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New CBS Kid's Reality Show: "Lord of the Flies" in Action?

Posted by Karen Murphy

lord of the fliesEveryone who made it past the eighth grade in my town was forced to read William Golding's Lord of the Flies, the story of planewrecked and stranded English schoolboys who eschew British niceties when attempting to govern themselves and instead turn to savagery and murder. The formula for upcoming CBS reality show Kid Nation, on the other hand, is forty kids ages eight to fifteen stranded alone in a ghost town for forty days, tasked with creating a workable society, and all without modern conveniences. 

Though kids on the show won't be voted off, some will be nominated to be part of the "Upper Class", and occasional winners, or Gold Star Kids (a designation worth $20,000) will be declared by the town council every few days. It's hard to say whether the backbiting and intrigue of other reality shows (Survivor) will be a part of Kid Nation, but early reports indicate that it may actually show some depth while portraying kids earnestly attempting to work together and create something worthwhile. Which means that maybe I can use it as a tool to help my kids let go of their constant fighting. It's worth a try.


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Comments

 

Lisa said:

What the hell is wrong with the parents who let their kids be on this show??  I mean, if an adult wants to subject themselves to all sorts of degradation just for their 15 minutes of "fame" and chance for a handsome parting gift, then fine.  But what crazed animal would subject their children to this?  And who the hell is going to watch?

May 21, 2007 9:48 AM
 

STL Mom said:

Oh, I'd let my kids do it.  After all, they will be under the supervision of reality show producers.  And if you can't trust reality show producers to keep high standards of behavior, decency, and honesty, then who can you trust?

May 21, 2007 3:18 PM

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