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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

consequences of reality tv

Reading the NY Times article, I definitely agree that if people are put in danger then the producers should step in rather than worrying about the cameras. But i think this goes for life threatening situations such as drunk driving or overdosing on something. But for lets say that episode of teen mom where she is continuously hitting him, I mean he's a big guy, I really don't believe he was really physically hurt so I'm not even sure if it was a big deal that the camera men didn't step in and she knows she's on camera so she can be ready to face the consequences for what she did, therefore she can be penalized for it, but not MTV

1 comment:

Brian Baker said...

A person's life is more important than the camera. The big guy on teen mom shouldnt worry about his girlfriend hitting him because that is reality. Some girlfriends beat the crap out of their boyfriends over stupid stuff. You are right, she knows she is on camera she can deal with the consequences.