Talk:Room 401
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Reality?
[edit]The article says the people are actors is this true? --EveryDayJoe45 02:29, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- Never mind, the section was removed, it must have been false. --EveryDayJoe45 17:05, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
This show is 100% staged. These are professional actors playing the "unsuspecting victims" of these pranks. MTV doesn't respect its audiance enough to give them a genuine show. All of the reality shows on MTV are staged actually if you didn't know.- Eric M.
Eric, the only actors in this show were provided for good reason. In one of the "scares", called "Good Cop, Bad Donut", there were two actresses. one of them is named here, credited as shirley to. they were placed there to make the "incident" seem more natural. if the "cop" "puked up" the donuts while the two actual victims were the only ones there, it would have off to the viewers at home as staged. to reiterate, to have multiple witnesses who are strangers to each other witness a shared event seems more natural. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Juan luveyo (talk • contribs) 00:33, 9 November 2007 (UTC)
O, god! It's horrible
[edit]I came from Taiwan, and I created and modified the Chinese edition.
I can't believe all I have watched, especially the blood bag (EP. 4). I felt dizzy when I watched how did he "donate" his blood (I'm afraid when I watch the blood).
One eposide is about the UFO catcher. It reminds me the Japanese magician whose name is Cyril Takayama. He got the necklace from a aquarium. I don't feel surprise or angry because I have watched Cyril's show several times. I don't understand that why did that man get angry?--JeanHavoc (talk) 17:00, 8 August 2008 (UTC)
Lawsuit?
[edit]I heard the show was being sued. Anyone else hear of this and if so what was it about? --76.31.242.174 (talk) 07:41, 15 July 2009 (UTC)