As of last week, Virgin Media’s ‘Dinner With The Enemy’ has concluded, with the final episode airing last Monday. And honestly, the experience of being at that table was life changing.
We’re all familiar with the age-old wisdom that one should avoid talking about divisive subjects like politics and religion at the dinner table, because you don’t want to alienate people or get into unnecessary arguments. Well, that was the entire premise of this show – it involved taking 10 strangers with radically different backgrounds, beliefs and personality types, and forcing them to sit around a table arguing about anything and everything over the course of 6 nights.
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