Spike TV Will Unveil Controversial New Show "1000 Ways to Die" at 11:00 PM


Spike TV Will Unveil Controversial New Show "1000 Ways to Die" at 11:00 PM

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Tonight on Spike TV at 11:00 the new show "1000 Ways to Die" will premiere amid a storm rush of hoopla and controversy. "1000 Ways to Die" seems to be stirring up a good bit of internet buzz due obviously to the material and the way it is being presented. One of the reasons that it has been so controversial is because of the way "1000 Ways to Die" is packaged as exploitation television.

"1000 Ways to Die" is a show about what the real effects on the body are when one is killed in a variety of gruesome and variable ways. Some of the ways to die featured on this new Spike TV television show will be a lesbian electrocution, a mechanic cut in half by a semi truck, and even the effects of a deadly rattlesnake encounter. "1000 Ways to Die" will feature forensic scientists, as well as other experts to relate what the science of dying would be like for each of these horrific deaths.

Spike TV has always been a channel to push the envelope so "1000 Ways to Die" is nothing new. While controversial, the show will rise or fall largely on how they handle the delivery of this sordid subject matter. If history is any indication, Spike TV will push the envelope.

"1000 Ways to Die" could be a huge hit among the morbid crowd. If they make the show interesting and scientific rather than exploitative drivel, it could be a sleeper hit. When your feature commercial for a show is labeled as "Lesbocution" however, you should not expect to be taken seriously. "1000 Ways to Die" seems destined to go down the road of exploitation television. This will certainly be well received among that crowd, but it is sure to draw the ire of virtually every censor on the market.

Oddly, the show "1000 Ways to Die" could possibly end up being no different than the long line of "CSI" and "Law and Order" type shows that are all over the place. While these more streamlined shows are packaged under the umbrella of crime, they do many of the same things that "1000 Ways to Die" purports itself to do. To show death and dying through CGI effects, and explore what it may be like. If "1000 Ways to Die" is filled with enough actual facts, and less gore, then the show may end up being one of the sleeper hits among the huge crowd that loves the genre. Only time will tell.