Still fake and formulaic
Decided to check back on this and sure enough the formula continues.
Much has been made of the clearly fake misconduct and employee "hero" stories.
So I'll mention another annoying piece of the formula. It's the way they always come up with some corporate "flaw" that they can "solve".
Of course the flaw is always some innocuous policy or detail. This programs are clearly orchestrated with the sponsored companies, and they'd never allow the company to be shown in a truly negative light.
Today's fake flaw was a computer system that would lock up and didn't have updated inventory. Surprise! Of course these issues probably could and would have been reported through normal business procedures.