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  • Anyone see the President of MGM Grand on Undercover Boss? How phony was that?

    I saw the Undercover Boss show last night where the president of MGM Grand went undercover with his employees and I must say that there were some parts that seemed totally scripted and they couldn't possibly have happened naturally.

    One was when he dealt blackjack. He went to the table as a complete novice and didn't even know how to shuffle cards, much less deal them, count them up and pay off the winning hands.

    Also, the blackjack table was full of players and they didn't seem to complain too much about him.

    First of all, I don't know of any casino, especially a major Strip casino, that would send a dealer to a table full of players that hadn't undergone some previous training. There are dealer schools that teach the basics to future dealers and I am sure that no casino would ever hire a dealer unless he had this basic training.

    Second - the MGM Grand is one of the nicest casinos on the Strip. There are plenty of dealers at lesser known casinos in Vegas with many years of experience that would sell their right arm to get a job at the MGM Grand and the Grand could have their pick of hundreds, if not thousands of experienced dealers. Any of the people working the tables at the MGM would know this and they would have to be highly suspicious as to why this one particular guy was given a job with zero experience. They had to know somethig "funny" was going on.

    Third - If you've ever played at a blackjack table you know that the players have very little patience for inexperienced players, much less for an inexperienced dealer. To believe that a table full of players would pleasantly sit there and watch some guy try to deal a game for his first time, is very hard to believe. In my experience, all of those people would have quickly left the table as soon as they saw how bad he was at dealing. Therefore, I believe that the TV people must have done something for those players to encourage them to stay at the table.

    Another part of the show that seemed totally phony was when he worked as a slot host on the floor tyring to sign up new players.

    The lady that was teaching him that job mentioned that she does some volunteer work at a nursing home by bringing them flowers. She then asks him if he would like to go along with her to see what she does. He agrees and she then says that they will do it on her break and they will be back to finish her shift.

    Then they show them driving to the nursing home and there are two different shots of them taken by cameras inside her car. Well, if this was supposed to be a spontaneous event, how did the camera crew know to put two cameras inside of her car before the evnt was planned?

    Also, how long was her work break? If you've ever been around the MGM Grand, or anywhere on the Strip, you know how bad the traffic is. To believe that she could use a work break to drive to the senior home, go inside, and then return to work before her break is over seems to be a little much.

    Did anyone else see that show and make any other observations like that?

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    Re: Anyone see the President of MGM Grand on Undercover Boss? How phony was that?

    I did see the previews and only could watch it for a short time. I have to agree with Steve - but calling it “phony” was being nice. What I got out of this particular show, was, every single job I ever had in my life, I knew who my boss was. In my opinion, it’s embarrassing for the MGM Grand to admit that their employees don’t even know who their boss is - he’s never met them or thrown them a Christmas Party or given them awards. . .what kind of boss is this?

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    • #3
      Re: Anyone see the President of MGM Grand on Undercover Boss? How phony was that?

      Well, I believe he said he had only been there a few months, so he was fairly new I'm not sure many people knew what he looked like.

      Also, he was wearing a black wig. However, the wig looked terrible. I mean anyone with half a brain who looked at thim would know in an instant that he was wearing a wig - and a bad one too!

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      • #4
        Re: Anyone see the President of MGM Grand on Undercover Boss? How phony was that?

        I saw it. Your points are accurate. However, it is a tv show and is shown for entertainment value not educational value. I think the same could be said for "The Amazing Race", "Survivor" and others. As with all tv shows if you think it is phony just change channels.

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          Re: Anyone see the President of MGM Grand on Undercover Boss? How phony was that?

          I think my point is that I had been watching shows like this for a long time and never realized how blatantly set up they are. I was think that they were basically documenting a true situation, but that must hev been far from the truth.

          When they finaly did something on a topic I was very familiar with it was immediately obvious to me that what they were presenting as a "real-life" situation, just couldn't possibly be true.

          My wife and I used to watch the Gene Simmons Family Jewels show, until they had one episode where he was supposed to be stranded in his broken-down car on a higway on the way to Las Vegas. It was totally phony and stupid and we never watched it again.

          I could sort of see that on his show because even though it's supposed to be a "reality" show, he is an entertainer.

          I think that Undercover Boss promotes itself more as a show that documents a real-life situation, rather than as an entertainment show. Unfortunately, based on what I saw, that is definitely not true.

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            Re: Anyone see the President of MGM Grand on Undercover Boss? How phony was that?

            I hadn't considered that "undercover boss" promoted itself as reality (true) and in that sense I must agree with your comments. It's definitely off my viewing list.

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            • #7
              Re: Anyone see the President of MGM Grand on Undercover Boss? How phony was that?

              It did totally blew, very fake indeed BUT I still enjoyed it watching all those Vegas shots.... sweet!

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