Has anyone seen this new Discovery Channel show? Basically, it's caught-on-camera video clips of stuff getting absolutely ****ed up. It's sort of entertaining in a way, because you get to see devastating stuff caught on video. But as entertaining as it is, watching it just makes me feel sleazy. Like I'm watching people (REAL people) getting injured and killed for my own personal amusement. And the whole presentation of the show is trashy and exploitative. It sort of has a "Hard Copy" vibe going on, or at the very least feels like the kind of trashy drivel that you'd see on Fox (like, "When Animals Attack").
I don't know man. Discovery Channel has been going downhill lately, but this is sort of a new low. If they want to show stuff getting ****ed up, I think they should follow the example of the History Channel's "Modern Marvels: Engineering Disasters" series. The History Channel show had stuff getting ****ed up too, but it didn't come off as sleazy. It actually came off as being educational. "Destroyed in Seconds", on the other hand, is like a long series of money shots. It's packed to the brim with stuff getting destroyed and then it's followed with a brief one sentence explanation of how it happened. Engineering Disasters, on the other hand, actually tells a story. It follows events prior to the disaster, follows the events leading up to the disaster, and actually tells a real story about how stuff went horribly wrong, why it went horribly wrong, and how it affected people.
Basically, Engineering Disasters is like a really good movie that just happens to have a scene of hardcore sex. But Destroyed in Seconds is like non-stop continuous flat-out pornography.
Anyway, has anyone here seen Destroyed in Seconds? It's actually entertaining as ****, but it's sleazy as hell and I think that Discovery Channel ought to give it the axe.
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