Big Brother: An Unnecessary Revival


Big Brother: An Unnecessary Revival

Television's Unofficial Twat of the Year Contest Makes a Comeback

Television has found its solution to the chaos and turmoil happening in the world - by bringing back the infamous Big Brother reality show. This revival, also known as the unofficial Twat of the Year contest, has made its way back onto our screens with a new variant spread across multiple ITV formats. But is this really what we need right now?

A Lack of Originality and Diversity

With over 30,000 applicants, the new Big Brother promised to be more diverse than ever before. However, upon closer inspection, it seems that the show is simply recycling old tropes and contestants that we've seen time and time again. From the egomaniac to the obnoxious and conceited, there is nothing unique or refreshing about this lineup.

The Damage of Big Brother

Big Brother has left a lasting impact on our society, and not for the better. The show has given birth to a generation of television show-offs who lack any real talent or sense of shame. It's a damage that can never be undone, and we can only hope that this revival fails hard, forcing ITV to rethink its programming choices.

Random TV Irritations

While Big Brother may be causing frustration, it's not the only thing on television that's raising eyebrows. From safety harnesses ruining the potential of a celebrity tightrope-walking series to tired political agendas on comedy panel shows, there are plenty of other reasons to be irritated with the state of TV today.


Big Brother: An Unnecessary Revival

The BBC's Therapy Session

The BBC has taken a different approach to therapy, using the Jimmy Savile saga as its own personal therapy session. Instead of accepting responsibility and confessing their role in enabling Savile, the BBC has chosen to create a drama that conveniently shifts the blame onto others. It's a disappointing move from the state broadcaster and one that shows a lack of accountability.

October 7, 2023: A Day of Shame for BBC News

On this fateful day, BBC News failed to properly address the heinous acts of terrorism committed by Palestinians against innocent Israelis. Instead of referring to them as terrorists, the BBC cowardly referred to them as "militants." The network also allowed vile Palestinian propaganda to go unchallenged, further perpetuating a biased narrative.

Conclusion

The revival of Big Brother may be getting attention, but it's not the attention that ITV should be proud of. The show's lack of originality and diversity, coupled with the damage it has caused to society, is a cause for concern. Meanwhile, the BBC's refusal to take responsibility for its own actions and its biased reporting only further erodes trust in the network. It's time for television to take a step back and reassess its priorities.


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