Without arts programmes there's only reality TV, and reality TV needs the arts to show it what reality is.
I was very curious, that's why I think my reality TV seems normal. I watch a lot of reality TV because I am so interested in people and observing people. From a very young age I can remember watching a woman with a guy and she's rolling her eyes and he's pleading with her and I would think, she doesn't want to be with him, he's in love with her, she likes this other guy and I would make up these stories in my head about these people. That helps me sort of profile people and that is a key to being able to read people.
I want to make a clear distinction between people who take acting seriously and people who call themselves actors because theyve been on reality TV or something.
I dont really enjoy watching reality TV.
They started doing it in reality TV, where writers don't have union protections and are easy marks for getting this kind of material in there. You're less likely to find it on network prime-time series, but the creep is moving in that direction. It has become intrusive and overwhelming to us as a union of writers.
I don't watch reality TV.
Reality TV is here, it's been here really since the Carol Levis Discovery Show in 1957. It's never changed. It just looks a bit different.
It's great to have an acting job in the age of Reality TV.
You know what I'm not going to do I'm not going to tell you every move I'm going to make. This isn't a reality TV show. Some things are just best left unsaid. I'll handle the club the way I deem is necessary. They just need to play.
I went onto reality TV as a business decision.
If you're rude for television's sake, it ain't reality TV.
It breaks my heart to find myself within the cesspool of reality TV shows.
You feel a little weird, as a writer of scripted television for many years, to say you're a fan of reality TV. You feel like a traitor. But I am a total fan.
I believe that reality TV should be called 'not reality' TV; it's fiction.
In the voyeurism of Reality TV, the viewer's passivity is kept intact, pampered and massaged and force-fed Chicken McNuggets of carefully edited snippets that permit him or her to sit in easy judgment and feel superior at watching familiar strangers make fools of themselves. Reality TV looks in only one direction: down.
It is a different breed of person who wants to be on a reality-TV show.
There's a hardening of the culture. Reality TV has lowered the standards of entertainment. You're left wondering about the legitimacy of relationships. It's probably harder to entertain the same people with a more classic form of writing, and romantic comedies are a classic genre.
People will always want it [reality TV shows], if it's produced well and if it's telling people's stories - that's all anybody wants: to connect with another human being on a very basic level. If the stories are told well, I think it can continue and continue.
At the end of the day, there's probably nothing that makes me feel better than junk food and reality TV.
...now that everyone could vote from home, via the OASIS, the only people who could get elected were movie stars, reality TV personalities, or radical televangelists.
Reality TV rots people's brains.
For me, I feel like reality TV is anything but these days.
My guilty pleasure is reality TV, as I am really nosey.
Reality TV is a totally different animal than the infomercial world.
I enjoy watching Fear Factor, Newlyweds and American Idol as far as reality TV shows go.
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