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Originally posted by lastpoetnsite:
i would suspect probably one of the main reasons mtv or any other network that would be interested in showing "the process" is probably because of the numerous deaths, injuries, and lawsuits that have been amassed in the past years. it was probably definitely someone thinking we want to see what is happening for these people to have been injured and killed.
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Althoguht there maybe some other reasons why MTV may want to do this documentary, I seriuosly doubt that it is in response to the deaths and injuries. I think it is in response to the public's thirst for voyeurist television. Actually, I think MTV might actually be more interested in a process that included injuires and the like. Would Survivor be the same without the demanding physical trails? Isn't that why Big Brother tanked? Its hard to defend a multinational conglomerate because there are so many spin doctors with so many ulterior motives that no matter what they catch on film-even if its all positive, they are bound to find a way to twist "reality". Maybe somethings are best left out of the glare of the video light.