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Taking Reality TV seriously but not literally
Or literally but not seriously
Or whatever...

42 Minutes of Reality Mike & JS

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Taking Reality TV seriously but not literally
Or literally but not seriously
Or whatever...

    Episode 32 - Doomsday Preppers

    Episode 32 - Doomsday Preppers

    Intro/outro music: “Gay Bar Videogame” by The Wildbunch
    http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Wildbunch/Gay_Bar/Gay_Bar_videogame

    1:32 Mike’s holiday gift for JS
    2:20 Introducing this month’s show
    2:51 Concept and episode structure
    7:42 Ep 1 Highlights: Mike and Chad
    12:36 Ep 2 Highlights: Curt and Rodney
    17:22 Ep 3 Highlights: Tracy and Dan
    21:24 Ep 4 Highlights: Rob and Greg
    25:04 Ep 5 Highlights: John, Bret and Shane
    27:15 Mike’s quick hits for Eps 6-8
    30:42 Ep 9 Highlights: Joe and Mark
    36:40 Debating how much producers were egging on protagonists
    40:13 Segueing into worldview and common themes
    42:37 JS makes comparison b/w views of ‘extreme preppers’ and ‘conspiracy culture’
    43:24 Returning to distinction b/w ‘normal’ disaster prep and ‘doomsday prepper’ identity
    45:03 Other common themes – distrust of outsiders/foreigners and incoherence of scenarios
    46:45 JS thinks there’s grain of truth to ‘economic collapse’ scenarios and we debate a bit about Venezuela [Go see website for coda from Mike on his argument]
    48:04 Mike thought ridiculous ‘Red Dawn’ scenario was actually one of the more plausible
    49:42 Mike was irritated by show’s pandering – esp. given that it was on National Geographic’s channel
    50:42 Segueing into motivation behind ‘doomsday prepper’ worldview – larger-than-life performance of trad gender roles
    52:26 These people are loaded with $$$ – which made Mike very unsympathetic
    53:44 JS thinks that this is rooted in a ‘risk-averse’ psychology coupled with too much money
    55:08 Beginning our discussion of this month’s article
    56:53 JS agrees with main thrust of argument, but disagrees with some specifics – thinks that perhaps all cultural qualities are not necessarily as gendered as author describes
    57:59 Mike’s defense of article’s argument and JS’s refinement of his counter-argument
    59:21 JS thinks that prepper worldview is more rooted in rise of globalized economy, but Mike is skeptical
    1:01:20 Mike thought article’s analysis of prepping as expression of traditional fatherly authority was interesting
    1:02:14 JS picks up on earlier thread about centrality of self-reliance in prepper worldview and we discuss whether self-reliance and dependence are gendered
    1:04:12 JS critiques sub-argument about female preppers being ‘hysterical’ based on some counter-examples from the episodes we watched
    1:05:55 Article mentions examples of questionable authenticity and we interpret what that means for show’s authenticity overall
    1:08:54 Ending on show’s appeal – Is there something sincere or is it entirely based in irony?
    1:12:28 JS patiently listens while Mike rants for a while
    1:13:39 JS announces next month’s episode
    1:14:30 Usual stuff: email, rate/review, and don’t forget to subscribe just because Mike forgot to mention it!

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    Episode 31 - Catfish: The TV Show

    Episode 31 - Catfish: The TV Show

    Intro/outro music: “Gay Bar Videogame” by The Wildbunch
    http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Wildbunch/Gay_Bar/Gay_Bar_videogame

    1:26 Mike outs himself as victim of celebrity podcast catfishing scheme
    2:06 Introducing this month’s show
    3:17 Concept and structure
    6:37 Our impressions of Nev and Max
    8:07 Dual roles of hosts – investigation and therapy/counseling
    9:23 Show’s tone ran contrary to JS’s expectations, particularly for MTV reality show
    11:24 Nev’s personal controversies
    12:42 The order in which we watched the episodes
    13:43 Ep 1 – Sunny and Jamison (Chelsea)
    14:43 Ep 3 – Kim and Matt
    15:01 Ep 7 – Joe and Kari Ann (Rose) – Watch this one!
    16:58 Ep 2 – Trina and Scorpio (Lee) / Ep 8 – Tyler and Amanda (Aaron)
    17:58 Ep 4 – Jasmine and Mike (Mhissy)
    21:30 Our initial impressions of show’s authenticity
    23:15 How much we bought the narrative in Ep 7
    24:12 Are motivational narratives for catfishers genuine?
    26:28 How authentic are investigations by Nev and Max?
    28:18 One moment of authenticity – catfishee’s reaction to meeting catfisher
    31:15 Finding out how show was actually constructed undermined its ethical justification
    32:58 How much did inauthenticity sour us on the show? Could it have been done another way?
    34:22 What JS wanted from the narrative
    35:32 Mike pushes back a little – thinks it would be easier for catfisher to not go on TV
    36:53 Thing that irritated us most about the show’s ethics – it’s false front of ‘helping’ people
    38:05 The broad thesis of this month’s article and overview of its main themes
    38:54 What Mike thought was most interesting
    40:24 JS also found emphasis on self-acceptance as substitute for traditional markers of success interesting
    42:04 Mike liked analysis of catfishing as being on the continuum of online activity and not apart from it
    43:52 Coming back to the usage of hand-held cameras as marker of authenticity
    46:50 What did we think of the contention that reality TV narratives are ideal for constructing ‘good’ social media behavior?
    50:24 Ending on where appeal of show lies
    52:38 What specifically in the narrative captured JS’s interest before finding out about its inauthenticity?
    54:24 Mike didn’t enjoy it as much, but that also insulated him from being crestfallen
    55:40 Mike thinks part of appeal is due to inherent uncertainty of online relationships and our fears surrounding them
    56:30 Introducing the show for our next episode
    58:25 Mike’s half-hearted holiday well-wishes and our plan for the rest of the season
    58:54 Usual stuff: email, rate/review, subscribe (or tell your friends to subscribe!)

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