'The Pilot Of The TV Show Nobody's Watching'

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The pilot of the TV show Nobody’s Watching was very disappointing. T o start off, the beginning of the show was very hectic, we are introduced to two guys are talking back a forth very excitedly about televisions and they have their inside jokes. There is background music of a rock band that is playing on and on and it seems like it’s the same part of the song until the end. It was simply very hectic and overwhelming, not to leave out the random crash take sound effects they used to skip from one shot to the other. I think right there is one of the mistakes of the show, as when the viewers initial tune in to watch they feel chaos and a lot of information is being thrown at them. In that case, if I could I would have definitely flipped the channel.

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