http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzZWqYWhdQw
Would you say you're a good person? :)
ps. this has absolutely got nothing to do with TFs and I would totally understand if the mods remove this :)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzZWqYWhdQw
Would you say you're a good person? :)
ps. this has absolutely got nothing to do with TFs and I would totally understand if the mods remove this :)
Interesting.:)
Couple of q's though....
How does the gameshow know the truth to these questions?
Why wouldnt she have lied in the first place when these questions were asked before the show?
I believe they use the ever so trustworthy "lie detector" or polygraph machine to determine the "true" answer.
Damn writers strike is to blame for crud such as this getting made. :mad:
the contestant is asked 50 questions under the watch of a polygraph machine before the show
out of those 50 questions, 15-20 questions is selected for the show. The contestant don't find out the truthfulness until the show.
that show, hmm. i have to say i disagree with it.
I saw that on "The Soup" on E. Very very very wrong.
Man i am starting to love this sh0w, thanks for introducing to me to it, its kinda like the good ole jerry springer days....
They've taken the old idea of Church confession and commercialised it into a reality TV show! :p
Forget the extra Cardinal Sins, this is how the Church needs to be engaging people today! (j/k) :p :p
All the questions asked on the show were already asked earlier while plugged into the polygraph, so you'd think that if the person was being asked questions he doesn't want others to know about, they wouldn't go ahead with the show part. The first person on last nights show had a heap of questions he wouldn't have wanted his wife to know about, but still went ahead with the show. In the end, he didn't win any money, but would have revealed enough about his wife to have her leave him. With no guarantee of winning any money, it isn't worth risking a relationship over it.