I felt my own reaction was different to the two version. The waiter seemed more offensive in London than in Manchester.
With the blind guy, I'd have talked to him before I confronted the woman. It seemed strange not to at least check that he didn't know her or had somehow allowed her to take the wine, before accusing her of theft.
You can't have been watching properly if those are the problems you're having with the Blind theft setup, the relationship between the chap and the woman.
Eye Spy is just an extremely poor rip off of the far superior
'What Would You Do?', which is part of ABC Prime Time, in
the USA.
I'm addicted to them, & I have watched many of the 'Episodes' several times
I was very disappointed with 'Eye Spy'. It just lacks the
spark of 'WWYD?', & Stephen Fry sounds like a talking
sleeping pill, compared to the USA 'Host' - John Quinones.
You can see loads of 'Episodes' of 'WWYD?' in this YouTube Channel.
Its the guy who played the dodgy waiter in the restaurants over the last two weeks, who is now playing a dodgy, sexist hairdresser? they cant find different people to portray the racist/homophobic/sexist members of staff?
Its the guy who played the dodgy waiter in the restaurants over the last two weeks, who is now playing a dodgy, sexist hairdresser? they cant find different people to portray the racist/homophobic/sexist members of staff?
No it's a different bloke.
The woman who came for the job, I think was part of one of the couples from the restaurant setup though.
Your second question, I don't understand, it looks like they've got access to Spotlight and can find other actors to play the parts.
No reason why they'd need to though as it would all be 'in the can' before the program airs so they're unlikely to be recognised.
No it's a different bloke.
The woman who came for the job, I think was part of one of the couples from the restaurant setup though.
Your second question, I don't understand, it looks like they've got access to Spotlight and can find other actors to play the parts.
No reason why they'd need to though as it would all be 'in the can' before the program airs so they're unlikely to be recognised.
Oh ok, I thought he looked the same as the guy from previous episodes. Yeah this is the last episode, I think - I saw on Channel 4s website that they only seemed to list 3 episodes of this program.
I'm sure they could have found more people willing to bob off with the 30K if they carried on trying.
Probably! It would be interesting to know how long they filmed for each situation.
The broken arms guy was an interesting one. From the moment he arrived he would be disturbing and interrupting people. To my shame I know that I'd have lost patience and moved.
Oh heck, I'm sure if I'd seen the stuff outside the charity shop I would have taken it with the intention of taking it to the shop myself the next day and telling them I'd found it there but if they'd been filming me they wouldn't have believed me!
I've enjoyed this series and it's made me wonder what I'd do in each situation. I know that I wouldn't steal, that's a no-brainer for me, but I don't know how far I'd let something go before I had to speak up.
Probably! It would be interesting to know how long they filmed for each situation.
The broken arms guy was an interesting one. From the moment he arrived he would be disturbing and interrupting people. To my shame I know that I'd have lost patience and moved.
This charity one is funny.
Well I'm socially awkward anyway, I'd have bobbed off before his phone had started ringing foreseeing some distressing human interaction.
Surprised by Tonbridge though, lots of people just seemed to ignore it altogether.
That said I wouldn't have expected anyone to leave a PS3 outside the shop, I'd have assumed they used the nearest box for some other white good, books or something.
I've enjoyed this series and it's made me wonder what I'd do in each situation. I know that I wouldn't steal, that's a no-brainer for me, but I don't know how far I'd let something go before I had to speak up.
Cab driver, I hear similar sort of stuff (bit milder) every few weeks in the building game.
I don't fight against it too much with my mouth, disinterest usually slows them down and they leave the subject alone.
I also hear a lot of confirmation bias, if someone's bad at something it must be because they're a foreigner.
That said the most ignorant bloke we have to deal with (as in won't pay attention mentally) is English.
He's had a fair few F's thrown into him, makes no difference though.
Hairdressers, shame they couldn't get a few blokes in there and see their reaction.
In my case once I get to the point of opening my mouth it results it a lot of anger, expletives and hints or out and out threats of violence.
It's no way to educate someone as to your point of view
Cab driver, I hear similar sort of stuff (bit milder) every few weeks in the building game.
I don't fight against it too much with my mouth, disinterest usually slows them down and they leave the subject alone.
I also hear a lot of confirmation bias, if someone's bad at something it must be because they're a foreigner.
That said the most ignorant bloke we have to deal with (as in won't pay attention mentally) is English.
He's had a fair few F's thrown into him, makes no difference though.
Hairdressers, shame they couldn't get a few blokes in there and see their reaction. In my case once I get to the point of opening my mouth it results it a lot of anger, expletives and hints or out and out threats of violence.It's no way to educate someone as to your point of view
Fair enough Prince. It's why I like your posts. You don't pussyfoot around and you know your own mind.
Ref the Taxi part of the show with the racist driver last night.
WHY did they not interview the two racist passengers afterwards when all the others were spoken to
Probably like the bloke who made off with the dropped money they didn't want to be interviewed on national TV and didn't give clearance for their faces to be shown.
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You can't have been watching properly if those are the problems you're having with the Blind theft setup, the relationship between the chap and the woman.
'What Would You Do?', which is part of ABC Prime Time, in
the USA.
I'm addicted to them, & I have watched many of the 'Episodes' several times
I was very disappointed with 'Eye Spy'. It just lacks the
spark of 'WWYD?', & Stephen Fry sounds like a talking
sleeping pill, compared to the USA 'Host' - John Quinones.
You can see loads of 'Episodes' of 'WWYD?' in this YouTube Channel.
LINK:,
http://www.youtube.com/user/mrduckbears23?annotation_id=annotation_533782&feature=iv&src_vid=kCg2rLmb7fY
Some of them make me cry. This one moved me the most
- due to the extremely decent & kind fellow - Donovan:,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zhl9MLno424
And the 2nd couple in this 'Episode', is one of them that amused me the
most. You wonder if the female customer will murder the Waitress!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkaON0xZ1Zs&feature=c4-overview&playnext=1&list=TLV-6xQKbwMCA
Yes, the American version has already been mentioned in this thread.
No it's a different bloke.
The woman who came for the job, I think was part of one of the couples from the restaurant setup though.
Your second question, I don't understand, it looks like they've got access to Spotlight and can find other actors to play the parts.
No reason why they'd need to though as it would all be 'in the can' before the program airs so they're unlikely to be recognised.
Oh ok, I thought he looked the same as the guy from previous episodes. Yeah this is the last episode, I think - I saw on Channel 4s website that they only seemed to list 3 episodes of this program.
Probably! It would be interesting to know how long they filmed for each situation.
The broken arms guy was an interesting one. From the moment he arrived he would be disturbing and interrupting people. To my shame I know that I'd have lost patience and moved.
This charity one is funny.
Well I'm socially awkward anyway, I'd have bobbed off before his phone had started ringing foreseeing some distressing human interaction.
Surprised by Tonbridge though, lots of people just seemed to ignore it altogether.
That said I wouldn't have expected anyone to leave a PS3 outside the shop, I'd have assumed they used the nearest box for some other white good, books or something.
I don't know what a PS3 is and would have passed by without a glance but what if it had been a designer handbag which I coveted?
Discarded and sitting there for the taking.
Cab driver, I hear similar sort of stuff (bit milder) every few weeks in the building game.
I don't fight against it too much with my mouth, disinterest usually slows them down and they leave the subject alone.
I also hear a lot of confirmation bias, if someone's bad at something it must be because they're a foreigner.
That said the most ignorant bloke we have to deal with (as in won't pay attention mentally) is English.
He's had a fair few F's thrown into him, makes no difference though.
Hairdressers, shame they couldn't get a few blokes in there and see their reaction.
In my case once I get to the point of opening my mouth it results it a lot of anger, expletives and hints or out and out threats of violence.
It's no way to educate someone as to your point of view
Fair enough Prince. It's why I like your posts. You don't pussyfoot around and you know your own mind.
WHY did they not interview the two racist passengers afterwards when all the others were spoken to
Probably like the bloke who made off with the dropped money they didn't want to be interviewed on national TV and didn't give clearance for their faces to be shown.