C counter girl, the boutique-hotel concierge, the club doorman, the gatekeepers of any city. Media-trained, clearly. He knew what I wanted, did three takes on each question, got better and better. He was aiming to please. He was great. But the ideal reality star will always be someone who comes by his wildness honestly. Ofir recalls the casting of Nicole Polizzi, a. Her application was fingerprinted with bronzer. My casting ninja literally called me right after the interview and said she was dynamite.
She had no self-editing at all. She was self-deprecating in the best possible way. She was fully aware of who she was—the look, the pouf, the mascara, the leopard print. She just was. Dawson, the former Northwestern professor, found early episodes of Jersey Shore to be a refreshing return to before-the-fall reality TV, and he had similar hopes for Buckwild.
The one person I thought was a bright spot was Shain Gandee. He oozed authenticity. He was lovable. He and Joey had been out drinking; they talked about going mudding later that night. By Monday, they had looked just about everywhere Shain had ever mudded. Cara Parrish, another cast member, called the local jail and hospital every two hours and scoured Twitter and Facebook for snapshots people might have just posted of themselves meeting Shain. She asked her friends at the casino to check their footage.
We rolled up, and the Bronco was sitting there, and it was tilted sideways. That same morning, Katie was shopping for makeup when she got a call from a producer saying there was an emergency meeting at the Marriott hotel in downtown Charleston. Katie was the first one there, and before the producers said anything, she just knew what had happened.
Shain Gandee had been blithely reckless and died living life as he chose. There were already four episodes of season two in the can, and the Gandees wanted the show to go on. The producers, and many of the cast, were optimistic that it would continue. At first, MTV said only that it was suspending Buckwild.
At that point, J. But television genres have life cycles, too, and it appears we may have exhausted this one. For the Buckwild cast, the cancellation was the end of something irreplaceable. It was nice to know it would help not only them but their families, and help them pay off their debts, and medical bills, and turn some lives around.
For all of us, it was, Wow, this is over. We love the cast and the show and this was not an easy decision, but given Shain's tragic passing and essential presence on the show, we felt it was not appropriate to continue without him. Instead, we are working on a meaningful way to pay tribute to his memory on our air and privately. With the support of his parents, Dale and Loretta Gandee, we will run the tribute following a day of programming dedicated to Shain in which we will air the entire first season of 'Buckwild.
They know what young adults are like and what they like. Hence why Jersey Shore lasted as long as it did. These kids on Buckwild were already young, dumb, and full of cum before this tv show was even made.
They already who they were before MTV scooped it up to show the rest of the world their world as they know. They are simply young adults who are fresh out of High School and feel like they can rule the world. They are dare devilish and fearless of consequences; hence the jail time for some of them. They do not represent rural America, they represent pretty much young adult America. We have all been there at that age before and we have all boozed up and had good times with friends.
What makes Buckwild any different from Jersey Shore or our own lives? But MTV did not kill Shain nor sent the rest to jail, they did that themselves. Shain to me was the most relatable and likable character on the show mainly because of his innocence.
If you watched the show I think you would see that and understand it. He never been to a large city nor a clubbing and the show did this for him. It gave him an experience that he would never forget. Shain lived life as if it could end the next day and it did. All he wanted to do was have fun and in the end it took his life. So is that a bad example to set?
His death was tragic and my condolences go out to his family. No mother or father should out live their children. Such is life as a youth in America we were all young dumb and full of cum out to run wild in the world.
But we learn there are consequences in life. The people of Jersey Shore finally figured that out and realized they have gotten too old for the show. We all grow up and realize there is more to life. Shows like Teen Mom, 16 and pregnant were shows put out to reach youths about the importance of safe sex. This cast represents themselves for who they are and what they do. I also do believe MTV and other Viacom channels do exploit people, but that is a matter of opinion, and you did a good job explaining why you and others feel otherwise.
Laura April 3, am. You can still carry yourself with pride and diginity. ReinstateHank April 3, am. I have family who are country and live in the south, so I already know that those people on the show do not represent nor give off a negative image of people from such places. The television show Modern Family is a very popular show right now and has won many awards. I am a proud patron of Missouri. I was born and raised in this great state and I find this image of how people on the west coast view our state as nothing but a bunch of rural, ranching, cowboys very laughable.
People tend to come up with ideas of what people and places are if they have never been or seen such people. But people should be smarter in this day an age because of the wide range of media access. How could anyone take these shows so seriously?
But, it also can be true about certain people. I have known such people like the Honey Boo Boo family and the Redneck Vacation family; and to ignore that they exist is a fantasy.
They do not represent the majority of rural America but they are a part of it whether we like it or not. Trigger April 3, pm. I think they opinion of a lot of people, including the majority of people surrounding the area of West Virginia where the show was shot disagree with you.
These are the people who are most affected by the negative stereotypes. ReinstateHank April 3, pm. That is a good point Trigger I am not from West Virginia nor wherever Honey Boo Boo resides, Therefore I am not offended as those who reside in those states in which these people live. I understand that completely. But if people are outraged by such negativity why are the shows still on? Jack Williams April 3, am. Ry April 6, pm. Its really sad when a little mistake can cause such a loss.
It could happen to anyone, and it did while he was doing what he loved. Karen L.
0コメント