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Originally Posted by Dezzy
Now that was a masterclass in The Hill's school of acting  It was too perfectly framed and why did no one (not even on the production staff) help him before he fell? It's MTV's job to keep the castmates safe and since no one came to the man's aid before he was thrown off the edge when there was more then enough of a gap in time to stop it, then the man could clean out MTV in a court case....if it was real. Parts of the Real World might be real but that clearly wasn't otherwise MTV would have a big lawsuit on their hands for failnig to protect it's castmates. Plus look at the man if he landed how he did he'd have some marks on his side of his face that was showing in the preview part, since if my angles are right that was the side that was down on the pavement. Plus the reaction shots were too perfectly framed for them to be spontaneous.
I haven't come here to argue I was just intrigued by the title and watched the clip and posted my thoughts.
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well it seems real to me, tbh the production staff probably thought they were messing around and you actually see emily just about to stop it before he gets pushed