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Just wondering what everyones take on the relatively new advent of reality tv.
Personally I think some of them border on exploitation until I realise that these people willingly participate in this.
The sore point for me is watching "Amish in the city" I feel so bad for these Amish kids, watching them experience a modern young adult "Dramatic Moment"
Just the look of sheer terror and social angst in their eyes when the non-amish kids are going "NUH UH YOU AINT NOTHING" to each other.
I dunno...Honestly I just felt so bad for the Amish kids, then I was reminded they did volunteer, but I doubt they really understood what reality tv was when they signed on the line....
Anyway...I'm just beginning to wonder how long they will milk the old shows (IE Survivor 30 "On the Moon") and how many new shows they could possibly come up with, seeing as they've seemingly left no stone unturned in regards to pushing the line.
I figure eventually there won't be one genre of reality tv that hasn't been done, and hence, no aspect of peopls personal lives that is private anymore.
What is everyones take on the rise of reality tv?
Personally I think some of them border on exploitation until I realise that these people willingly participate in this.
The sore point for me is watching "Amish in the city" I feel so bad for these Amish kids, watching them experience a modern young adult "Dramatic Moment"
Just the look of sheer terror and social angst in their eyes when the non-amish kids are going "NUH UH YOU AINT NOTHING" to each other.
I dunno...Honestly I just felt so bad for the Amish kids, then I was reminded they did volunteer, but I doubt they really understood what reality tv was when they signed on the line....
Anyway...I'm just beginning to wonder how long they will milk the old shows (IE Survivor 30 "On the Moon") and how many new shows they could possibly come up with, seeing as they've seemingly left no stone unturned in regards to pushing the line.
I figure eventually there won't be one genre of reality tv that hasn't been done, and hence, no aspect of peopls personal lives that is private anymore.
What is everyones take on the rise of reality tv?