Friday, September 2, 2005
Reality TV's Integrity Questioned
Critics and viewers are beginning to question the integrity of reality-television shows, saying that some of them may be scripted or fixed. What do you think?
Elaine Schoor,
Massage Therapist
"Yes, definitely, at this crucial time in history, television shows are where Americans should demand accountability."
David Hatton,
Landscaper
"Scandals at reality shows? Next you're going to tell me that Michael Ian Black didn't actually love the ‘80s."
John DeMuth,
Lawyer
"You can't tell me that a show as choppy and haphazard as Two And A Half Men is scripted."
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