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Reality TV: Fame and Reality TV 249 Views
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- 00:01
We speak student!
- 00:05
[ yodeling ]
- 00:07
Reality TV Part Six
- 00:09
Fame and Reality TV
- 00:13
[ bird caws ]
Full Transcript
- 00:13
Why are people lining up to be on reality TV?
- 00:18
You know, we have the people who you're calling these desperate losers.
- 00:20
We do have the low self-esteem person
- 00:23
who wants to be famous.
- 00:25
It is so easy to be famous.
- 00:27
I guess, what we consider fame today.
- 00:30
It's so easy to get that.
- 00:32
You know, put your cat on YouTube
- 00:34
and you might become famous.
- 00:35
Same thing goes on -- Go on TV,
- 00:38
and date a random person who no one knows about,
- 00:40
and you might become famous.
- 00:42
So I think that fame is so tangible
- 00:45
that it just makes people wanna do it.
- 00:46
There's also the people who we also talked about
- 00:48
who aren't doing it because of low self-esteem,
- 00:51
they're doing it because they want to be a rock star
- 00:54
and they think if they go on the show
- 00:55
and their name gets out there, they might be a rock star.
- 00:57
So there's the people who want the reality TV fame
- 01:00
and then there's the people who use reality TV fame
- 01:02
to try to get other fame.
- 01:04
I think one of the things that
- 01:05
grabs people about reality television
- 01:08
is the whole question of
- 01:09
why are these people putting themselves through this?
- 01:13
Either they're a masochist and they just want to have people,
- 01:16
I don't know, I guess look down on them or look at them
- 01:19
in negative ways. Or they're delusional
- 01:21
and they think people actually admire them in some form.
- 01:24
Or they're so desperately lonely,
- 01:29
that they need the feeling of at least being recognized
- 01:33
to feel worthy somehow.
- 01:35
And it's very interesting,
- 01:36
Tamra on Real Housewives of Orange Country
- 01:40
was open about being suicidal and depressed and all that.
- 01:44
And you look at her behavior and you're wondering
- 01:47
why these people do this.
- 01:49
So what is that about? Is that something
- 01:51
systemic in society now?
- 01:53
We've become so desperately lonely
- 01:55
or at least an element of us that we need that kind of
- 01:58
dirty laundry aired and so on?
- 02:00
How does that work in the...?
- 02:01
Yeah, I think it's a combination of all the factors you mentioned.
- 02:04
It's incredibly sad, especially, as you said,
- 02:07
when there's no prize at the end.
- 02:09
Sometimes when people are embarrassing themselves
- 02:10
and doing things and you're like, "[ hesitant noises ]
- 02:12
If I was going to be given a million bucks,
- 02:14
- maybe I'd do the same thing." - Yeah.
- 02:16
When it's just kind of this documentary style,
- 02:18
it's incredibly sad, but it is reminiscent of
- 02:20
what all of us are doing.
- 02:22
Websites like ChatRoulette and Omegle,
- 02:25
which are these places where you just go on,
- 02:28
turn your webcam on,
- 02:29
and then just talk to a stranger.
- 02:30
People feel more comfortable airing their dirty laundry
- 02:34
to strangers than they do to people they know.
- 02:36
And I think that's kind of
- 02:37
what these reality TV stars feel like.
- 02:40
They're airing their dirty laundry
- 02:41
to people they will never meet.
- 02:44
The result of that is bullying.
- 02:46
And what you're describing is that
- 02:48
people thinking negative things about them
- 02:50
and talking negatively about them.
- 02:51
Even what we're doing right now
- 02:52
saying like, "Oh, these poor people. They're so lonely and depressed."
- 02:54
It's a form of bullying.
- 02:57
And they're putting themselves into that kind of situation,
- 03:01
but you can't say, "Oh, they're asking for it."
- 03:03
Because should we as a society
- 03:05
be saying negative things about people
- 03:09
and propagating this attitude? No, but we do it.
- 03:13
We absolutely do it.
- 03:14
So it's kind of like a chicken and the egg, right?
- 03:16
Okay, these people signed up for this, yes,
- 03:18
but they also -- Does that mean we get to treat them badly?
- 03:22
[ pen writing ]
- 03:23
Does the need for celebrity expand into everyday life?
- 03:27
It's a famous normal thing now that every wide receiver in the NFL
- 03:32
has to have their own touchdown dance.
- 03:34
And The Simpsons parodies this all the time.
- 03:37
So does Family Guy and some of those other shows.
- 03:39
They almost take on a character
- 03:40
that extends beyond the role and position
- 03:42
and they kind of humanize it.
- 03:43
And they can merchandise that.
- 03:45
And there's all this crazy stuff that's going on
- 03:47
as people fight
- 03:49
a more lonely universe
- 03:51
to try to find their own identity.
- 03:53
And it kind of maps to a lot of the themes that we saw
- 03:55
in 20th century fiction coming out
- 03:56
from that era.
- 03:58
I think this maps really nicely into the whole course,
- 04:00
the whole pop culture literacy course.
- 04:02
Everything that happens
- 04:05
everywhere, not just reality TV.
- 04:07
Sports, everything that happens, is tied into
- 04:09
the thing of pop culture.
- 04:11
A book is written,
- 04:13
is there gonna be a movie made?
- 04:15
Will there be action figures
- 04:17
made of the characters in the movie from the book?
- 04:20
So whether you're a reality TV star
- 04:23
or a football player
- 04:25
or the President of The United States,
- 04:27
you become a part of pop culture.
- 04:29
We have those little like -- I think someone I know
- 04:31
has a little Obama can opener thing.
- 04:35
It's like you become a celebrity if you are
- 04:38
at all put in the public eye,
- 04:40
You now become a celebrity.
- 04:42
As opposed to their being the select few
- 04:46
super famous celebrities
- 04:48
and then everyone else.
- 04:49
There's kind of this scale where
- 04:51
almost everyone is famous in some capacity.
- 04:54
[ pen writing ]
- 04:56
Why would anyone wanna be on TV?
- 04:59
Why do we crave being a celebrity?
- 05:02
What does this say about society?
- 05:06
[ singing ] Fame! I'm gonna live forever...
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