03-12-2009, 04:42 PM
I love the edgy stunts, but not at the SERIOUS expense of other people.
For example, Make a Scene Challenge was great because it made everyone around them (or at least it was supposed to make them) awkward and uncomfortable.
Door to Door Sex Offender would have put neighbors and parents on guard unnecessarily. It ran the risk of them watching for Joe while a real predator came from the other direction. That's not right.
Similarly, while I laughed at the stunt wherein Joe had to use someone's bathroom, I didn't like the fact that it publicly exposed vulnerabilities of the people in that neighborhood. This was fixed when they said they went back and talked to the woman about not letting strangers into the house.
For example, Make a Scene Challenge was great because it made everyone around them (or at least it was supposed to make them) awkward and uncomfortable.
Door to Door Sex Offender would have put neighbors and parents on guard unnecessarily. It ran the risk of them watching for Joe while a real predator came from the other direction. That's not right.
Similarly, while I laughed at the stunt wherein Joe had to use someone's bathroom, I didn't like the fact that it publicly exposed vulnerabilities of the people in that neighborhood. This was fixed when they said they went back and talked to the woman about not letting strangers into the house.