Finally saw the first episode and have to say, I was a little let down. That art gallery lady was extremely accepting, patient, and gullible all wrapped into one. Gonna watch the second one tonight.
When I watched on Sunday, I thought to myself that I just might have watched the greatest 15 seconds in television history. I think I saw Sacha Baron Cohen almost lose character, which says a lot. I'm at work and can't watch the video, so I don't know if it's the whole thing. But if it has the specific part I am referring to, I think everyone will know. The NPR guy trying to sell the mosque in Arizona was fantastic as well. Funny stuff.
Yeah how to rank the frightening, the sad, the hilarious... Maybe they are all tied in the top spot. Let's add horrifying.
Georgia guy threatening to sue because they took advantage of his fear of being assassinated by a terrorist.
Some of the show might seem shocking but in reality it might be a good idea to train youths in the art of weaponry. If child had weapons they could have theoretically prevented national tragedies like Newton. Also many youths accidentally shoot themselves each year by not knowing how to handle weapons. Mandatory weapons training in preschools would help avoid these unnecessary, countless tragic deaths. As with things like tobacco and alcohol, once you make things like guns taboo the child will naturally gravitate to such rogue elements and eventually cause massacres like in Columbine or Aurora.