Tucker #1043 was featured in tonight's episode of NBC's It's Worth What? Check it out in this clip, or catch the full episode on Hulu or OnDemand.
http://www.nbc.com/its-worth-what/video ... ?auto=true
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Natalie wrote:Shows like that make me embarrassed to be an American.
Prototype wrote:Natalie wrote:Shows like that make me embarrassed to be an American.
Although I only saw the teasers and not the actual show itself; I'll weigh on on this one...
Reality shows disgust me. Although most shows are true "reality" shows, that show real situations, Discovery's "Dirty Jobs" is the exception to the rule, most of them have instances of being scripted.
A friend of mine worked on the series "Axe Men" of which a good portion is filmed here in Oregon. He has kept some of the "treatments" from his time with the production. They outline scenes (locations) to be filmed for the day. Although not technically a script, they do contain a certain amount of "dialog" or situations. Some scenes are re-shot for "continuity" purposes. They call this "creative or dramatic license" and it happens more often than not. He has also worked on the production of "American Pickers" and says there have been instances of set-ups in some of the rare finds.
Anti-disclosure agreements and copyright laws prevent posting any real material from these "reality" shows anywhere on the internet and social networking sites, but I have seen the ones from "Axe Men" and let me tell you, they are far from reality, when the writers (and producers) will instigate in-fighting among the "stars" for these so-called dramatic licensing purposes.
If these shows are supposedly "Reality Programming", why do they have writers? Sorry, I know it's a little off topic, but it does fit in somewhere here.....
I will watch the show until something pops out that it's been scripted or set-up, then I will not watch again if it's so obvious that even a 12 year old can spot it. Another is "American Restoration", one of the most unbelievable shows there is............ On that note, I agree wholeheartedly with Natalie!
Natalie wrote:
Amy from TLC's LA Ink did my Tucker tattoo...
streamliner wrote:Natalie wrote:
Amy from TLC's LA Ink did my Tucker tattoo...
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Umm.... Well..... I guess in the interest for all things Tucker, well, I suppose, maybe you might want to share her artistry? There's no doubt you'll get better ratings than "It's Worth What?", and ten times the viewers as well.
TuckerCar wrote:Wow. That's badass.

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