I like the name! Not as tacky as Ex-Plosion, haha! It's a very contrived twist though.
Sorry Lurker but ExPlosion was way more intriguing than Skeletons. Skeletons sounds like a contrived mess of bullshit.
Agreed. Ex-Plosion is my second favorite season of the Real World. It was great from start to finish and I loved the cast. I'm happy they ditched that old played out theme song too. The show is just way more fun and hip now. I love it! However, this season seems like it'll be way to deep. Ex-Plosion was hilarious as hell. And now they're going to like therapy. Plus, what happens that week when people don't have guest? Like what will their storyline be?
The "old played out" one was so much better then the ****** one on ex-plosion. That wasn't even a intro it was just stupid. The season itself was good tho. The show can be deep, but that doesn't mean it can't be funny at times. Besides this twist works with everyone and probably will bring a lot of drama.
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he actual silas site you'd know it the song was longer, lol. I actually liked it because the loft, house, casino staple was getting ridicuously lame.
I like the name! Not as tacky as Ex-Plosion, haha! It's a very contrived twist though.
Sorry Lurker but ExPlosion was way more intriguing than Skeletons. Skeletons sounds like a contrived mess of bullshit.
Agreed. Ex-Plosion is my second favorite season of the Real World. It was great from start to finish and I loved the cast. I'm happy they ditched that old played out theme song too. The show is just way more fun and hip now. I love it! However, this season seems like it'll be way to deep. Ex-Plosion was hilarious as hell. And now they're going to like therapy. Plus, what happens that week when people don't have guest? Like what will their storyline be?
The "old played out" one was so much better then the ****** one on ex-plosion. That wasn't even a intro it was just stupid. The season itself was good tho. The show can be deep, but that doesn't mean it can't be funny at times. Besides this twist works with everyone and probably will bring a lot of drama.
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he actual silas site you'd know it the song was longer, lol. I actually liked it because the loft, house, casino staple was getting ridicuously lame.
Perhaps they should have saved Marlon for this season and brought out his ex cheerleader hookup lol.
Anyway, I'm tired of complaing about these shwos that I'm gong to watch either way.
Better yet, one of Dustin's "roommates"
Better BETTER yet, that dude that convinced him to do it. He'd probably creep the others out even more. Vegas could've had a few good ones. The dude Adam robbed. Mike Mike's dad (I don't remember if he's dead or not...?).
Jay Needs to Shut the hell up. This twist is actually good and has more substance than Ex-plosion. I really think that this will bring back some of what this show has been missing..Getting to know the Roomates and having some insights on them as people. Not just the usual Drunken College Frat **** Fest this show has been for years now. I'm all for it.
Random but I would also add Jamie to that long list I had of people who would be cool to meet or hang with...seems very much down to earth, both on her season & on Inferno 2.
Random but I would also add Jamie to that long list I had of people who would be cool to meet or hang with...seems very much down to earth, both on her season & on Inferno 2.
id say she's also decently fit as well. not cross-fit fit but in shape. she's great at yoga and surfs (as far as i can tell from her IG pics)
What better way to create a show that disects how humans naturally behave when forced to live with X amount of people than to deliberately set up all of the drama multiple times throughout the season. Seriously, if every person has one new skeleton every other episode, that means we're getting 42 skeletons. FOURTY-TWO. It completely defeats the entire purpose of The Real World. I don't care if people say "Well maybe it'll be good tv" because a ton of drama does not mean good. Skeletons work when they're natural and come out on their own, not when a group of producers forceably drag them out because they want to.
What better way to create a show that disects how humans naturally behave when forced to live with X amount of people than to deliberately set up all of the drama multiple times throughout the season. Seriously, if every person has one new skeleton every other episode, that means we're getting 42 skeletons. FOURTY-TWO. It completely defeats the entire purpose of The Real World. I don't care if people say "Well maybe it'll be good tv" because a ton of drama does not mean good. Skeletons work when they're natural and come out on their own, not when a group of producers forceably drag them out because they want to.
To my understanding it doesn't get near the number by any means.
What better way to create a show that disects how humans naturally behave when forced to live with X amount of people than to deliberately set up all of the drama multiple times throughout the season. Seriously, if every person has one new skeleton every other episode, that means we're getting 42 skeletons. FOURTY-TWO. It completely defeats the entire purpose of The Real World. I don't care if people say "Well maybe it'll be good tv" because a ton of drama does not mean good. Skeletons work when they're natural and come out on their own, not when a group of producers forceably drag them out because they want to.
What better way to create a show that disects how humans naturally behave when forced to live with X amount of people than to deliberately set up all of the drama multiple times throughout the season. Seriously, if every person has one new skeleton every other episode, that means we're getting 42 skeletons. FOURTY-TWO. It completely defeats the entire purpose of The Real World. I don't care if people say "Well maybe it'll be good tv" because a ton of drama does not mean good. Skeletons work when they're natural and come out on their own, not when a group of producers forceably drag them out because they want to.
It's a rotating basis , the most a roommate will get is 2 surprise visits.
What better way to create a show that disects how humans naturally behave when forced to live with X amount of people than to deliberately set up all of the drama multiple times throughout the season. Seriously, if every person has one new skeleton every other episode, that means we're getting 42 skeletons. FOURTY-TWO. It completely defeats the entire purpose of The Real World. I don't care if people say "Well maybe it'll be good tv" because a ton of drama does not mean good. Skeletons work when they're natural and come out on their own, not when a group of producers forceably drag them out because they want to.
What better way to create a show that disects how humans naturally behave when forced to live with X amount of people than to deliberately set up all of the drama multiple times throughout the season. Seriously, if every person has one new skeleton every other episode, that means we're getting 42 skeletons. FOURTY-TWO. It completely defeats the entire purpose of The Real World. I don't care if people say "Well maybe it'll be good tv" because a ton of drama does not mean good. Skeletons work when they're natural and come out on their own, not when a group of producers forceably drag them out because they want to.
How'd you get 42? I think each person has an episode dedicated to them, so 7.
Also, I agree that there is obviously some manipulation involved, but honestly this twist sounds closer to old school RW than much of what we've seen from the show in the past few seasons. Sure, the drama is somewhat set-up, but who knows how the cards will fall? We may get a chance to see some real moments between these people. Plus, I'm sure the whole season isn't going to be some melodrama. I actually like this twist. And I hated the idea of a twist, and I hated the Ex-Plosion idea but grew to be pleasantly surprised by the season. I'm personally looking forward to this season more though because the initial cast seem more like real humans, whereas Ex-Plosion were basically all models/actors.
What better way to create a show that disects how humans naturally behave when forced to live with X amount of people than to deliberately set up all of the drama multiple times throughout the season. Seriously, if every person has one new skeleton every other episode, that means we're getting 42 skeletons. FOURTY-TWO. It completely defeats the entire purpose of The Real World. I don't care if people say "Well maybe it'll be good tv" because a ton of drama does not mean good. Skeletons work when they're natural and come out on their own, not when a group of producers forceably drag them out because they want to.
How'd you get 42? I think each person has an episode dedicated to them, so 7.
Also, I agree that there is obviously some manipulation involved, but honestly this twist sounds closer to old school RW than much of what we've seen from the show in the past few seasons. Sure, the drama is somewhat set-up, but who knows how the cards will fall? We may get a chance to see some real moments between these people. Plus, I'm sure the whole season isn't going to be some melodrama. I actually like this twist. And I hated the idea of a twist, and I hated the Ex-Plosion idea but grew to be pleasantly surprised by the season. I'm personally looking forward to this season more though because the initial cast seem more like real humans, whereas Ex-Plosion were basically all models/actors.
I'm probably the only person who didn't really care for Vegas2. I like dthe cast though, but only tuned in for Dustin's scandal.
The problem is getting people to watch the show period, not like the cast. How are they gonna like or dislike the cast when they don't even care to watch a show or anticipate a new season to begin with. The show is just played out guys.
If anything that's good for The Challenge because the loyal The Challenge fanbase will watch and guarentee at least .9 ratings regardless of the season.
If anything that's good for The Challenge because the loyal The Challenge fanbase will watch and guarentee at least .9 ratings regardless of the season.
#Season27HereWeCome
#WaitsForSomeoneToCorrectMeOnMyStatement
You're good. I don't see The Challenge going anywhere just yet!
However, it really will depend on how next summer's big shows fair in ratings whether we see past season 28 or not. If I were at the head of the network and Shannara and Eye Candy do manage to bring MTV back to its glory days, I would do everything to maintain those numbers, axing anything that fails to hit the 1.5 to 2 million mark (above 1 at the absolute minimum).
I talked about this in the scripted TV thread, but you, and everyone else, better pray that Shannara hits the viewership mark MTV is banking on. The more people that watch it, the more people to see Challenge promos. The more people who see those promos, the more people who will actually tune in to watch The Challenge!
WOW so if you think about it, if that one person who mentioned Dustin's past never commented on Vevmo and no one else on Vevmo ever knew about it and production never said anything, then the entire storyline of Las Vegas 2 would be completely different.
Jay is just mad because he knows once this season airs his season will be forgotten. My gut tells me this season will be a lot better than Explosion.
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he actual silas site you'd know it the song was longer, lol. I actually liked it because the loft, house, casino staple was getting ridicuously lame.
"his seasons"? Uh no. Jay maybe but not the others.
Wtf is Silas?
The "singer" of Ex-Plosion's theme song.
Huh?
Perhaps they should have saved Marlon for this season and brought out his ex cheerleader hookup lol.
Anyway, I'm tired of complaing about these shwos that I'm gong to watch either way.
Jay is a freaking *******. Your season was a twist season so who are you to talk?
Better yet, one of Dustin's "roommates"
Better BETTER yet, that dude that convinced him to do it. He'd probably creep the others out even more. Vegas could've had a few good ones. The dude Adam robbed. Mike Mike's dad (I don't remember if he's dead or not...?).
Jay Needs to Shut the hell up. This twist is actually good and has more substance than Ex-plosion. I really think that this will bring back some of what this show has been missing..Getting to know the Roomates and having some insights on them as people. Not just the usual Drunken College Frat **** Fest this show has been for years now. I'm all for it.
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Those are nice comments. I like Jamie and good to see that she still supports the show.
Random but I would also add Jamie to that long list I had of people who would be cool to meet or hang with...seems very much down to earth, both on her season & on Inferno 2.
id say she's also decently fit as well. not cross-fit fit but in shape. she's great at yoga and surfs (as far as i can tell from her IG pics)
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This sounds horrible and incredibly stupid
What better way to create a show that disects how humans naturally behave when forced to live with X amount of people than to deliberately set up all of the drama multiple times throughout the season. Seriously, if every person has one new skeleton every other episode, that means we're getting 42 skeletons. FOURTY-TWO. It completely defeats the entire purpose of The Real World. I don't care if people say "Well maybe it'll be good tv" because a ton of drama does not mean good. Skeletons work when they're natural and come out on their own, not when a group of producers forceably drag them out because they want to.
To my understanding it doesn't get near the number by any means.
That's been done a loooooong time ago.
It's a rotating basis , the most a roommate will get is 2 surprise visits.
I hate the name Real World: Skeletons lol it sounds stupid tbh. but I enjoyed Explosion so I hope this one is good too
WTH??? Where did you get that number from?
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How'd you get 42? I think each person has an episode dedicated to them, so 7.
Also, I agree that there is obviously some manipulation involved, but honestly this twist sounds closer to old school RW than much of what we've seen from the show in the past few seasons. Sure, the drama is somewhat set-up, but who knows how the cards will fall? We may get a chance to see some real moments between these people. Plus, I'm sure the whole season isn't going to be some melodrama. I actually like this twist. And I hated the idea of a twist, and I hated the Ex-Plosion idea but grew to be pleasantly surprised by the season. I'm personally looking forward to this season more though because the initial cast seem more like real humans, whereas Ex-Plosion were basically all models/actors.
Atleast a cast memeber got 2 visitors
They should try a normal Season if there is a Season 31 in an original city as well.
I'm probably the only person who didn't really care for Vegas2. I like dthe cast though, but only tuned in for Dustin's scandal.
The problem is getting people to watch the show period, not like the cast. How are they gonna like or dislike the cast when they don't even care to watch a show or anticipate a new season to begin with. The show is just played out guys.
If anything that's good for The Challenge because the loyal The Challenge fanbase will watch and guarentee at least .9 ratings regardless of the season.
#Season27HereWeCome
#WaitsForSomeoneToCorrectMeOnMyStatement
You're good. I don't see The Challenge going anywhere just yet!
However, it really will depend on how next summer's big shows fair in ratings whether we see past season 28 or not. If I were at the head of the network and Shannara and Eye Candy do manage to bring MTV back to its glory days, I would do everything to maintain those numbers, axing anything that fails to hit the 1.5 to 2 million mark (above 1 at the absolute minimum).
I talked about this in the scripted TV thread, but you, and everyone else, better pray that Shannara hits the viewership mark MTV is banking on. The more people that watch it, the more people to see Challenge promos. The more people who see those promos, the more people who will actually tune in to watch The Challenge!
WOW so if you think about it, if that one person who mentioned Dustin's past never commented on Vevmo and no one else on Vevmo ever knew about it and production never said anything, then the entire storyline of Las Vegas 2 would be completely different.
Wow.. a big long-running reality show having a completely different season storyline based off of a 1 sentence comment on a random website.
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