People can sense when someone is fake or real on TV.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Some people believe everything they see on TV. People, it's called tel-lie-vision!
People need realness, reality. People can sense when someone is being pretentious or fake. It's because you feel it; you see it in someone's body language.
The thing about television is that you can't fake it. Your sense of discovery must be genuine; you can't pretend to be surprised.
Nothing is really real unless it happens on television.
If reality shows are so popular, that means their viewers are screaming for more realness.
There's something magical about spending a Sunday night watching real people at a deli, then watching fake people pretending to be real on TV, then engaging in (arguably) false interaction with (arguably) real people on the Internet. Never at any prior point in time has this been possible.
You can watch a little bit of war from your nice living room - 30 seconds of what's going on in Syria - and when you've had enough, switch over to some celebrity programme. We live our life through screens and images in this way, and we don't know what is real or fake anymore. It doesn't matter.
I can't believe that person on the television is really me.
Nothing you see on TV is real.
Television and movies have short-circuited reality. I don't think a lot of people are entirely clear on what is real and what is on the screen.