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7 days in the hole- National geographic

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phil

phil

http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/solitary-confinement/#tagline

National Geographic channel is doing a social experiment of sorts and have stuck 3 people in a sort of solitary confinement. They can leave at any time, though none have yet. I think they can tweet whats on their mind but they it's only outgoing and they have no interaction with the outside world. I guess they've been given stuff over time as they were supposed to start out with only the basics (toilet, sink, desk, bed and chair).

I mean, it's certainly not entertaining but it is interesting.


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Officer_Charon

Officer_Charon

So it's sorta like Fox's Solitary, but without the reality show hype, and "tests"?

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#3

phil

phil

I haven't seen what you're talking about. I mean, to recap what I saw the two guys were taking naps and the girl was drawing until she decided to take a nap.


#4

Officer_Charon

Officer_Charon

Honestly, it's worth your time to go to Hulu and check out Solitary. At least the first season - I watched part of the second season, and it looked like they were starting the reality-show slide down into "what can we do to keep this interesting?" The first season was an experiment (no pun intended) and it was pretty cool to watch.


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Chazwozel

Do they know what time of the day it is? It'll be interesting to see if they start sleeping in a 25 hour cycle like infants do.


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phil

phil

Honestly, it's worth your time to go to Hulu and check out Solitary. At least the first season - I watched part of the second season, and it looked like they were starting the reality-show slide down into "what can we do to keep this interesting?" The first season was an experiment (no pun intended) and it was pretty cool to watch.
I'm like 5 minutes into the first episode and this already seems cooler than the other thing. At least from a viewers standpoint.

Do they know what time of the day it is? It'll be interesting to see if they start sleeping in a 25 hour cycle like infants do.
I don't know for sure. I think if regular inmates who go to solitary know than they would too.


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