Exposed
I wanted to write a blog about the show Exposed on MTV. Basically for those who haven’t seen it there is one person who goes on a date with two people at the same time and has a friend in a truck listening to everything they are saying. The people are run through lie detection software and the friend can tell the other friend when his/her dates is lying.. then at the end they reveal the secret and then the choice between both dates is made. During the date the two people are asked crazy questions to see if they will tell the truth or not. So the reason I am writing about this is because a few weeks ago my 10 year old sister was telling me about how she was watching the show… then tonight at 6pm I was watching it and saw the worst ones yet… the girl flashed the guys and straight out asked them if they would f*** her. She also asked one of the guys to show her down his pants and he did! I was in shock! I mean i knew they asked some inappropriate things but this was beyond suitable to be on at 6pm. I was sitting there thinking… what if my sister is watching this right now?! perhaps I should let my mom know about this and I will probably give her a call tomorrow to tell her. What happened to having these types of shows on late at night?
April 17th, 2007 at 7:33 pm
I’ve seen this show before and I don’t get what is so great about it that they continue to make new episodes. The entire premise is ridiculous — as if anyone can find a long-lasting relationship after asking such shallow questions over a short period of time with the help of an ineffective lie detection device. I love how the potential “dates” always act so surprised and shocked at the end of the episode when it’s revealed that they’re on a television show and were taped/recorded. It reminds me of Ashton Kutcher’s show “Punk’d”; did the celebrities honestly not pick up on the fact that they could be a target of the TV show after the 50th episode??? One of my favorite parts of the show is when MTV basically admits it’s all b.s. with the disclaimer at the end (or beginning… can’t remember, but it doesn’t really matter) that states the voice lie-detection test thingy is inaccurate or in my opinion, “This is a load of s#*%, but we’ll keep making it because you’re bored enough to watch anyway.” Stupid show….
April 25th, 2007 at 12:32 pm
O.k. that is horrible! There are ratings on t.v. I hope that that show is rated because there is no reason that that should be on at 6 anyway! What child goes to bed before that? I can’t believe that they even let that air. The point that they bleep out words is about usless anyway but if there are swear words on the show they should wait to air them, or better yet don’t air them at all! I don’t think that parents really realize what their kids are watching either so it probably is a good ides to tell your mom. I know that my mom used to come in and see what I was watching every once and awhile when she would cook dinner, but they don’t have time to stand over you and watch what you are going to see.
May 3rd, 2007 at 10:55 pm
We are living in a completely sex saturated world. It has gotten to the point where people are numb to this kind of
profanity. Unfortunately “sex sells”. Sex is what almost everyone wants to experience and see more of. This to me
is really perverted. I have nothing against sex, but I think that children shouldn’t be exposed to it so early.
You know film companies are continually putting sexual innuendos in kiddie films. I am sometimes shocked at what
I hear when I watch children’s movies. Its so sad that children are being forced to grow up too fast. Shows such as
“exposed” if shown at all should be aired later at night so young kids won’t be able to watch. It’s purely unethical.