- Fri Feb 24, 2023 9:50 am
#39901
I went into this week's episode with feelings of dread. The teams were sent off to sunny Shrewsbury to sell and run immersive events. For the uninitiated, and Abers, these are things like murder mystery evenings and interactive plays where the audience actively participate. As a keen LARPer, and with friends who run just these sort of things, there was some apprehension and just as much curiosity.
Team Aspartame, headed up by ex-soldier turned ratcatcher Johnny Merkin planned a tour of Shrewsbury prison. As soon as this was mentioned, both me and the SO were going "Stanford prison experiment" (an infamous 1970s roleplay exercise in which the "warders" got a little too into their roles). They came very close to not disappointing. The event was sold to punters as a tour of the prison, with actors in costume and a magician. What they got was Crap Panther bellowing in their faces and shoving them in cells.
Thankfully, after the initial disorientation, they all loved it. Not that it mattered, as due to the cost of the event, Merkin's dismal ticket selling, and novel approach to pricing, it was impossible for them to make a profit.
Meanwhile on Team Binomial Theorem, Bodhi Crook insisted on running the team, as he once ran an event for "up to a hundred people". Punchy McPunchface points out that she has run multiple events for hundreds of people, but concedes that she won't have a tantrum if Bodhi leads (Bodhi can't guarantee the opposite). Bodhi turns out to be an utter prick as a manager, treating everyone - teammates, clients, punters - as idiots. He interrupts, asks inappropriate questions, comes out with gems like "for me, profit is revenue minus costs" (prompting Karen to snark "I think that's what profit means for everyone"), and seems on the verge of fucking everything up. His team put on a day out at a Victorian village, which sees him and Punchy getting very into character as a cruel schoolmarm and a naughty pupil. Which is just fucking bizarre to be watching on the BBC, it's like Pornhub as an amateur dramatic production.
And you know what, those fuckers won. Merkin gets his marching orders.
And this encapsulates the issue I have - it's all about profit. You can be as much of a fuck-up as you like, as long as you make one penny more than the other guys. Only if you lose do issues such as timekeeping, accuracy, good customer care, teamwork and so on come into the equation. In fact, you can be great at all of those but if you lose they'll be used as weapons to beat you up. OK, the show needs a simple and easy to understand metric, but the emphasis on profit means everyone acts like a dick, in the hope that the other lot are acting even dickier. I could draw a parallel with recent politics.
Bodhi won't win - he'll get filleted at the interview stage. Punchy, Siobhan Vinegar, and Kerry Catatonia are my picks for overall winner, mainly because they're increasingly the only sane ones left.
As the actress said to the bishop, rabbi, imam and priest
"My eyes have seen the glory, I'm a born again Atheist!"