Have you seen the nature of reality TV for the last twenty years? People love reality shit.It was yet another dating show--this time with all recently divorced people. Why anyone thought that was a good idea, I'll never know.
Have you seen the nature of reality TV for the last twenty years? People love reality shit.It was yet another dating show--this time with all recently divorced people. Why anyone thought that was a good idea, I'll never know.
Have you seen the nature of reality TV for the last twenty years? People love reality shit.
Indeed. I meant to use quotation marks but then I spaced and forgot. I've never been a fan of that genre of television and I will never fathom why it's so damn popular.Sad thing is, there’s absolutely nothing “real” about any of it.
Have you seen the nature of reality TV for the last twenty years? People love reality shit.
They're cheap to make, that's why they're so popular and why there are so many. I can't stand the fake drama though. And the 'Stars' that end up famous through it such as the Kardashians end up being the TV equivalent to the heavily manufactured bands created for certain demos.
I prefer the ones where you can actually learn something. My favourite one was Ice Pilots NWT, following pilots flying DC-3 passenger and cargo plains in Yellowknife, and even while there was some drama, they were still real people doing their jobs.
This is ultimately where this will end up.Tell me about it..... I have watched or rather tried to watch a few of these kind of shows and it's just something I can't invest in. Having said that occasionally I do find First Dates funny even though that too is somewhat scripted I think. It's funny just to point and laugh at some of the dumb shit that comes out of the mouths of the couples on the show. They know they're getting paid to be on there so why would they care, obviously they don't care people are laughing at them as they watch the show. It's the same for nearly all the dating shows, even Beauty & The Geek where the "Geeks" are heavily made over and exaggerated.
Oh and a real life version of squid game minus death. Why?
It does make me wonder something like that or Bloodshore where convicts do a battle royale on an island is only the next logical step if a TV network could get past all the legal obstacles. It is bound to happen one day the way society is. Sad
I have to admit to loving Married at first sight Australia, I know its rubbish just a bit of a guilty pleasure.
This is ultimately where this will end up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Year_of_the_Sex_Olympics
Its actually quite creepy how prescient the Year of the Sex Olympics was.
Could you call Mythbusters reality TV?
I really miss those days tuning in every week to see what they would do on the show.
Exactly. The only drama was whether their experiments worked or not and how they would overcome any and all setbacks. That's what made it such a compelling show.I don't think so, no. Not in my eyes anyway. It doesn't seem to meet most of the criteria one expects out of reality TV. There wasn't much in the way of manufactured drama between any of them. Sure, there were minor disagreements, and then you had the butting of heads between Jamie and Adam, but if there was any drama between cast members, it was mostly left to the background and we often heard about it after the fact. What they did show was the building and them having fun while reacting to their experiments, which contrast that with something like American Chopper, makes it look like Disney.
I'd consider it edutainment.
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