” it via telling the viewer that in “training” for Alone, he refused to go to his mother’s funeral. Jump ahead, and suddenly Roland is admitting to treating his family poorly, his sister shows up and the theatrics begin. I have never in my whole life seen someone so uncomfortable with emotion, touching, or being close. From the looks of it, they did a couple takes of his sister hooting and hollering for joy. The parting shot of Roland shows a man who knows he has a part to play for an audience. This whole winning and coming to terms was unnecessarily over the top and contrived. The voice-overs for this whole season were pure sensationalism, and the “on camera” events were quite obviously staged. Roll back to Seasons 1, 2, 3, and 4 and Alone was quite a different animal. 1/5