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Is MTV to blame for 'Real' injury?
Specifically, should MTV be held responsible for injuries suffered by one of the guys on its latest incarnation of "The Real World?"
As far as I'm concerned, the answer is yes. Although I'm not at all surprised that MTV doesn't see it that way.
"Real World" is the granddaddy of the "reality" shows that have popped up all over television since it debuted in 1992. Now in its 16th season, it's still the story of "seven strangers picked to live in a house and have their lives taped."
Seven young adults in their late teens and early 20s are chosen by producers (who are looking for exciting TV) to share a fabulous abode. They act like typical people their age self-absorbed and overly dramatic and the producers set up unreal situations to build drama, then edit the results.
It's voyeuristic entertainment that should never be confused with actual reality.
Johanna was too smashed to understand what happened, let alone explain it. Drunken Wes and drunken Danny go out looking for him and end up getting into a fight. Danny gets punched in the eye a blow that fractures his skull and, as we learn later, not only requires surgery but threatens his vision.
And the cameras kept rolling. Hey, this was great stuff. On-site production staff did nothing to stop the fight. Production staff didn't even send Danny to the hospital it was only because roommate Rachel, who's a nurse, insisted that Danny went to get medical treatment.
This isn't the first time something like this has happened. CBS and the producers of "Survivor: Australian Outback" came under some criticism when contestant Michael Skupin fell in a campfire, burning his hands so severely he was forced off the show and the cameras continued to roll.
In that case, however, medical personnel were called in quickly and Skupin was evacuated by helicopter to a hospital. And, unlike the street brawl on "Real World," that incident wasn't something production staff could have seen coming.
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