In the sense, that you're not actively thinking about them, but the moment you see them pop up in a production somewhere your revulsion instantly flares up.
Mine are - amongst others - Kumail Nanjiani and Simu Liu.
In the sense, that you're not actively thinking about them, but the moment you see them pop up in a production somewhere your revulsion instantly flares up.
Mine are - amongst others - Kumail Nanjiani and Simu Liu.
I'm sure you realize this, but those game shows are organized so the network can trade exposure for viewers and get a free bump in viewership.
The only reason they pay the normal prize "to charity," in the first place is to white wash the whole thing is altruistic. They're not there to play for charity, they're not even there to play. They're there to advertise their brand.