Relatively Terrible
Watch The Video Version Here. [https://youtu.be/LQYvu7Wj3Zg] Reality TV sells itself as “just entertainment,” but after watching four very different shows, we’re not convinced it’s harmless. We go from a sick-week cold open straight into a full reality television experiment: we take our built-in bias, press play anyway, and see what actually holds up when you watch with your brain turned on. We start with Beast Games and end up talking about why money-based competition can feel like the lottery with a camera crew: it rewards desperation, spotlights emotional breakdowns, and makes “life changing cash” the only plot. Then we hit Chrisley Knows Best and ask the question lifestyle reality TV never answers: why are these people on TV, and why are we supposed to care? From there we time-travel to early Real Housewives of Orange County, where the pacing is better but the engine is still status, conflict, and rich-people problems. Finally we try The Traitors, the closest thing to a genuinely fun game, and still get stuck on the repetition, cliffhangers, and stretched runtime. If you’ve ever love-hated reality television, this one’s for you: we’re not judging relaxation, we’re judging what the format trains us to crave. Subscribe for more honest culture takes, share this with your most reality-TV-obsessed friend, and leave a review with the show you think we should reluctantly watch next. Fighting The Suck Since ©2026 Relatively Terrible
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