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A social-experiment show that takes controversial situations to the streets of America to see how everyday citizens react.A social-experiment show that takes controversial situations to the streets of America to see how everyday citizens react.A social-experiment show that takes controversial situations to the streets of America to see how everyday citizens react.
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This is one of my favorite shows. It really makes you really think about what you would actually do in these situations.
This show is great! Love seeing the reactions to real life situations. I don't know why people are dogging on this show so much in the reviews. Yes, the later season episodes are a bit lackluster when compared to the earlier seasons, but I don't think it's that bad!
It has overstayed it's welcome. They're starting to recycle the same actors and even the same scenarios. They're doing it so much so that some of the participants are even starting to catch saying things like, "This is like that show, 'What Would You Do?'" or "I knew something was off." That's how you know you should go! There's no longer the element of surprise. The scenarios are so over the top as well as the actors/actresses. And I've asked since I started watching the show off and on with my family whether people are really that nosy. I'm sure there have been many situations similar to this where I've heard a parent in the store being too stern or their kids being too wild, or where I should have stopped to help or I overheard a disturbing conversation. But I mind my own business! Everyone doesn't always like or appreciate your intervention. I don't think that makes me uncaring or oblivious just because I don't jump into everyone's conversation and confront someone who obviously has issues. Finally, I feel like they have an agenda as they address a certain issue every episode. I understand bringing things to light, but every episode?
WWYD is definitely not the same as it use to be. Unfortunately We're use to see John Quinones come out after each scenario & now it's been Sara Haines & Kamau Bell that comes out occasionally. Viewers want to see John come out ALL the time, not them. Its just not as fun of a reaction as it is when John approaches everyone. You here people say all the time..."Is John Quinones going to come out" as they're looking around" We stopped watching it due to that reason and I'm hoping one day it will go back the way it use to be. John Only. If the show went back to doing that we would for sure start watching again.
People have enough to deal with. They do not need to be thrust into situations where they are manipulated into getting involved into things that are not their business. If I realized I was being linked like this - on camera no less, John Goofball Quihones would be wearing a drink on his head. It's not ok. Leave people alone and stop encouraging them to stick their noses into other people's business. There's more than enough of that in the world already.
Ay em Dee bee, drop your stupid six hundred character requirement. Ay em Dee bee, drop your stupid six hundred character requirement. Ay em Dee bee, drop your stupid six hundred character requirement.
Ay em Dee bee, drop your stupid six hundred character requirement. Ay em Dee bee, drop your stupid six hundred character requirement. Ay em Dee bee, drop your stupid six hundred character requirement.
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- TriviaFilmed primarily in New Jersey and New York.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Benson Interruption: Episode #1.4 (2010)
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