IE bug me to no end but I will admit to liking what they did to a little league game in Florida.
I have been looking through all the descriptions and photos of their missions (feel free to add quote marks and the word "so-called") just to try and figure out why I really like that Little League one but everything else makes my blood boil. I think I've worked it out! It's when these things are executed in a place where:
(a) somebody is doing their job, whether or not said job is being actively hindered; or
(b) somebody could conceivably be trying to stay in their own personal "zone".
Nobody is putting in a mind-numbing eight-hour work day at a Little League game; similarly, nobody goes to the Little League game just to eat their lunch and keep their head down and try and tune everything out. The same goes for
this little thing on stage at the start of a Ben Folds concert, but only because the security guards were in on the whole thing.
But
filling a Best Buy with fake employees, for example, is just tedious time-wasting, and there's something especially unpleasant about the "management and security guards as
fun police" tone of the writing. The rest of them aren't quite so horrible, but still: live comedy is happening in front of you, at a time in your day when you are not expecting it or in the mood for it, and you cannot turn it off. I don't like it.