The female host is so unprofessional and rude in this episode. As a host, she should really maintain the same amount of respect to all guests regardless of background. A little disappointed because I quite like her in other episodes.
Being one of the Hosts for a TV or radio show, one must not have any biased opinions or attitudes. Especially towards the guest speaker. The lady host, throughout this "talk", she has made some bad comments and negative tones, when speaking of or to the guest speaker. Just by hearing the remarks she's made, and her tone, mocking tone in some instances; it goes to show what type of person she really is: too narrow minded. Her surprised & incredulous tone, implying Man Dik didn't deserve to be able to watch TV & have their own cells in jail. And her shocked surprise, saying HOW did he get such a job offer when he got released. Many of her incredulous questions 🤦. Good how the ex convict/criminal remained his cool, didn't faze him. People are allowed to have their own opinions/judgments of course. But as a host to a show, she could of shown more class. Her condescending tones & remarks did not do any good to this good radio talk show. The male host did well! He asked appropriate questions, and came across sounding concerned, interested. (While the female host came across sounding like a B****. Like she would be the first one to vote Man Dik back into jail if she had the chance. And she'd throw away the key. )
@drama2u Жыл бұрын
I think she sounds fine. It’s normal that she talks like that. Currently, she is a lawyer. She has been talking this way. It is her right to speak how she wants.
@Royal-Rover Жыл бұрын
It'd have sounded hypocritical if the two hosts had kept asking "appropriate" (or "soft" in my word) questions. They played different roles in the show to represent those holding different opinions. It's about the chemistry between them. I hear no problem here. It's narrow-minded to say the female host "narrow-minded". If you know her stories or background, you'll never use such an adjective on her.