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Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Reality Issues
I don't think there should be any laws written saying that the camera crew has to step in and stop something that doesn't look like the best situation for the people on the show. This is REALITY television isn't it?! If I were a camera man and saw something bad happening I would obviously go over and try my best to stop it simply because I would feel wrong watching it. But there shouldn't be any controversy or debate about wheter or not it is mandatory to cut the camera off and step in to intervene a "sticky" situation. The physical abuse on Teen Mom being reported to the police is what I believe should have been done, for once my hat is off to MTV.
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I agree with you Clay. This issue is all about the morals of the camera crew. They know whats right and whats wrong. Their decision is based on whether or not they want to make money and risk peoples lives, or intervene and insure themselves that nobody gets hurt. For reality TV to the max, the camera crew does not intervene and they let nature play out with their actions. Is it right? Well that is for the audience and the cast to decide.
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