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(1976)

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9/10
A prophecy of TV as it would become
Damonfordham6 January 2013
I vividly recall watching this episode as a teenager. This is basically a Rod Serling-esque chilling parody of a daytime game show. A middle class white couple and a poor black woman (Juanita Moore of "Imitation of Life") and her son compete for $100,000. The catch? They have to perform degrading stunts for the television audience. The couples have to slap each other in the face and then publicly confess their most humiliating secret (the image of Juanita Moore confessing her past prostitution in front of her son on camera haunts me to this day). The final degrading stunt is for one of the couples to perform an act of Russian Roulette on national television. What happens? Will they do it? You'll see.

I remember thinking this episode of the religious anthology "Insight" was really over-the top and horrifying when I saw it in the late 70s or early 80s. Unfortunately, it was a grim and nearly accurate prophecy of what television was to become in the following decades. Somewhat of a cross between "Network," "Idiocracy," and "The Shape of Things to Come."However, modern audiences who are accustomed to the reality shows that this show predicted will not be greatly impacted by this.
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10/10
Masterpiece
richard.fuller120 May 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Superb setup of real life events done in a game show style, all for approval of the audience. This was one of the most breath-taking Insight episodes ever.

Actually it was four contestants on a game show who had to perform harmful acts. First was slapping a beloved family member. A one-armed soldier (who I must deduce was Michael Anderson Jr) couldn't hit his own mother, so he was out. Then the contestants had to berate themselves to the audience and the woman who refused, again, I must deduce was Pamela Bellwood, refused to do this and told off game show host Bob Hastings instead. Brilliant program.
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