Gillundr
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I wasn't going to post in this thread but I wanted to just point out a couple of things. What you see on the TV and what they do in reality are two VERY different things. I know the show has all sorts of things wrong with it and they may be doing some things wrong BUT the producers can edit things and put something you do tomorrow in front of something you did yesterday, and they can take short phrases from New York and put them into a place in Vegas. I am currently involved in a reality TV series for Nat Geo (it's a dangerous job type like Deadliest Catch or Swamp Loggers)that will be aired at some point this year. I was there during filming and am now in charge of reviewing the episodes and the things they do both during filming and during the editing process makes things seem totally different than what they are.
Heck, the producer needed more of the talk you see guys do (the little comments during scenes) and went to the guy he needed the comments from. The filming took place during winter when it was freezing out, and the extra comments were filmed in 90 degree heat in a totally different part of the country. The guy talking had to wear his sweatshirt and dress warm like it was cold out, it's funny, you see him sweating and all heat flushed when it supposed to be 10 degrees. lol I don't imagine the average viewer will notice though.
Anyways I'm just saying, we probably don't see a lot of the technical stuff and the show needs to move along as well as create drama in order to keep people watching. It sounds like a lot of people are watching just to see what fish they will kill next. Give them a little break, and see what next season brings maybe. I know our season 1 and 2 are totally different even though neither has aired yet they have both been filmed.
Heck, the producer needed more of the talk you see guys do (the little comments during scenes) and went to the guy he needed the comments from. The filming took place during winter when it was freezing out, and the extra comments were filmed in 90 degree heat in a totally different part of the country. The guy talking had to wear his sweatshirt and dress warm like it was cold out, it's funny, you see him sweating and all heat flushed when it supposed to be 10 degrees. lol I don't imagine the average viewer will notice though.
Anyways I'm just saying, we probably don't see a lot of the technical stuff and the show needs to move along as well as create drama in order to keep people watching. It sounds like a lot of people are watching just to see what fish they will kill next. Give them a little break, and see what next season brings maybe. I know our season 1 and 2 are totally different even though neither has aired yet they have both been filmed.