Enough to keep things interesting. [He glanced to the nearest camera, rolling his eyes disdainfully.] Likely presented as a sudden plot twist and break in routine. People love when things defy expectations for the sake of dramatics.
Dramatic music, lots of quick cuts and probably a cliffhanger cut to commercial just to keep the tension going. I can just imagine it.
I just-- I don't understand how people can watch something like this. Even if they just think it's a TV show, it's not real... how can it be fun to watch? Sitting back and seeing people hurt and dying and killing every week.
[ she says in a tone that implies she doesn't realize she's basically answered her own question. ]
Because people adore the thrill of bloodshed, Yuuri--fictionalized or otherwise. They want heroes to cheer on, and monsters to celebrate the defeat of.
... Do you remember what Kip-san said to us, back when this all started? I mean, he said a lot and he said it all very fast but just as he was leading us all inside, he called this an "experiment". The whole show was an experiment about how people form bonds in stressful environments. I'd forgotten all about it until now -- it honestly just sounded like something they'd fed him to get him to sign on.
... but... what better way to make people bond than giving them a common enemy? Something big, threatening, something so cruel we don't have any choice but to band together and stand up against it.
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I just-- I don't understand how people can watch something like this. Even if they just think it's a TV show, it's not real... how can it be fun to watch? Sitting back and seeing people hurt and dying and killing every week.
[ she says in a tone that implies she doesn't realize she's basically answered her own question. ]
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[ So fierce, Rii-san. ]
As long as they get a good story out of it... who cares who lives and who dies?
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[ardyn, jesus lucian christ.]
But that's the situation we're faced with right now.
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[ And suddenly -- she looks a little more pensive than she was before. As if something's just clicked. ]
... monsters to celebrate the defeat of. Or a common enemy for everyone to stand up against. That kind of thing?
[ It sounds like she's just had an inkling of a thought. ]
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... but... what better way to make people bond than giving them a common enemy? Something big, threatening, something so cruel we don't have any choice but to band together and stand up against it.