Talk:MTV's Fear

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[edit] Commnets

This show ended up being hated as people found out it was mostly faked.

Real stuff would be better whether it was good or not.

It was not the show that made things interesting, but rather the locations. Any urban explorer knows what I am talking about.

MTV's Fear is unlike Celebrity Paranormal Project, guys. Although they both follow the same concept, CPP attempts to "investigate" haunted locations, while in Fear, they are just attempting challenged in a location said to be haunted. In fact, some of the stories of the areas are completely false to begin with. Adding a scary story to a scary location is what this is about. It doesn't matter whether the ghost stories are true, this show simply exploits on how fun it is to watch people when they are scared. And what better way to scare someone then dumping them off in a "haunted" location in the middle of night? Crazedgiggles 18:26, 3 July 2007 (UTC)

ANSWERE

No, the show didn't ended up because people started hating it because it was "fake", at least 95% of the places they showed on TV are actually haunted. But MTV chooses to change some of the names of the locations to preffent others to stepp in and mess around. Almost all real locations are now known, and are haunted.

Well as long as we've got a credible figure like 95% (which proves that people didn't hate it because it was "fake"?) This should be committed. Someone call Funk & Wagnalls. Let's get an update on the definition of "haunted" in there as well. Dabizi (talk) 15:15, 3 April 2008 (UTC)

But it's difficult after such episode(s) like "Mina Dos Estrellas" to find people who want to do things like that and investigate places like these.

[edit] Red Snyder

Having been to the prison several times it is verifiable that Red Snyder was a member of the Aryan Brotherhood and was not a loner as reported on this page. In fact he was allowed to only go out into the basketball areas with one other due to the guards fear of him committing violence or having violence committed on him. He was also quite powerful in the prison according to one guide. If he wished a prisoner dead he had the influence to make it happen. nicolasqueen 18:45, 5 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] how exactly did they leave

how exactly did exactly does every one leave if they have been taken to a secret location? and there are supposedly no other people there either?

ANSWERE

After a dare was aborted by a team member you had to remove your colour on the Computer after you've done this you leave the place the same way you've entered it, mostly with an old sack covering your face, so you are unable to see a thing, after you have left the Safehouse someone from the Fear Crew is picking you up and leading you to a save place.