ext_43459 ([identity profile] eolivet.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] arabian 2007-09-21 03:13 pm (UTC)

But these kids, they know (and how adults forget) that anger and pain are fleeting, and once the harsh feelings go away, you can be friends again

Oh, how interesting -- I never thought of that. With my reality show conspiracy theory bias, I just assumed production might've nudged them in the right direction. (I would've thought kids might be the opposite: impulsive and quick to temper. But that's why I don't work with them, nor do I have any :p )

As I mentioned, I was impressed with how the kids were dividing up the work among themselves -- I know the show had to have a contingency plan with the various "teams" -- but I would've almost rather seen how they worked on their own "terms." I noticed all the in-fighting didn't really escalate until they were divided, and competing against each other.

But it was much better than I thought it would be. :D

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