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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-30-2006 @ 2:46PM
Kyo said...
You guys complaining of how real and 'setup' these shows are crack me up. If the shows were made as real as you want them to be, it would probably be more along the lines of a narrative from the camera operator with camera work like the Blair Witch project as . There obviously is some setup for these shows because if they were really in danger of dying in the wild, they sure wouldn't be worrying about the camera work above their own survivability--I know I wouldn't. They 'control' certain aspects of it just to show you a show that isn't a huge headache to watch.
One other point...if he went out and died in the first episode, his credibility goes right out the window along with the whole series Discovery is trying to bring to you desk jockies.
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