Guy proves Jersey Shore is fake

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[video=youtube;qhtOXWuzNgw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhtOXWuzNgw[/video]

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Years ago, when I was in college, I saw Heather and Julie (us old folks remember them from the FIRST season of Real World) speak. They told stories about how the producers would set things up just to cause fights on the show. I've always assumed that I should watch shows like Jersey Shore w/ the understanding that the fiction outweighs the reality.
 
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I always assumed everyone knew it was fake, and that added to the lulz factor or something. :dunno

Lol I'm sure it's just that and I was having a blonde moment. But the way you hear people go on about it..
I watched more of Geordie Shore than this one, I always thought it was on the same levels as these scripted reality shows like The Only Way is Essex and Made In Chelsea. I can't for the life of me remember the US versions.
 

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Years ago, when I was in college, I saw Heather and Julie (us old folks remember them from the FIRST season of Real World) speak. They told stories about how the producers would set things up just to cause fights on the show. I've always assumed that I should watch shows like Jersey Shore w/ the understanding that the fiction outweighs the reality.
I remember the first season of The Real World. I stopped paying attention after season 3.
 

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Fall asleep on the return key, Joe?


Even with the supposedly real reality TV shows, you know they cut that stuff together to look worse. I watched seasons of that Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, the US version and the UK one. In the US one, they would show the chefs shouting - inside the kitchen - and then cut to some of the diners in the restaurant looking around as though they'd heard something. It looked way more dramatic than it actually was - there was no way those people were really reacting to things said in a kitchen on the other side of the restaurant.
 
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