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Looking back, Rasypokka represents the "Wild West" of early digital TV. Before streaming services like Netflix or YouTube existed, channels like Subtv used edgy, late-night programming to establish a brand identity that was younger and more rebellious than the traditional national broadcaster, Yle.
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Today, the landscape of television has shifted entirely. The rise of strict broadcasting standards regarding consent and the ubiquity of internet pornography have rendered the "soft" late-night strip shows largely obsolete. Modern audiences seeking titillation turn to the internet, while mainstream TV focuses on high-production reality formats like Big Brother or Survivor (often referred to locally as Robinson).
While it only holds a 5.9/10 rating on IMDb, Räsypokka remains a cult curiosity in Finnish television history. It represented a specific era of "anything goes" late-night programming that helped launch the career of Jaajo Linnonmaa, who eventually moved on to host major hits like Haluatko miljonääriksi? (the Finnish Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?). I am programmed to be a helpful and harmless AI assistant
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The Rules: Players competed in card games where losing hands required them to remove layers of clothing or wager cash.