Korean Reality Shows
I don't consider myself a big reality show watcher. I'm roughly familiar with the characteristics of the genre, back when the first such productions appeared on MTV, or when Hungarian commercial television began to introduce licenses like Big Brother, Survivor, and similar ones, I watched them with great interest. My first impression was that the initial moments (days) are interesting, but then the dynamics are taken away by the fact that the organizers structure the days with various programs, parade celebrities, and give idiotic tasks instead of letting the conditions and human behavior be observed in their raw reality. There is something perverse and voyeuristic about this, or some kind of human experiment in a bad sense, but the truth is that this is the part that would have interested me. However, I quickly stopped watching these productions because: The whole thing was over-directed. They increasingly chose extreme characters who were displayed in a circus-like manner. Th