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Don't Tell The Bride
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Why the heck do people agree to take part in this and then are surprised when their fiance comes up with some utterly stupid arrangements
Just watching an episode where the fiance has arranged a 'wedding dress' - leotard and tutu - pink at that - and trainers
And she has the audacity to be upset ?
Just watching an episode where the fiance has arranged a 'wedding dress' - leotard and tutu - pink at that - and trainers
And she has the audacity to be upset ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I used to love this programme, but I am now convinced that the producers encourage the grooms to organise the most stupid, unromantic wedding possible and to hell with what the bride wants! Also, I have yet to see one where the bride has a brilliant hen do and the groom has a bad one! And nearly always at the end after everything has gone wrong for her, the bride will always opine 'he done amazing'!!
iluvmargie - // I used to love this programme, but I am now convinced that the producers encourage the grooms to organise the most stupid, unromantic wedding possible and to hell with what the bride wants! Also, I have yet to see one where the bride has a brilliant hen do and the groom has a bad one! And nearly always at the end after everything has gone wrong for her, the bride will always opine 'he done amazing'!! //
What you have to remember at all times when watching 'reality' shows of any style, is that it is not the people who are important, it's the outcome, and the outcome has to be good television.
Good television attracts viewers, and keeps them coming back.
A groom who is seriously aware of what his bride would like, and who follows that to its conclusion is not the sort of groom who is going to create scenarios that result in good television - understanding is boring - misunderstanding, the bigger the better, is what makes good television, and that is all that is ever going to make it to the screen.
What you have to remember at all times when watching 'reality' shows of any style, is that it is not the people who are important, it's the outcome, and the outcome has to be good television.
Good television attracts viewers, and keeps them coming back.
A groom who is seriously aware of what his bride would like, and who follows that to its conclusion is not the sort of groom who is going to create scenarios that result in good television - understanding is boring - misunderstanding, the bigger the better, is what makes good television, and that is all that is ever going to make it to the screen.