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		<title>Solitary v3.0</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the utter lack of television shows that capture my attention anymore, I was surfing through hulu.com one day last week and came across a show I’d never heard of before.&#160; It’s on Fox (which explains a lot right there LOL) and fortunately for me, they had the entire season there for me to check [...]]]></description>
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<p> With the utter lack of television shows that capture my attention anymore, I was surfing through <a href="http://hulu.com" target="_blank">hulu.com</a> one day last week and came across a show I’d never heard of before.&#160; It’s on Fox (which explains a lot right there LOL) and fortunately for me, they had the entire season there for me to check out.</p>
<p>So I watched the 1st episode.&#160; The premise is this:&#160; You take 9 people and you lock them into a room (called pods), with NOTHING.&#160; You control everything. Food, water, light, dark, sleep, comfort, noise, temperature.&#160; EVERYTHING. They have no contact with another human.&#160;&#160; You put them through very physical, very emotional, rather demeaning tasks, in an effort to break them down (and build them back up again, they state).&#160; You attempt to force them to quit by hitting a red button.&#160; You subject them to extreme exhaustion, pain, and mentally challenging puzzles, games, tasks. Week by week, one person is eliminated by virtue of being the 1st one to quit a given task or “treatment”.&#160; </p>
<p>Oh, and the host?&#160; A computer named VAL who taunts them.</p>
<p>Sounds awful, right?</p>
<p>Oh, and the final prize? Only $50,000.&#160; By reality tv standards, that’s certainly not a ton of money.&#160; So WHY do they do it? </p>
<p>I don’t know – but I’ve watched 7 episodes and will definitely tune in again today to see the next.&#160; </p>
<p>So far, they’ve been subjected to having to rip the meat off dead goats with their bare hands, attach “body clips” to their bodies – 40 of them!!! – and of course, then take them off – enclose themselves in coffins they had to build themselves, drink and sniff horrible things, oh and then! force themselves to eat the most malt balls, licorice sticks, cookies, etc. LOL</p>
<p>So torturous!</p>
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