A Quote by Grey Damon

I dont really enjoy watching reality TV. — © Grey Damon
I dont really enjoy watching reality TV.
I enjoy doing TV than movies. I do enjoy watching music reality shows but never get approached to participate in reality shows. I also enjoy reading books and take time to finish them.
I am really easy to scare, and I dont enjoy watching spooky films.
I'm a TV addict, and I personally really enjoy reality TV.
I enjoy watching Fear Factor, Newlyweds and American Idol as far as reality TV shows go.
I really enjoy what I'm doing, I really enjoy my weekends watching football. I watch the kids play football and the Saturday before last I was at four games. Then I ended up watching La Liga on telly. On the Sunday I'm the same and I really enjoy it.
I like to play and I really enjoy watching golf in person or on TV.
The only difference in reality TV and the other TV is that the scriptwriters for reality TV are not union. I have been on reality TV shows. Believe me, my friends: It's not just improv and whatever happens when the cameras are rolling.
I grew up not watching TV and I enjoy TV but it kind of takes my brain away from me.
I really enjoy watching TV; it offers an amazing window, and its an incredible way of presenting history to young people in particular.
I'm probably not creative or talented enough to create an especially compelling piece of content, but I really do enjoy watching a great movie or TV show.
I don't physically enjoy watching TV. I don't enjoy the commercials.
I cannot believe that people really sit and devote hours of their lives watching reality TV like 'Big Brother.'
I was completely with the reality TV boom for a while. I really liked a lot of the reality TV, and the one that lost me was the ballroom dancing one they do, 'Dancing with the Stars.' That was the one where I watched it and I was perplexed. I thought it was really boring.
I appreciate some people enjoy reality TV and enjoy being a part of it - and I do watch it - but it isn't for me.
People are on their computers more than watching TV, because you can only watch voyeur TV, which is basically what reality shows are, for so long.
In the voyeurism of Reality TV, the viewer's passivity is kept intact, pampered and massaged and force-fed Chicken McNuggets of carefully edited snippets that permit him or her to sit in easy judgment and feel superior at watching familiar strangers make fools of themselves. Reality TV looks in only one direction: down.
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