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youre right i think situations are presented to them, but i dont think the characters are fake.

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I don't care if its staged the only true reality show is cops also one of my favorite shows.

 

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There is no way Sigh could be written up with a script, the guy is just that far out there. Unless he is as good of an actor as Sheldon Cooper in The Big Bang theory, Sigh has to be real. Now, as for the rest of the show it is probably scripted situations for sure.

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Big Bang is disgusting

 

 

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Hahahahahaha

I don't like the show either but that is choice description how is it disgusting?

 

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I won't get into it but I just really hate that show

 

 

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WHAT??? I LOVE THAT SHOW!!!

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Big Bang is disgusting

 

 

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THANK YOU!!!

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Don't like Big Bang or most TV sitcoms. I'll watch Duck Dynasty if it's on I don't rearrange my schedule around it or anything.

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Cool I dont

 

 

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Well if you hate that show then everyone else better too. The great Sarah has spoken :rolleyes:

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I like em both.

 

I met a guy, who knows a guy, (yeah I know, take it for what its worth) whos grandmother owned the property that Willie tore off into with his truck on the "frog huting" episode. Said they came back and paid for the damages and had the field releveled for her. Appearantly, they are given scenarios, and just turned loose to react. Kinda like subliminal messages. But again, this is third or fourth hand info, so take it for what its worth.

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I like the show...watch it when I can. Always a good laugh and I always want to be in their shoes. Not for the money, but for the FUN and adventures. Eh, I'll take the money too!!

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I like em both.

 

I met a guy, who knows a guy, (yeah I know, take it for what its worth) whos grandmother owned the property that Willie tore off into with his truck on the "frog huting" episode. Said they came back and paid for the damages and had the field releveled for her. Appearantly, they are given scenarios, and just turned loose to react. Kinda like subliminal messages. But again, this is third or fourth hand info, so take it for what its worth.

That episode is on as I type this hahahaha

 

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There is no way Sigh could be written up with a script, the guy is just that far out there. Unless he is as good of an actor as Sheldon Cooper in The Big Bang theory, Sigh has to be real. Now, as for the rest of the show it is probably scripted situations for sure.

 

 

Si, not Sigh.

 

Only reason I know that is because in one episode, he was on strike and holding a sign that said, "You can spell strike without SI" :crackup:

 

I lol'd

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