Scott Thibodeau
July 27th, 2009, 01:39 AM
Let me start off by saying that I don't actually have a TV. I torrent and download pretty much everything I watch so I might be more exposed to this because of the TV that I do watch.
Recently I've been noticing that television programs, primarily some wildlife shows but other types of reality based programs as well, are really over hyping the drama and danger that the characters in that program experience. Or perhaps it's just me. I like to relax with a nice, mellow wildlife or travel documentary. I'm not interested in remaining on the edge of my seat, sweating it out over what's going to happen to some personality on the program next. It seems some of these shows have moved their focus away from the subject and onto the crew though.
For example, I just downloaded a 5 part BBC series called Amazon Abyss. After watching an episode you'd think that death lurked around the corner of every rock or bend in the river. They play up the fact that there are piranha in the river even though a human has never been known to be killed by them. The narrator carries on about lack of visibility and how they can't see the bottom, let alone each other. They're in about 10 feet of water.
Another program that I thought was a fantastic opportunity to show off the peoples, wildlife and topography of Africa was Expedition Africa, that is until I saw it was a Mark Burnett production. The entire show centered on the bickering of the participants and again, the constant danger.
Last but certainly not the least would be Whale Wars. OK, the people are engaged in a dangerous choice of hobbies, going after whalers in the Arctic, but really, does the power going out for 3 minutes warrant 15 minutes of airtime on their dire and deadly situation?
Does anyone else find some of these programs these days to be way over hyped or is it just me? Does it annoy you as well? Does Extreme Home Makeover really need to run against the clock while dragging every tear it can out of the people on the receiving end of the new home? It certainly seems that if you have a dramatic vocal ability you could make a killing narrating a lot of these programs on TV these days.
I just wanted to get that out. Rant over. :)
Recently I've been noticing that television programs, primarily some wildlife shows but other types of reality based programs as well, are really over hyping the drama and danger that the characters in that program experience. Or perhaps it's just me. I like to relax with a nice, mellow wildlife or travel documentary. I'm not interested in remaining on the edge of my seat, sweating it out over what's going to happen to some personality on the program next. It seems some of these shows have moved their focus away from the subject and onto the crew though.
For example, I just downloaded a 5 part BBC series called Amazon Abyss. After watching an episode you'd think that death lurked around the corner of every rock or bend in the river. They play up the fact that there are piranha in the river even though a human has never been known to be killed by them. The narrator carries on about lack of visibility and how they can't see the bottom, let alone each other. They're in about 10 feet of water.
Another program that I thought was a fantastic opportunity to show off the peoples, wildlife and topography of Africa was Expedition Africa, that is until I saw it was a Mark Burnett production. The entire show centered on the bickering of the participants and again, the constant danger.
Last but certainly not the least would be Whale Wars. OK, the people are engaged in a dangerous choice of hobbies, going after whalers in the Arctic, but really, does the power going out for 3 minutes warrant 15 minutes of airtime on their dire and deadly situation?
Does anyone else find some of these programs these days to be way over hyped or is it just me? Does it annoy you as well? Does Extreme Home Makeover really need to run against the clock while dragging every tear it can out of the people on the receiving end of the new home? It certainly seems that if you have a dramatic vocal ability you could make a killing narrating a lot of these programs on TV these days.
I just wanted to get that out. Rant over. :)