I've been waiting to see if network television could out-do itself in the arena of reality TV. Along comes an idea from Fox that involves turning a grown adopted child's search for her father into a reality/game show called "Who's Your Daddy."
In a 90 minute special on Jan. 3, the woman will face eight men, one of which is her father. The goal of the others is to trick her into thinking they are. If after three elimination rounds, she picks out her real father, she wins $100,000. If she picks the wrong one, the fake daddy gets the prize.
Am I the only one who finds this all a bit disturbing?
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