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Prank encounters
Prank encounters












They ask, “Do you think this would be appropriate for them? If the friend says, I love it, than that person becomes our conduit.” “We kind of vet the prank through the friend. Would you help us with this prank?” Hallock said. “When people apply with our casting company, they put down their names of their three closest friends or family members, and then, a few weeks or months later, we’ll reach out to that friend or accomplice, and say, Hey, your friend doesn’t know it, but they signed up for Scare Tactics. They get involved because the mark listed them as a contact. The accomplices play a role in deciding that. “The way we cast our marks-as we call the victims in the pranks-they sign up with a reality casting company that they think just does general casting for reality shows.” Prospective marks are told by casting producers that they could be cast for a variety of shows.ĭuring casting, they “fill out a form, and they tell us a lot about their history, whether they have any medical conditions-which is really important-and also their phobias,” Hallock said. The only real difference I see, without watching the show mind you, is that there seems to be 2 "marks" instead of one This is an interview with the creator of Scare tactics showing how they go about making the show. Like, come on.So judging by the autoplay trailer I watched this morning on prank encounters it seems like a carbon copy of Scare tactics which is also on Netflix btw. The only negative thing I can say about this show is how some of the people being pranked don't know who Gaten is. Unfortunately, I've encountered some paranormal things in my life, and my reactions coincide with the people being pranked. I cannot watch anything with bad acting, and I'm quick to catch it too. He's my favorite in Stranger Things, and he's a great host on this show (regardless of what the reviews say.) Out of all the shows to call fake in 2021, and people call this one fake? I'm a movie head/tv head. The people being pranked have gone as far as to get injured (Season 2, Episode 1: Girl broke a nail and didn't notice until after the fact because of the adrenaline) and become aggressive (Season 1, Episode 1: Girl almost punched one of the actors in the face as she was tussling with him over his phone in an attempt to call 911.) This show is great -way better than Punk'd. And for those complaining that Gaten comes out "too soon," it's because he has to before things hit the fan. I don't get why people are saying it's fake when the people who are being pranked have such genuine reactions. Looking forward to seeing plenty more episodes! I just hope Netflix doesn't decide to on having this show being a short series. and I believe this show is worth watching since the second episode was more believable (with an improvement on acting). Anyway, while the first episode wasn't great on the acting side, the story was really good and it did have me laughing out loud at one point! Yes, I was shocked. It's important for them to not appear too strangely otherwise the people who are being pranked, will of course suspect something is going on. The first episode was good and different to any of the pranks that I've seen before (and I've seen many), but the actors just didn't seem to act normal and in a way. Gaten is perfect for this show so I'm really happy that he is taking part in it, but I feel as though quite a few of the 'actors' who are meant to be in on the pranks, are a bit on the amateur side when it comes to acting. But of course it's not perfect but then again, nothing is. So far I've only watched two episodes and while I was at first rather skeptical about the show being decent, I have now come to the conclusion that the show can be brilliant at times. But apparently not, they were really pranked, and it's a cool little show. It's that kind of common knowledge stuff that makes you think are these people all just actors. They also don't divulge info to medical receptionists. I mean, had I been the assistant in the shuttle I'd have known that ER docs just don't spew out a minute by minute play of patient health, it violates HIPAA. So it's clear these actors had very little time to rehearse and learn proper enunciation, anticipated behaviors and so on. Little things like that kind of give it away because you'd have to be an absolute dunce to not realize something was very wrong. It's properly pronounced "Zevvier" and so on. The blatant mispronouncing of the name Xavier.

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Some things are blatantly clearly fake PI apprentice works under the license of the firm / a preceptor of sorts and the therapeutic dose of morphine isn't 1500 mg, that would kill a patient, it's FIFTEEN mg and ER docs just don't run out and say "we're doing a blood gas test," that's done by the ER nurse with the vitals using an oximeter. While many of these scripts are downright silly it's pretty well done for a prank show.














Prank encounters