Reality television is at a pivotal point: how does an entertainment engine so dependent on offensive people behaving badly navigate the Black Lives Matter movement or any sociopolitical issue? There’s one possible answer—according to Page Six, undisclosed television networks are now providing “good-behavior bonuses” to its talent in an attempt to incentivize not being a racist, sexist, transphobic, or homophobic person online.
, undisclosed television networks are now providing “good-behavior bonuses” to its talent in an attempt to incentivize not being a racist, sexist, transphobic,“They’re talking about ‘behaving well,’ as in not using racial slurs on social media and not getting into fights with castmates. It’s not a high bar,” a source told Page Six when
asked for clarification as to why “networks would want to cultivate a bunch of goody-two-shoes.” I’d go ahead and argue that the bar is on the ground.
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