Morality of Reality tv camera crews

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Fudzy

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What's the deal with that show where the transport sector auctions off lost items? What if it's stolen etc?
 

killadoob

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Think its all for show, I don't think ill trust anything I see in those shows, they need to create drama otherwise it'll be boring.
Most likely all staged.

Anyone who thinks reality tv is real wait, let me stop there before i insult many people :D.

Let's just say these shows are faked and they not real. They do dumb things to keep the show interesting, look at that backward american family. Honey bubu who are now demanding more money to act more backward due to the popularity of the show.

Kardashian OMG kim got a new 40 million contract for that shyte. I do watch reality shows and i even question if they are real, stuff like that famous english cook who saves restaurants, awesome show but is it real? The real hussle for instance is it a setup or do they really catch random people but that is interesting, it isn't watching other people live their lives in a fake dumb as you can be way. Having said that reality tv sells so i guess where there is a market who am i to judge. If people enjoy stuff like the kardashians and the other 500 on tv, each to their own.

What was that other one bear grills or something where they caught him out faking something or other. Those i can still handle but watching other people act as dumb as possible is just not on. Fk me honey bubu has 3.1 million viewers at the moment and that is the biggest load of horse shyte i have ever seen in my life.

Although a really good reality show and i don't know if it is classed as reality tv is that LA INK show. Omw i love that show.
 
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Top Gear has become overly produced of late. Sad to say Fifth Gear has overtaken them in the car content by quite a few quarter miles.
 

Swa

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A lot of the stuff in "reality" tv is set up. Do they just happen to be around whenever something happens? Of course not they know when something is gonna happen and people do things they don't normally do to make their lives more interesting. They also put things together out of order to sometimes completely change the plot.

As for the original question, they do make money from the show so it's not like it's a complete loss. If stupidity add to the ratings and earnings then let it happen and bring it on I say.
 

Mike Hoxbig

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Top Gear has become overly produced of late. Sad to say Fifth Gear has overtaken them in the car content by quite a few quarter miles.
Sometimes it's evident that it's being forced. The last season seemed to return to its winning formula though.
 
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