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Originally Posted by EddyEagal
A smaller crowd could still chant and jeer.
I do think, though, the booing is something that gives this show a volatile and overly brash tone. The audience sometimes feels like a baying mob... it doesn't feel in keeping with the potential of a social experiment.
Sure, people can be disliked, but for the show to keep going in today's age (where audiences want something interesting, not negative), it has to feel a little more intelligent in my opinion.
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Surely though, if you want intelligent, you'd watch a documentary?