Well, I think that if, after the nonfic thread runs for a little while, people who want to discuss the more documentary-type shows would like their own thread separate from the reality-type shows, we will be able to accommodate that, or at least a proposal to that effect. I think it's important to leave room for growth and change in these new threads we are in the process of creating, because our tastes might change and new shows might come along and we might want something different, or broader. So if we keep nonfic as-was right now, later, if need arises, we can always propose and vote on a docu-thread.
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Good point, SA.
Ugh, I really DON'T think that starting ANOTHER thread is the answer! No offense to those who like keeping up with 7-10 threads on any given posting board, but that's not my style.
For me the basic divide between most reality shows and other non-fic series is the game show format, but not all reality shows follow that formula (Queer Eye and Blow Out come to mind), and frankly many non-fic series use a formulaic structure as well.
But yeah, if there were a non-fic thread, I'd be all about Mythbusters & Deadliest Catch & Dirty Jobs & Medical Detectives & Forensic Files & whatnot. Egad, I watch a lot of that crap.
I watch a lot of tv and I'm not all that particular (though I don't watch comedies a whole lot). I am interested in talking about nonfic shows together in the reality show thread, but no one watches "Bought & Sold" around here. :-)
I feel like most of the discussion about competition shows happened really right around the airing, and some the next day. That leaves a ton of time to talk about the other nonfiction shows without "bumping into" TAR talk (or whatever). At least, I'd think so.
I agree Jesse, I really don't think it'd be a problem.
I also agree with Jesse.
The "reality" shows didn't get in my way, and in the case of "Shear Genius", actually got me to start watching it.
I also agree with Jesse. There are some interesting shows out there that I didn't know about before we opened the Non-fiction thread. I can't see a few random posts about them really getting in the way.
Proposal: To create a new permanent television bucket thread like the Experimental Non-fiction Thread, name to be determined. This thread will be a NAFDA thread.
Just a minor point. I don't think it would really be NAFDA since we in Canada either don't get many of these shows until much later or not at all (e.g., Veronica Mars). I think you should call it "AFDA".
Or maybe USFDA.