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r95irth · 1 year
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IF MDZS was a TV reality show PART 2
Jin Guangyao is very proud of his half-little brother.
His pride last for a grand total of 4 months until the Yiling Patriarch came to kick his ass anyways. Then he was not proud and not amused anymore.
JGY : This is not what Xuanyu would want you to do!!!
WWX : What about i Do it ANYWAYS?
JGY : ...*turns to JWY* you know what i'm finally relating to your struggle handling him as your subordinate.
JWY : ...thank you.
JGY : I'm still going to destroy you emotionally before going down.
JWY : WHY???!
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seasononesam · 3 months
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Stackednatural- 173/327
Prophet and Loss (14x12) January 31st, 2019
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one-time-i-dreamt · 1 year
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Trixie Mattel was hosting a reality TV show parody where it was a bunch of drag queens animated as Barbie dolls living in Barbie’s dreamhouse.
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exponentialb-zukas · 1 month
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thoughts on some of the phighters, like Scythe?
Heard about her. The crimes at least. I could care less about what she does, as long as it doesn’t affect either me or Rocket.
I keep an eye out for the most part. She doesn’t sound like the type to back down on what she does.
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orangesnapplefarm · 4 months
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Lost in the Hamptons
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My reality tv comedy is up for all! You can start reading: here
What its about: Lost in the Hamptons is a comedy-romance about ten gorgeous women competing for the love of an A-list celebrity. This comedy presents the classic reality TV format written with a fun twist.
I originally wrote this as a challenge from my friends. They threw 10 characters at me, all with traits they wished they could see more in the genre. And instead of just eliminating characters however I felt it necessary, I used RNG to calculate the odds with the challenge of creating a cohesive story without altering the odds.
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locoier · 6 months
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my favorite chafaland roier moment ever is when he's like.... crying while singing the minecraft parody of torero by chayanne... real.
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t4tduncney · 3 months
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why are people still participating in love triangle ship wars like we know better then to make up shit to get mad at in 2024
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203y · 4 months
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"why do people immediately resort to gory/horror settings whenever an IP enters public domain >:((" probably because its The popular genre right now with a wide audience and an easy way to subvert the typically wholesome/family-friendly settings of the original IP while guaranteeing attention
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magstorrn · 5 months
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so it turns out that hh series 10 is good, actually
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felineprodigy · 10 months
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I really wish I had an amorphous white blob right now
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dragontatoes · 9 months
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the total drama to bojack horseman pipeline may be niche but i am on it. hello cartoons about celebrity culture you're so fucking yummy
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frnkieroismydaddy · 1 year
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How does the onion make better TV shows than Netflix
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mankabrosstudios · 9 days
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This Date In Manka Bros. History - May 4, 1991:
MBS’ planned epic four-year reality series ‘Randy Morgan Walks Around The World,’ ended abruptly on Day 1 after Randy sprained his ankle after only 3 miles.
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Prompt: write a movie concept around a Taskmaster-like show where contestant are assigned absurd or outright impossible, but apparently humorously harmless tasks, but the show is in fact an operation by some Intelligence Agency to come up with new and creative ways to perform heists, intelligence gathering, social hacks and even darker purposes.
Title: The Big Challenge
Tagline: They came to win. They had no idea what they were getting into.
Logline: Welcome to "The Big Challenge," a wildly popular reality show where clueless contestants compete in seemingly silly tasks. Little do they know, their "challenges" are actually elaborate training exercises for a covert government agency, testing unconventional methods for espionage, extraction, and even assassination (with a healthy dose of dark humor).
Characters:
Rex "The Fox" Fowler: The charming but ruthless host of "The Big Challenge," a former black ops agent who enjoys manipulating contestants for his higher-ups.
Dr. Amelia "The Owl" Evans: A brilliant but socially awkward psychologist who designs the show's challenges, analyzing contestant behavior to identify potential recruits for covert operations.
The Contestants: A diverse cast of quirky characters, each with a unique skill set unknowingly being evaluated for potential agency use.
Agent Stone: A by-the-book government agent who becomes increasingly wary of the show's true purpose and the potential danger it poses to the contestants.
Plot:
"The Big Challenge" is a reality show that has taken the world by storm. Contestants compete in a series of ridiculous tasks, from assembling IKEA furniture blindfolded to navigating a grocery store using only interpretive dance. The audience finds it hilarious, but behind the scenes, the show is a front for a covert government agency – "The Department of Unorthodox Solutions" (D.U.S.).
Rex "The Fox" Fowler, the show's charismatic host, is a seasoned ex-agent tasked with manipulating the contestants through the challenges. He observes their resourcefulness, creativity, and ability to cope under pressure. Dr. Amelia "The Owl" Evans, a brilliant but socially awkward psychologist, designs the seemingly silly tasks, meticulously analyzing contestant behavior to identify potential recruits for different branches of D.U.S.
Among the contestants are:
Brad "The MacGyver" Miller: A resourceful handyman who can fix anything with duct tape and a positive attitude.
Penelope "The Chameleon" Chang: A master of social engineering, able to blend into any crowd and manipulate people with charm.
Kevin "The Human Calculator" Sharma: A mathematical genius who can solve complex problems in seconds (useful for code-cracking missions).
As the competition progresses, the challenges become more elaborate and the true purpose of the show starts to unravel. Agent Stone, a by-the-book agent assigned to monitor "The Big Challenge," starts noticing inconsistencies and becomes suspicious of D.U.S.'s motives. He discovers that some of the tasks tested potentially lethal skills (think building an elaborate disguise kit or creating a non-lethal poison out of household ingredients).
The climax involves a final challenge that pushes the contestants to their limits, a test designed to identify an agent capable of performing a high-stakes assassination (with a trick ending, of course, where the target is a cake disguised as a person). It also brings Agent Stone and Dr. Evans to a head, forcing them to confront the ethical implications of the show.
Humor:
The absurdity of the contestants' attempts to complete the seemingly impossible tasks.
The dark humor derived from the true purpose behind the challenges and the potential danger they pose.
Rex's sardonic commentary and Dr. Evans' awkward social interactions.
The contestants' obliviousness to the bigger picture, creating moments of unintentional comedy.
Themes:
The blurred line between entertainment and manipulation.
The value of unconventional skills and thinking outside the box.
The ethical implications of using reality TV for covert purposes.
Additionally:
The film utilizes mockumentary elements, with interviews from past contestants (who remain blissfully unaware of the truth), D.U.S. officials justifying their methods, and footage from surveillance cameras capturing the hilarious (and sometimes near-disastrous) attempts at the tasks.
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howmanyheartaches · 1 month
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Wir LIEBEN Aufräumsendungen!
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orangesnapplefarm · 4 months
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Lost in the Hamptons (Comedy Bachelor Series)
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Lost in the Hamptons, a romantic comedy
In this Bachelor parody, ten gorgeous women compete for the love of an A-list celebrity, but the production crew soon discovers these women are more than they bargained for... Excerpt:
❝ “Pisces tend to attract negative energy.” The words enter Keaton’s right ear. He turns to see Harlee on all fours atop the counter. It is the only clear space she can reach him with producers and cameras surrounding him rather than wait her turn. She holds a wry smile. Her eyes look almost calculated, if not soulless. “They’re terrible at resolving their own conflicts,” she peers over at Ashlynn, “as proven by tonight’s pay-per-view.”
Ashlynn blinks. “How did you find out I was a Pisces?”
“See,” Harlee now looks Keaton in the eyes—right through his eyes, into any possibility of a soul. “Virgos like us, we’re independent, strong, smart. We’re observant of other people’s personalities, especially the flawed parts.”
Ashlynn looks around for a producer. “Are you reading this from somewhere?”
“I memorized it.” Harlee sits back on her toes. “These are things you should know about your future husband, but it makes sense that you wouldn’t. Pisces aren’t very nurturing or motivated creatures.”
Ashlynn holds up her phone and says, “I just looked it up, and today’s horoscope says Virgo and Pisces have the greatest overall compatibility.”
Harlee frowns. “We’ll see how long it says that.”
“Probably until tomorrow. They change every day.”
Keaton interjects, “Harlee, have we met before?”
Harlee gives eye contact and a soft expression. “Of course not.” ❞
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