>> If that's your prime objection to reality TV,<<
It's one of several, but they depend on the configuration of the show.
Some shows are real but don't include any of the stupid things. I used to love Crockett's Victory Garden because it basically ran in real time -- he just went outside and did things in the garden with a camera crew there. Don't see much of that style anymore, but it was very nice.
There have been a few shows where what people made was so interesting I watched the whole thing ("Blown Away") and others where I just had my partner call me in to see the finished pieces ("Lego Masters").
>> Repair Shop may actually be up your ally. There's not an unreasonable time limit set on anything, <<
That's thoughtful.
>> the judges warned them they would end up rushing and that's Bad.)<<
Smart judges. The show I saw, the people in charge kept saying things that led to rushing. >_
Re: Hear Hear
It's one of several, but they depend on the configuration of the show.
Some shows are real but don't include any of the stupid things. I used to love Crockett's Victory Garden because it basically ran in real time -- he just went outside and did things in the garden with a camera crew there. Don't see much of that style anymore, but it was very nice.
There have been a few shows where what people made was so interesting I watched the whole thing ("Blown Away") and others where I just had my partner call me in to see the finished pieces ("Lego Masters").
>> Repair Shop may actually be up your ally. There's not an unreasonable time limit set on anything, <<
That's thoughtful.
>> the judges warned them they would end up rushing and that's Bad.)<<
Smart judges. The show I saw, the people in charge kept saying things that led to rushing. >_