If I turn on the television, am I to believe that that is America? I'm sorry, I don't believe that's America.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Reality TV looks more like America than movies do.
You grew up with America on the TV, and you think you know a place before you get there, and you have this idea of it in your head.
This whole thing about reality television to me is really indicative of America saying we're not satisfied just watching television, we want to star in our own TV shows. We want you to discover us and put us in your own TV show, and we want television to be about us, finally.
It appalls me that the people who decide what Americans will be watching on the tube have never been to the United States. Not the real United States.
In America, you watch TV and think that's totally unreal, then you step outside and it's just the same.
I don't watch TV, so I feel like I'm left out of the American fabric or something.
I have no idea how I'm perceived in America because I don't live the reality of America.
People's attitude seems to be that if you don't have a television, you're not connected to reality - somehow you're not in reality. It's quite interesting, because I suspect that possibly it's the reverse.
Most of the TV shows I've done have all been in the U.S.
You're not anyone in America unless you're on TV.