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I feel like this film is very relevant to the current times. The way that every business, whether it is a TV show, boutique, or even an advertising company, are yearning for ratings, customers, and new accounts. People are willing to do anything or fire anyone in order to survive this horrible recession. In this film, one man is told that he will be let go. he has been working at the company for years and years and is getting the boot. he is given a two week notice, and with in this notice he will still be on the air. at his next show he gets really real. he basically says that he will kill himself on air at the next show time, of course he is immediately pulled off the air, but then requests to apologize, his apologize ironically turns into him calling everyone out on their "bullshit" which turns into a show about him getting real with the world. its silly how corporations only use people when they are being benefited by it, as soon as they are not they want out no matter who it effects. Betsey Johnson even has fired so many people who have been with the company for 10 years +, just because they had a few bad months out of the 10 amazing years. they only care when things are good.