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Originally Posted by Displaced Flames fan
I saw the promotion leading up to it and thought that there was no way they could pull this off and have it be anywhere near a realistic situation. As a result, I have not tuned in and probably won't. If you're life isn't REALLY in danger, how realistic can it be?
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I had the same thoughts when they did the opening credits of the first episode. A lot of it looked realistic to me and it appeared that the people involved weren't just acting out the part. It was if they actually belived what was happening was real. Some psychologist involed with the production of the show made some references to that and explained how it could happen. My suggestion is you watch a few episodes and judge for yourself. I think you might be surprised.
Watching them build things with stuff they had lying around was quite interesting. From generating power from a bunch of car batteries to a water filtration system or even the shower itself. I find the whole show quite fascinating.