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Old 02-13-2009, 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by BaltoAlphaPsi View Post
Anyway- Because this show revolves around the family of Greek life, it talks about hazing, though no one is what one would severely hazed, (beaten, forced to drink, forced to break laws) hazing is involved, KT pledge Rusty has to serve his brothers drinks in a dress and blond wig. and do his brothers errands all during the pledge process.... which in the show is a school year long.
Not errands! Anything but that!

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The show also deals with the issue of a gay pledge, who - though is legacy - he dropps out of pledging because his soon to be brothers felt betrayed and lied to, and he feels it wasn't their business if he was gay (he did not let them know he was homosexual until ZBZ Ashlee let it slip).
Erroneous. He dropped and then rejoined Omega Chi like two episodes later. Plus Evan kicked out the douchebag that made fun of Calvin.

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do you feel this show is a risk management issue?
How? Is Evan gonna come out of the box and haze my pledges? Cuz that would be rad.

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Would you be offended if someone though of your Sorority/fraternity in this light?[/B]
Well, it would be an improvement over now.

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Do you feel this is accurate in the fact that, just like any organizations, issues in leadership arise, and nationals has to step in, (as seen in the ZBZ house where the orig pres wants to hide an issue from nationals and gets removed from her presidency)
I don't know, I don't care, I hate nationals.

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How does this show put greek life in a bad light? Or does is create an accurate picture that could almost be helpful in the sense that college is college and people mature and grow and come across a lot of issues whether or not your in a greek house.

Please discuss.
It doesn't portray any of the houses because Kappa Tau hazes Rusty by making a video game. Fucking stupid.
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