Can anyone really fall in love on these reality TV shows?!


Question: Most of the time I enjoy watching them, but really, honestly, can 16+ people all really fall in love with the one same person?? I watched one season of The Bachelor, I really liked Rock of Love, and now I'm watching A Shot at Love With Tila Tequila. As I watch these people go nuts over the one person I just can't help thinking some of them are just doing it for the fame. How could that many people all like the same person?? Do you think these shows are scripted?


Answers: Most of the time I enjoy watching them, but really, honestly, can 16+ people all really fall in love with the one same person?? I watched one season of The Bachelor, I really liked Rock of Love, and now I'm watching A Shot at Love With Tila Tequila. As I watch these people go nuts over the one person I just can't help thinking some of them are just doing it for the fame. How could that many people all like the same person?? Do you think these shows are scripted?

I dont think true love is possible in that type of setting. I dont think they act like themselves, therefore they dont truly know one another at all. I think alot of them just do it for the fifteen minutes of fame. I dont know if they are scripted, but I am sure the producers push for certain behaviors and activity. Giving the people alcohol and hot tubs. Do you ever see a reality show where they give the people books, crafts, and tell them to enjoy. I also think it is kind of nasty to go out with someone who spent the previous night with a different person. Too many germs and icky disease possibilities, gross.

I think they could fall in love with eachother, but not on TV.

Wherever the shows are not scripted, they're carefully constructed and masterminded.
I'm sure it's real love; but they find the dumbest, most shallow and self-involved people to contend on these shows, so while their love is "real" to them, it's still fun for the rest of us to point at and laugh.
This is why I Love New York is the greatest dating show ever created. It's honest, and never aspires to be more than it is: mocking humanity at its worst.

I am severely skeptical about lasting love with someone one finds on a reality show.

The 2 lasting (so far) couples like Trista & Ryan from the Bachelorette, I think that is just how they met, and they turned out to be compatible, as a co-incidence to the show.

And Amber & Rob from Survivor, that is not a dating show, but it is how they met and they happened to be truly right for each other.

But the thing of 20 or so people falling deeply in love with one person, that is an illusion of infatuation at best! They get their emotions caught up in the shuffle. And these must be very competitive types. I am certain some of the contestants profess deep love in order to get more camera time.

The producers steer the interviews, and they edit out the boring stuff. I don't think it is scripted, because writers couldn't make up stuff that is as wild as what the contestants can dream up for themselves.

i don't like the bachelor but i did enjoy flavor of love,i love new york, rock of love.



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