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But they are never ever plants to create drama. The amount of drama that has occurred this season was actually too much for the field at times. You won't see any of the more physical altercations that have been going on (between the girls LOL).

you might say that but 15 minutes with Ines and you would know she is a complete headcase. It would have been blatantly obvious she would clash with people.
 

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But they are never ever plants to create drama. The amount of drama that has occurred this season was actually too much for the field at times. You won't see any of the more physical altercations that have been going on (between the girls LOL).

And for **** sake, it is not scripted. I dunno how many times I have to say that. Which loser is gonna sit there and write a script for 20 people that lasts 8 hours? Think about it people.
Really appreciate your insight into some of the behind the scenes stuff you tell us about, but the bolded above reads like someone toeing the company line tbh.

You’re telling me none of Bronson, Dino, Jessika or Ines are plants? None of them? Or that Sams return to the show right in the middle of the dinner party wasn’t orchestrated by MAFS producers?? Cmon mate.... we might be watching TV for tragics but don’t take us for fools.
 
Really appreciate your insight into some of the behind the scenes stuff you tell us about, but the bolded above reads like someone toeing the company line tbh.

You’re telling me none of Bronson, Dino, Jessika or Ines are plants? None of them? Or that Sams return to the show right in the middle of the dinner party wasn’t orchestrated by MAFS producers?? Cmon mate.... we might be watching TV for tragics but don’t take us for fools.

I’m a freelancer, and I’m on an anonymous forum. Why would I toe the company line?

Plus if they were plants they’d probably say stuff we want them to say that they don’t say that I have to later fake.

Would make my job much easier.
 
Or that Sams return to the show right in the middle of the dinner party wasn’t orchestrated by MAFS producers?? Cmon mate.... we might be watching TV for tragics but don’t take us for fools.
I think you (and lots of other people) have a different definition of "scripted" to that of people that work in TV, or even those that pay close attention to reality tv and how it works

The example of Sam returning mid-dinner party is not "scripted" in the usual sense. Scripted implies that someone has taken time to write out what everyone is to say. how they are to say it, what the camera shots are supposed to look like and where the "actors" are supposed to be, what they are supposed to do etc. A producer telling Sam that he can't go into the dinner party until they start eating is a form of manipulating events to provoke drama, but it's not "scripted". And as for Ines, there's no way that a script writer would be allowed to write half the stuff she's said, let alone come up with it
 
I think you (and lots of other people) have a different definition of "scripted" to that of people that work in TV, or even those that pay close attention to reality tv and how it works

The example of Sam returning mid-dinner party is not "scripted" in the usual sense. Scripted implies that someone has taken time to write out what everyone is to say. how they are to say it, what the camera shots are supposed to look like and where the "actors" are supposed to be, what they are supposed to do etc. A producer telling Sam that he can't go into the dinner party until they start eating is a form of manipulating events to provoke drama, but it's not "scripted". And as for Ines, there's no way that a script writer would be allowed to write half the stuff she's said, let alone come up with it

I’ll explain more of this after my ep has aired. I’ve got a perfect example.
 

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Just caught up with the last dinner party. Ines the wannabe sex addict I reckon was just pissed at the choice of partner and carrying on for attention. Will use it later to justfiy poaching someone.

Long nails is high maintenance. Bearded Cousins can't be arsed and is now humouring her.

The non virgin and his partner look the best match but that will fizzle out potentially.

Heidi back with Matt-wasting her time.
 
Is the first CC any good?

I usually hate these things, such a waste of time really. Could all be done in half an hour.

I haven’t seen it lol
 
Its the one episode we have to see the ******* experts the most, really.
That's also the reason the episodes go as long as they do. They need to give the "experts" time to use their "expertise" to help the relationships so that they can maintain the facade of this being a "social experiment"
 
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