You see these shuffling rows of shiny faces, waiting for their turn, so they’re very dedicated to the program and desperate to know what it is they’ve got – so often, they have no idea.
Meaning of the quote
The quote describes people who are eagerly waiting in line, excited to find out what they have won or what opportunity is being offered to them. However, the journalist suggests that these people are often unaware of the true nature of what they are waiting for. They are dedicated and desperate to know, but they don't fully understand the situation they are in.
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