Bonafide said:Is the show losing its appeal?
I'd agree, to stop the show going totally stale, it'd be great if they upped the ante and moved away from those who live completely on credit and are surprised when it has to be repayed to those who with very normal amounts of income did extraordinary things, I know who I'd be more fascinated to be talking in the pub with.rpmacmurphy said:Its boring because its bottom of the barrell stuff, like alot of the british programs on personal finance. i.e. Lets find the biggest morons and tell them to stop spending so much and clear their debts blah blah,
Wouldnt it be a breath of fresh air to show people who (maybe against the odds) have made life/financial decisions that turned into successes and show how they achieved it, They could call it "Show YOU the money".
The term has also come to be used to describe other areas of pop culture, such as music and celebrities, for whom a drastic change was seen as the beginning of the end. These changes are often attempts to attract their fan's waning attention with over-the-top statements or increasingly overt appeals to sex or violence
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