Your contestant beat mine, so I don't have a dog in this hunt. I
didn't watch one second of the series as I told you I wouldn't, and
only recently did I realize Arsenio was on this season. I know I don't
need to tell you that reality TV isn't real, that certain contestants
will always have a production advantage. The singing shows are the
easiest for producers to rig by the order of performance, choice of
songs they can and can't get the rights to, wardrobe, lighting, etc.
But In a show like Celeb Apprentice where it essentially boils down to
one of the most amoral men in the world of business firing people, you
can't expect fairness or logic.

I couldn't stand Arsenio's talk show. He pandered too much and hid a
genuine sense of humor in favor of a "cool" monologue with barking
dogs. But a few years back, when LA had an FM talk station, Arsenio
was a weekly cohost with Tim Conway Jr and I'd stack their radio shows
up against any other -- they were fun to listen to and very
insightful. A few weeks ago Arsenio was a guest on Real Time and he
spoke eloquently about being forced to host his talk show while the LA
riots were going on (it was the 20th anniversary). In short, I'm a fan
of Arsenio's now in a way I wasn't back when he was popular.

I won't dispute your assessment of the situation -- that Clay got a
raw deal, and that the winner was chosen to hype another corner of the
mega-studio. All I will say is that if I was ever forced at gunpoint
to compete on that show, I would consider it an honor not to win. In
other words, Clay Aiken won by losing... this would be the second time
he's done that, if memory serves.

-- 
Kevin M. (RPCV)

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