Exposed (MTV series)

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Exposed
Format Competition, Dating
Starring only contestants
Country of origin USA
Production
Running time approx. 0:22 (per episode)
Broadcast
Original channel MTV
Original airing December 2006

MTV's Exposed is a television dating show which debuted in December 2006 on MTV. It is produced by Kallissa Productions and Endemol USA. It is also the successor of the dating show Next.

[edit] Premise

The premise is based around the use of lie detection software. First, the initial dater and a friend introduce themselves, and the friend sits in an recreational vehicle (RV) where he or she can monitor the date. The date consists of the initial dater simultaneously asking questions of two potential mates, followed by a few individual questions to each of them during the "hot seat" portion of the date.

Everything said by the daters is being run through lie detection software. Through an earpiece, the friend in the RV tells the dater if what one says is a lie or the truth. At the end of the date, the dater reveals that the statements made during the date have been run through lie detection software, usually to shocked reactions from the two contestants. Next, the dater will ask the two contestants if there is anything they would like to 'come clean' about, meaning that they have a last chance to reveal a lie. It is most common to see both daters not respond to this, though they know they have (usually) both lied.

Then, the dater goes back to the RV to consult with his/her friend and decide which of the two competitors he or she wants to pick. He or she then returns and confronts the two daters, exposing one (or multiple, occasionally) of their most notable lies, before revealing which one he/she has chosen. Rarely, there have been instances where a dater has not lied, but instead, a time where they have told the truth and the truth was not a suitable or satisfactory answer to a question will be played during this black-and-white flashback sequence. This is repeated twice per 30-minute episode.

At the end of each episode, a disclaimer is shown that reads "The Voice Stress Analyzer is used for entertainment purposes only. It is not operated by a trained professional or under conditions that would provide a reliable means of lie detection. No representations are made regarding the accuracy of any results." The statement proves to be true, considering it is virtually impossible for lie detection software to detect a lie strictly based on what a person says and how they say it. This is one reason that most believe the show is fake, with contestants from the dating show, "Next" being featured in "eXposed" as well.

In the case where the dater/spy team are girls, the dater usually brings a fatter, significantly worse looking friend along to be the spy.

[edit] Notable appearances

Melissa Smith and Aubrey O'Day appeared in the Celebrity Edition.

Marcus Foy, Chris Strandburg, and Billy Marquart, all from Oxygen's "Janice Dickinson's Modeling Agency", were each featured on one episode.

Flavor of Love (Season 1) Contestant, Pumkin, has starred in one episode.

In Season 2, Episode 14, there is a lesbian contestant named Luccia, who is actually Luccia Reyes, a porn star who can be seen very briefly in an advertisement for a pornographic website called "Crazy Club Chick", as well as on "AssParade" and "MilfThongHunters".

R&B singer Marques Houston appeared in one of the episodes with fellow IMX member Jerome Jones.

America's Next Top Model, Cycle 4 contestant, Michelle Deighton, was featured in one episode.

Pop singer Paula DeAnda has starred in one episode.

Actor Jamie Kennedy has starred in one episode, taking home both dates.

Football player Shawne Merriman appeared in one episode as the RV friend.

All Time Low's bass player, Zack Merrick appeared in an episode.

Clothing designer Brandon Holley of Your Mannequin Clothing and BranVille Clothing appeared in one episode.

Ryan Sheckler appeared on one episode