Joshua Fox
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That doesn't happen.
And I guarantee you the producer purposely, as I said, didn't remind him until they were almost at the venue to ensure that everything we watched happen would happen.
Because remember, their job title is producer and their job is to produce scenes and scenarios like this.
And then when we watched Mel stood alone, confused, waiting and wondering like, what's happening?
Is this guy going to arrive?
Have I been stood up?
And the producer next to her, instead of reassuring her, was like,
yeah, I don't know where he is.
I don't know what's happening.
God, this is weird.
Like, trust me again when I say that producer knew exactly what was happening.
She knew what the goal was.
They knew what they were setting up.
The new old mate forgot the rings and he's gone back to get them.
But again, the producer wouldn't say this because they're manufacturing drama
to get the outcome they wanted.
And like her job in that moment, even though she knew everything, was to stand there and make that, you know, already nervous, uncertain, agitated bride become even more uncertain, agitated, frustrated, like help provoke a bigger reaction from her when the guy eventually arrives.
Whereas if the producer just said like, yo, hang tight, it's a bit delayed, like, you know, the wedding would have lacked any real...
moment or drama or maybe drama still would have happened but this way they ensured before the guy even arrived before they even looked at each other that there was already going to be an issue between them so then when we circle back to me saying or the whole thing was fake i suppose was it fake yes and no yes because it was completely manufactured to create like a reaction like what we saw but then no i suppose because mel and luke is that the name so i just wrote yeah that's the name
but then also no because the bride and groom had no idea they'd been manipulated and produced like they were to react how they did.