Anything anyone can do to enlighten the public regarding what those in the military do and endure on a daily basis is okay in my book. Rather than knee-jerk react to the concept, give it a chance. Looking at the trailer indicates that the participants come away with a new perspective and appreciation for what this entails. It may begin as an ego-stroking piece of cake proposition, but by the time they are finished they are in awe. Maybe a few viewers will spend more time thinking about our men and women over there rather than what housewife is stabbing the other in the back, or who is selling out who while locked in a house or stranded on an island.
Using the pretense of playing for charity does not excuse anyone involved with this show of disrespecting all who have served and have given the ultimate sacrifice. Every company airing a commercial during this show should be boycotted. Turn off NBC until this program is cancelled.
Watched it online. I’m all for learning more as to what our military does; special training etc. But not in a reality TV format. Do a serious documentary if you wish to educate the public. This is trash TV.
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I think this show normalizes war.
War is not a game.
Susan Woltz, 9 months ago
Anything anyone can do to enlighten the public regarding what those in the military do and endure on a daily basis is okay in my book. Rather than knee-jerk react to the concept, give it a chance. Looking at the trailer indicates that the participants come away with a new perspective and appreciation for what this entails. It may begin as an ego-stroking piece of cake proposition, but by the time they are finished they are in awe. Maybe a few viewers will spend more time thinking about our men and women over there rather than what housewife is stabbing the other in the back, or who is selling out who while locked in a house or stranded on an island.
Tad, 9 months ago
Who are the so called stars? There is no clear listing. I won’t watch.
Bob Macaam, 9 months ago
This program dishonors those who serve in our armed services. Turning war into a TV game show is in terrible taste. I hope America sees that.
Mark Anderson, 9 months ago
Using the pretense of playing for charity does not excuse anyone involved with this show of disrespecting all who have served and have given the ultimate sacrifice. Every company airing a commercial during this show should be boycotted. Turn off NBC until this program is cancelled.
Chris Maager, 9 months ago
Watched it online. I’m all for learning more as to what our military does; special training etc. But not in a reality TV format. Do a serious documentary if you wish to educate the public. This is trash TV.
kay, 9 months ago