I work with snobs*

I’m taking a stand at work.  I may be standing out there on my own but I am admitting to the world at large that I do watch Big Brother.  I even enjoy it.

Today we had a big reality tv bashing session and we had a lot of people look down their noses and agree that it was all very awful and why on earth would anyone watch it… this attitude obviously appeals to the over 55s. But even my younger hipper colleagues refuse to talk about it unless they have to.

Last week, there was an interesting question raised.  Should BB have told Emma that her father had died?  Even the BBC rang us up to find out what the talkback response had been and I had to tell them that no-one here wanted to talk about it.

It’s an interesting dilemma.  Would you want to know?  Would you defy the father’s wishes who said not to tell her?  How are they going to handle the news when she comes out?  Already the producers have to be careful that a message doesn’t accidentally get to her by way of an audience sign or something.

According to her brother – she did know he might not survive her time in the house.  The info was leaked – the father didn’t want his death to impact on her time one way or the other.
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And it will be interesting to see how this news will impact on her chances – whether the audience will keep her in there in sympathy or vote her out to see her reaction.  Her boyfriend said she was not expecting her father to die so suddenly and an insider says she asked not to be told if he did.

I think if that’s true, to tell her in the house would just be gratuitous.  I’d be interested to watch it but she is a real person after all and not an actor.  Most of the housemates say they enter the house as a right of passage, she’s doing so well at the moment – yes I think she might even win it – it would be a shame for her to leave early.

And it’s too late now to tell her anyway.  The family is waiting to bury the ashes with her when she gets out.  She will know how her father felt about telling her which should asuage the guilt.  The grieving will suck, but it would suck anyway.
What do you think

*They are generally very nice but I must say quite disparaging about those who choose to watch reality tv. 🙂