Yes, I'm joking - although I do love that show. Besides, The Office would be more of a documentary - or, in this case, mockumentary - series than "reality TV."
As far as actual "reality shows" go, I enjoy American Idol and The Apprentice.
Oh, I rememeber that one! The one with Stan Lee. Yeah, I only watched a few episodes, and thought it was very 'unique'.
I remember one episode, where the hidden task was to help a crying girl. And almost everybody passed her, just to get to the finishing line fast. Now that was entertaining!
I try to avoid watching Reality Shows. The only ones that i will watch on a regular basis is American Idol and The Amazing Race.
And you should defiantly start watching The Office, it the best comedy currently on television.
Dwight Schrute: The purse girl hits everything on my checklist: creamy skin, straight teeth, curly hair, amazing breasts. Not for me... for my children. The Schrutes produce very thirsty babies.
Ben wrote:Working in TV on and off for the past five/ten years, the one thing I found is that there is no such thing as "reality television".
Hehe... That's kinda the impression I've always had. There's probably only so much "realness" that can be captured, before it gets so dull that some of it has to be staged
Eh, I've never been much of a fan of reality TV. Then again, I hardly ever watch television as it is.........