FOX Delivers More Mindless Reality

FOX is launching a new reality series called, “Forever Eden,” which will follow the lives of single men and women in isolation on a luxury resort but unlike “Paradise Hotel,” the show will have no conclusion. The idea is that the cameras will roll as long as there’s something worth filming. While we wonder why the cameras would roll in the first place, the show will be spiced up by new participants joining the group, other being voted off, old contestants coming back and special visits from family and friends. Maybe if the show resembles reality, it might be worth watching. That is, if the mindless conversation between players gets edited out. Oh wait, there will be nothing left to air then.

FOX has ordered 25 hours of the series to fill holes in their schedule and will begin in the next month or so.

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