How sickening is that kind of arrogance? But if you watch TV or more accurately BBC you could easily be forgiven for thinking that being a contestant on this programme is the most important direction any human being could possibly go - are they doing or have they done or are they due to take some future part in Strictly. You cannot escape it - news readers, sport stars, presenters, singers, actors; or wives or husbands or sons or daughters or mothers or fathers of any of the above. If you watch BBC or listen to the BBC or read any populist news paper or magazine you will be bombarded with 'news' about these individuals journeys. The judges are everywhere: from advertising butter or supermarkets, to being given there own reality shows. The participants are generating cult followings based on how good or how awful they are. Jeers and cheers mean the same thing - you're all celebrities and now you've reinforced your image further in our minds for good bad and indifferent we will never forget you because you are now so famous because you have forced or been forced ineluctably into our lives.
But only if you pay attention to these things. Elsewhere there are great swathes of space where there is nary a feather boa trumped up celebrity tear amid the sounds of strained metaphors dressed in vaudevillian outrage. No silly costumes or posturing hairstyles or prattles about journeys. No crap about overcoming adversities or finding 'my selves ' or loving every minute, this person, this dance this experience and it is all so amazing amazing amazing. My advice? Just steer into other stuff. Watch Netflix and watch or re watch Breaking Bad. Check out a box set of the Sopranos (something like 85 episodes over 7 years.) Or The Wire, or Rome or I Claudius or... Game of Thrones for goodness sake. Or tune into the Travel Channel and re-watch all of Michael Palin's Around The World series. Failing that turn off the TV and go to the theatre and watch Journey's End or French Without Tears or anything on stage that doesn't break out into song and dance.
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