Matt truly was the “Everyman”. He embodied so much of what it was to be a semi-average white guy at the turn of the 21st century. He’s just a wholesome, good dude.
It’s amazing how Matt fundamentally changed this show. Originally it was “ha ha let’s embarrass this guy on national TV and put him in awkward situations at his expense. But afterwards it became “we have to show everyone how much of a stand up guy he is because he’s so genuine.” If Matt weren’t such a stand up guy the show would’ve continued down the mean-spirited path; Matt was truly the reason this show turned out great. 😊
@mrsmacca126 I would rate the swan as a MUCH worse show. Just from the long term damage that occurred with many of the women who competed on it. Granted, Matt did go through some issues after the fact but at least by all accounts he's doing well now, But several of those women on the swan are dealing with permanent physical issues that'll never go away.
@@mrsmacca126 Sorry but your own personal opinion is in no way a "widely-held" opinion. In fact, you're literally the only person to have ever said this.
GREATEST INDEED I never watched any other, or BARELY DID because they suck so badly This idea had me HOOKED from the second my coworker told me about it
Damn. He is actually so smart and really dissected playing the game and wasn't afraid to point out the issues he really felt with the whole production. Him calling out production for it being focused around him and saying it was, when it was really about making a hit show. How he did play things up for the cameras and isn't just a perfect human. Respect for honestly which shows more than the show did.
i feel awful for thinking he was not very smart before watching his interview (clearly very emotionally intelligent but he seemed super naïve) because man he's not fooled at all by the "this is all for you" bullshit. clearly a really intelligent guy and he comes across so well, really shows up the showrunners honestly.
I had to google him after watching this and while there aren't a lot of details he apparently is "still" married with two kids. So maybe this show was just a blip in the average life of a great guy.
OK. After watching this whole thing, I came to a conclusion. Matt is not as innocent as everyone thought, in fact he was smarter than the whole team. Matt has two kinds of sharp intelligences. Emotional and interpersonal intelligence.
100%. Matt is nowhere near stupid. He just gave people the benefit of the doubt and always chose to be real. Absolutely not to be confused with being simple.
I think it can happen again as long as they aren't so over the top about it like this season where you're making things so bizarre that someone could question it. Admittedly that's what made it funny aswell though.
@@koll I honestly don't think it can be done today, not at all. People these days are so aware of "pranks" and to see though people that it would not even take a day before someone would start questioning if it was real or not
I think a show could pull it off today only because the stakes and weirdness on reality shows keep getting raised higher and higher. Like if you think about all the shows on Netflix related to social media and catfishing, secret identities, instant marriages, etc
From 2008 interview with EW Matt Kennedy Gould In 2003, Gould thought he’d signed up for Spike’s Big Brother-esque reality show - but in fact he was surrounded by actors and mocked for thinking the whole thing was real. If I had to do it over again, I wouldn’t do the show at all. Honestly, the show really made me feel dumb. And I never felt like that before. I did it because I needed the money. I lived with my parents. I had just dropped out of law school. I was a regular pot smoker. I didn’t want to work. And after the show I got $100,000 and signed a development deal with Spike. I went to California, and I was supposed to do all this stuff, and I just didn’t do it. I was so embarrassed about the whole premise of the show that I never wanted people to think, ”Oh, here’s this guy who didn’t even know the show was about him. It’s a big joke, and now he’s some reality star trying to be a TV host.” So I holed up in an apartment in Santa Monica, and spent a lot of the money on marijuana and alcohol. I lived there with a girl who broke up with me. The next day I flushed a half ounce of pot down the toilet, packed my car, came home to Pittsburgh, and I got help. I haven’t done drugs or alcohol for four years. Now I’m married with a new baby and a stepson. I work at a logistics company. Were things different, I would much rather be working in the entertainment business. I just went about it the wrong way.
He said this a few years after the show, but has long since said he enjoyed the experience and that is was great. I honestly think, conisdering he and the other 2 'contestants' of the series said it, that the name "Joe Schmo Show" was a little insulting. The new show, Jury Duty, has the same presmise but not the insulting name.
Instead of laughing at a poor guy's humiliation, Matt's genuine humanity shamed us all and the finale became a celebration of the human spirit over (hilarious and entertaining) silliness. I thought I would be crying from laughing so hard, but instead I was genuinely crying.
I found out about this show after seeing a clip of hasan reacting to the first episode, now I’m at the end and I can’t believe the rollercoaster this show been and Matt couldn’t stop crying 😭💗
Dangerous getting Steve Ireland on as the producer, I recognised him as an actor straight away but couldn’t place him until I realised he was Rachel’s boss for a bit on Friends! Guess Matt wasn’t a Friends fan 😂
Why the hell did they make that cliffhanger sound like someone brough up a gun and started shooting everyone? Christ, that would not fit into todays world lol
I remember watching this live. Never was into this kind of show, but this one was awesome because Matt was such a nice guy, and reminded me of a best friend of mine. This was an awesome show to watch after college.
When the host (Ralph) first said they all did this show for him (Matt) I rolled my eyes at how cringe that sounded because everyone knows that's not true.
@Ol Dirty Same here! Just heard the old ep of Office Ladies and looked it up. Been binging it all day and just started the finale now. Incredible recommendation from Pam/Jenna! 😍❤️💋🥰
Just finished watching it. Fascinating show, especially if you look at it from the perspective of deconstructing reality TV as a genre, regardless of whether or not that's what the producers were going for
"experiment" yeahhhhh no. It's a prank for sure, but not an experiment. This show is just twisted. They knew what they were doing though. It makes for good entertainment. The thing that weirded me out even more is that they kept saying all these things to make it seem like it was a charity or something and he should be grateful. They did it for the ratings. Simple as.
If it were me, and someone put me in front of Steve Ireland, the first words out of my mouth after he introduced himself as the "SpikeTV Network Executive" would be: ...Mr. Zelner? From Friends Season 5 Episode 17? What's going on here?!
@51:05 I can see why he felt a certain way about the whole experience. They were projecting their lying and manipulation (what they call “acting”) onto him. I think what he’s trying to say is that it’s upsetting they would think that of him because he was genuine. And, now watching these behind the scenes clips brings upon the realization that it wasn’t his personality that made them think that it was in fact their lying and manipulative ways the past 10 days that they projected on him to 1. Subdue their on conscious 2. Rectify their deceitfulness to a genuinely decent human being. Matt’s definitely the kinda lawyer I want on my side, someone who sees human nature for exactly what it is.
But at the same time he said he’d do it again 150% of the time. (This makes me think of Nietzsche’s “Eternal recurrence”) So to me it seems, that yes he’s balancing the genuinely confusing morals of his situation, but again and again he can look himself in the mirror and see someone overflowing with dignity. And dignity, in the final analysis, is the most beautiful, elegant, and Real thing that human beings are. I think we often forget about this, particularly when money, our family, and our livelihood is brought to question. And your comment is trying to flay the creators position, as one of deception, cruelty, and malevolence. Matt said, yes he was confused, but that sometimes he doesn’t see what he does as beautiful, or intelligible, but he was immediately told down by the cast, “No, we just see it. That’s just what you are.” Which I happen to think is honestly so powerful. It’s just so life affirming to be not just heard, but seen. And seen deeply. Understood, by the very fiber of your existence. He lives near the Tao.
@@samsusaran09 best analysis I've seen of this. What changed this show was guilt. They tried to find the most real guy they could, and matt was actually not only too real, but too idealistically so. To the point where lying to him broke almost everyone. You can see it most clearly in the girl who plays Ashleigh, who probably was the most worldly person on the cast. She absolutely took the whole thing the hardest out of everyone.
I think honestly Matt is genuinely a really nice guy in the show just shows it, as long as he’s not horny… I guess he really only has like two flavors, nice guy and horny.
Why have I only at this moment just got the massive feeling of reoccurring Deja vu… like I’m stuck in this big cycle and that I’ve seen this exact moment like 4 times in exactly the same way before?… just me?… okai XD
I knew about this show when I was a kid and based on what I considered to be a stupid name alone -- The Joe Schmo Show -- I didn't watch a single episode. I eventually forgot all about it until I spontaneously watched a video with the captivating title, "He Thought He Had Friends. They Were Paid Actors" (ruclips.net/video/oqySpTv0E5g/видео.html&ab_channel=T1J) that recapped the entire first season, and I knew I had to watch this show. This was an incredible experience. Matt is an incredible guy, and the world would be a richer place if we all were more like him. Thank you for uploading them.
@@dallama2616 he did but he is now in a good place which I feel like is much more Important to note than bringing up what happened due to the trauma of the show
Can anyone tell me if Matt and Brian are friends now?? He said he needed to work some things out before he could keep the friendship. I really need to know!!!
Man that was such A good Watch and A feel Good ending. I was dying when he was trying to get the women to go topless or Kiss. "This is bigger than all of us" 😄
@@a-bootiful-mind6648 are you deciding that he must be an actor because he is too good of a person or because its documented and factual? I hope its the ladder because if not... sheesh...
what is more surprising is that he has no idea how some people would actually think the show is all about them, maybe because he was supposed to play the role of the guy that always lose reality shows, but a guy like Hutch would totally try to be the main character and assume they became the main character because of how cool they are
If you like this show, check out my interview with Ralph Garman as we discuss the show and his career. ruclips.net/video/f_gRd5ueHuQ/видео.html
Matt truly was the “Everyman”. He embodied so much of what it was to be a semi-average white guy at the turn of the 21st century. He’s just a wholesome, good dude.
He went to high school with my husband. He definitely is a good dude, according to him. He works as a nurse nowadays.
It’s amazing how Matt fundamentally changed this show. Originally it was “ha ha let’s embarrass this guy on national TV and put him in awkward situations at his expense. But afterwards it became “we have to show everyone how much of a stand up guy he is because he’s so genuine.” If Matt weren’t such a stand up guy the show would’ve continued down the mean-spirited path; Matt was truly the reason this show turned out great. 😊
It’s a widely- held opinion that this ties with “ THE SWAN”, for worst tv show, EVER.
@@mrsmacca126who gives a shit what the general clowns think
@mrsmacca126 I would rate the swan as a MUCH worse show. Just from the long term damage that occurred with many of the women who competed on it. Granted, Matt did go through some issues after the fact but at least by all accounts he's doing well now, But several of those women on the swan are dealing with permanent physical issues that'll never go away.
@@mrsmacca126 Sorry but your own personal opinion is in no way a "widely-held" opinion. In fact, you're literally the only person to have ever said this.
Ironically, a parody of a reality tv show became the greatest reality TV show of all time..
They should do a redo in 2021 i beg
GREATEST INDEED
I never watched any other, or BARELY DID because they suck so badly
This idea had me HOOKED from the second my coworker told me about it
💯
@robertgriffiths9821 they did...jury duty!! Had to rewatch this after watching jury duty!!
@@Justrobschannel not only did amazon man jury duty but they also renewed joe schmo, we have won
I teared up like a kid the first time I saw this, and did again all these years later.
So impressed with Matt's lack of homophobia, in 2003, from Pittsburgh.
If you look him up today you'll have your answer! He's gay.
@@burrito528 source?
@@aidenkim3120 Search his name, you can easily see for yourself.
I wish he was homophobic, would have made it so much better
@@burrito528 isn't he married to a woman? Pretty sure he has kids too
Damn. He is actually so smart and really dissected playing the game and wasn't afraid to point out the issues he really felt with the whole production. Him calling out production for it being focused around him and saying it was, when it was really about making a hit show. How he did play things up for the cameras and isn't just a perfect human. Respect for honestly which shows more than the show did.
i feel awful for thinking he was not very smart before watching his interview (clearly very emotionally intelligent but he seemed super naïve) because man he's not fooled at all by the "this is all for you" bullshit. clearly a really intelligent guy and he comes across so well, really shows up the showrunners honestly.
i cant help but feel bad for him still. such a cool guy, hope he’s doing well and trust issues havent followed. live happy matt
I had to google him after watching this and while there aren't a lot of details he apparently is "still" married with two kids. So maybe this show was just a blip in the average life of a great guy.
Interviews say he was traumatized for like 10 years but eventually got over it
he had drug and alcohol issues following the show, it definitely fucked his life up for a good while but he seems to be doing well nowadays
His parents really raised him well..such a great dude, one can really draw inspiration from..
What's so great about Matt was that anyone could've easily lied their way through but he still managed to be a stand up person in this game.
It’s 2021 and my family and I still shout “WhAt Is GoInG oN?!” When our minds are blown. 😂😂😂💚💚
Awesome
Same here. I try to use it online in comments, but I have to link a video of that sound byte on RUclips just so people understand. LOL
Iconic.
That’s not true. What a weird thing to lie about
@@familylivesmatters WhAt ArE yOu TalkiNg AbOuT?!?
OK. After watching this whole thing, I came to a conclusion. Matt is not as innocent as everyone thought, in fact he was smarter than the whole team. Matt has two kinds of sharp intelligences. Emotional and interpersonal intelligence.
100%. Matt is nowhere near stupid. He just gave people the benefit of the doubt and always chose to be real. Absolutely not to be confused with being simple.
It’s clear to see that if everything wasn’t scripted, he almost certainly would’ve still won.
This is one of the greatest things to ever happen on TV and it can probably never happen again. How the hell is this not more popular.
I think it can happen again as long as they aren't so over the top about it like this season where you're making things so bizarre that someone could question it. Admittedly that's what made it funny aswell though.
@@koll I honestly don't think it can be done today, not at all.
People these days are so aware of "pranks" and to see though people that it would not even take a day before someone would start questioning if it was real or not
Because this show is super fucked up and inhumane and unbelievably cruel
I think a show could pull it off today only because the stakes and weirdness on reality shows keep getting raised higher and higher.
Like if you think about all the shows on Netflix related to social media and catfishing, secret identities, instant marriages, etc
@@Fizzure3000 “Jury Duty” is a similar concept like this. The last two episodes come out this Friday on Prime.
His bestie was hesitant about saying he’s an actor and reassured their friendship is real but Matt was just siked
That ending credits song is 🔥
Time to return to my sad existence working for the man
You're dead to us
Lmao shit man
a year later, i’m giving you your props on this one bc i went to comments mostly to see if anyone commented on the outro song lmao
From 2008 interview with EW
Matt Kennedy Gould
In 2003, Gould thought he’d signed up for Spike’s Big Brother-esque reality show - but in fact he was surrounded by actors and mocked for thinking the whole thing was real.
If I had to do it over again, I wouldn’t do the show at all. Honestly, the show really made me feel dumb. And I never felt like that before. I did it because I needed the money. I lived with my parents. I had just dropped out of law school. I was a regular pot smoker. I didn’t want to work. And after the show I got $100,000 and signed a development deal with Spike. I went to California, and I was supposed to do all this stuff, and I just didn’t do it. I was so embarrassed about the whole premise of the show that I never wanted people to think, ”Oh, here’s this guy who didn’t even know the show was about him. It’s a big joke, and now he’s some reality star trying to be a TV host.” So I holed up in an apartment in Santa Monica, and spent a lot of the money on marijuana and alcohol. I lived there with a girl who broke up with me. The next day I flushed a half ounce of pot down the toilet, packed my car, came home to Pittsburgh, and I got help. I haven’t done drugs or alcohol for four years. Now I’m married with a new baby and a stepson. I work at a logistics company. Were things different, I would much rather be working in the entertainment business. I just went about it the wrong way.
If you listen to the cast interviews we posted talking about Matt, you hear who the real guy is.
@@JeremyB83 Which interview was it? The most shocking one, or the most shocking one?
@@user-ux1vj9vx7s they are all the most shocking but watch Brian’s and Ralphs
I didn't watch this back in the day, but we're people really mocking him for believing it was real? Anyone would believe it was real.
He said this a few years after the show, but has long since said he enjoyed the experience and that is was great. I honestly think, conisdering he and the other 2 'contestants' of the series said it, that the name "Joe Schmo Show" was a little insulting. The new show, Jury Duty, has the same presmise but not the insulting name.
Instead of laughing at a poor guy's humiliation, Matt's genuine humanity shamed us all and the finale became a celebration of the human spirit over (hilarious and entertaining) silliness. I thought I would be crying from laughing so hard, but instead I was genuinely crying.
I love how honest the final interview is in how divisive he is on the experience.
This show is piece of reality tv history!
TV history in general!
@@mayorofbagtown9097 history in general!
@@JesusIsComingSoon316 not really, it did happen in the past, so technically it is a piece of history
Matt calling BS on them when they told him they built the show around him. He said something like “you already planned the show before you met me”
I found out about this show after seeing a clip of hasan reacting to the first episode, now I’m at the end and I can’t believe the rollercoaster this show been and Matt couldn’t stop crying 😭💗
Same. I don't really like reality TV but here I am. Ugly smile/crying.
sameeee
Same, I've been watching it on hasan's stream but he didn't want to watch it further to play Valorant, so now I've been watching it myself lol
same
Chris Hasan reacted to this show?
Dangerous getting Steve Ireland on as the producer, I recognised him as an actor straight away but couldn’t place him until I realised he was Rachel’s boss for a bit on Friends! Guess Matt wasn’t a Friends fan 😂
I placed him right away. They should've just used his real name. It's plausible that after Friends, he went on to be a TV exec.
Omg I knew I knew him from somewhere!!!
Holy shit, Cricket, Kristen Wiig & J-Rock were all on this show and I never realized it.
Jonathan torrens? Where was he?
*Jrock jrock jrock jrock*
And Brendan Fraser
Why the hell did they make that cliffhanger sound like someone brough up a gun and started shooting everyone?
Christ, that would not fit into todays world lol
I thought the same thing 😅
Would be cool if they had hired Matt to be a consultant on the next season working in the control room or behind the scenes.
I was not expecting the ending to be so emotional, had me crying and laughing 😂
I remember watching this live. Never was into this kind of show, but this one was awesome because Matt was such a nice guy, and reminded me of a best friend of mine. This was an awesome show to watch after college.
I cried.. this was actually so beautiful.
When the host (Ralph) first said they all did this show for him (Matt) I rolled my eyes at how cringe that sounded because everyone knows that's not true.
@Ol Dirty Same here! Just heard the old ep of Office Ladies and looked it up. Been binging it all day and just started the finale now. Incredible recommendation from Pam/Jenna! 😍❤️💋🥰
Over a year ago, I literally stopped at this episode to save it for later and it got taken down a few hours after. God bless for the reupload 🙏
Just finished watching it. Fascinating show, especially if you look at it from the perspective of deconstructing reality TV as a genre, regardless of whether or not that's what the producers were going for
Damn they gave Ronald the same amount 20 years later - Ronald definitely deserved more; inflation, bro
........this is the most amazing reality show I've ever seen. There's a giant gulf between how good this is and whatever is next as good
absolutely amazing !!! cried a few times on the last few episodes, words cant describe this experience
So glad to see Rickety Cricket come back from homeless drug addiction, to become a cop, and finally become the winner of a fake reality TV show!
"experiment" yeahhhhh no. It's a prank for sure, but not an experiment. This show is just twisted. They knew what they were doing though. It makes for good entertainment. The thing that weirded me out even more is that they kept saying all these things to make it seem like it was a charity or something and he should be grateful. They did it for the ratings. Simple as.
@Anna Marfa you could definitely argue that, but tbh if there wasn't that kind of payment it could be a lawsuit anyways
This show was pure brilliance. They casted the perfect Joe Schmo. Hope Matt has parlayed this into a satisfying life.
I can't believe Kristen Wiig was in this. That's kind of shocking.
Wait, is that Cricket from It's Always Sunny?!
If it were me, and someone put me in front of Steve Ireland, the first words out of my mouth after he introduced himself as the "SpikeTV Network Executive" would be: ...Mr. Zelner? From Friends Season 5 Episode 17? What's going on here?!
Such a great show. Matt is a LEGEND
@51:05 I can see why he felt a certain way about the whole experience. They were projecting their lying and manipulation (what they call “acting”) onto him. I think what he’s trying to say is that it’s upsetting they would think that of him because he was genuine. And, now watching these behind the scenes clips brings upon the realization that it wasn’t his personality that made them think that it was in fact their lying and manipulative ways the past 10 days that they projected on him to 1. Subdue their on conscious 2. Rectify their deceitfulness to a genuinely decent human being.
Matt’s definitely the kinda lawyer I want on my side, someone who sees human nature for exactly what it is.
But at the same time he said he’d do it again 150% of the time. (This makes me think of Nietzsche’s “Eternal recurrence”) So to me it seems, that yes he’s balancing the genuinely confusing morals of his situation, but again and again he can look himself in the mirror and see someone overflowing with dignity. And dignity, in the final analysis, is the most beautiful, elegant, and Real thing that human beings are. I think we often forget about this, particularly when money, our family, and our livelihood is brought to question.
And your comment is trying to flay the creators position, as one of deception, cruelty, and malevolence. Matt said, yes he was confused, but that sometimes he doesn’t see what he does as beautiful, or intelligible, but he was immediately told down by the cast, “No, we just see it. That’s just what you are.” Which I happen to think is honestly so powerful. It’s just so life affirming to be not just heard, but seen. And seen deeply. Understood, by the very fiber of your existence. He lives near the Tao.
@@samsusaran09 best analysis I've seen of this. What changed this show was guilt. They tried to find the most real guy they could, and matt was actually not only too real, but too idealistically so. To the point where lying to him broke almost everyone. You can see it most clearly in the girl who plays Ashleigh, who probably was the most worldly person on the cast. She absolutely took the whole thing the hardest out of everyone.
10 days made it seem like not so bad. I thought it was like at least a month.
The world needs more people like Matt.
They should have gave him wayy more than a 100k for that
100k for 14 days? Not a bad return.
They get per diem too, for being on the show.
I think honestly Matt is genuinely a really nice guy in the show just shows it, as long as he’s not horny… I guess he really only has like two flavors, nice guy and horny.
So like every guy sub 30 years old lol
Lol, times were a lot simpler back then.
He was still pretty nice when horny tbh. Maybe needed more of a filter, but he treated people respectfully
Thank you so much for uploading king! This is just what I needed to see right now.. some real fake tv
We Need More Seasons!! BRING IT BACK!!
This show is even better uncensored. I loved it the first time around on SpikeTV back in the day, but that had the good parts blurred and bleeped out.
Remember they blurred Brian's nipples? I found that pretty disturbing.
Love Matt Gould what a lovely guy, heart of gold
He leveled Kristen Wig , lol.
Matt and the dude from jury duty need to do a documentary…or at the very least both need to come on the podcast series I’m droppin soon
Me and my brother still say “what is going on” like him to this day
They got so so lucky finding matt
Still great after all these years.
Season 4! This year, WOOT!
It seems like it's another tax write off for Warner. Bizarrely they turned the satirical fake game show from it into a real one, The Goat on Amazon
GEEEEEEEENIUS
ONLY "REALITY" SHOW IVE EVER WATCHED
Tell me why I started watching this bc it’s funny and now I’m crying
Why have I only at this moment just got the massive feeling of reoccurring Deja vu… like I’m stuck in this big cycle and that I’ve seen this exact moment like 4 times in exactly the same way before?… just me?… okai XD
mans is a phish head. hell yeah!!! i hope he caught some of those killer 2003 tours
Not sure if it was the editing but Matt seemed to see he was the center of attention.
I knew about this show when I was a kid and based on what I considered to be a stupid name alone -- The Joe Schmo Show -- I didn't watch a single episode. I eventually forgot all about it until I spontaneously watched a video with the captivating title, "He Thought He Had Friends. They Were Paid Actors" (ruclips.net/video/oqySpTv0E5g/видео.html&ab_channel=T1J) that recapped the entire first season, and I knew I had to watch this show.
This was an incredible experience. Matt is an incredible guy, and the world would be a richer place if we all were more like him.
Thank you for uploading them.
they're all so lucky he didn't spend the 100k on guns and ammo for revenge
Blew it on pot and liquor from what I read.
@@slightlysnaked3725 no he is married and has kids now. Hardly blew all his money
@@larrythecableman6963 nah in 2008 he admitted to blowing a lot of it on pot and liquor, eventually he quit cold turkey and got married
@@dallama2616 he did but he is now in a good place which I feel like is much more Important to note than bringing up what happened due to the trauma of the show
Can anyone tell me if Matt and Brian are friends now?? He said he needed to work some things out before he could keep the friendship. I really need to know!!!
He apologized if he did anything that hurt anybody after they already told him the entire show is fake everybody is actors and he won everything.
😂
I've know about this show since it came out but never watched a bit of it until checking out this finale just now. Why are my eyes leaking???
NOW IS THE TIME FOR HIM TO ENTER POLITICS
Also that ending musical skit is massively underrated. Class.
I had no idea Rickety Cricket was on this show, that’s pretty cool
This show was just fantastic in every way.
such an underrated finale
Very Truman Show-esque.
Man that was such A good Watch and A feel Good ending. I was dying when he was trying to get the women to go topless or Kiss. "This is bigger than all of us" 😄
i mean, ralph really a good host for handle this show. he even got some drama for himself
damn, what a good attitude
@@a-bootiful-mind6648 are you deciding that he must be an actor because he is too good of a person or because its documented and factual? I hope its the ladder because if not... sheesh...
I hope Matt & Molly got together & lived happily ever after 💞
I’m sorry to break it but Molly isn’t real
This show was beyond it's time
Hear me out…WHAT IF…Matt knew the whole time he was being pranked and pranked everyone on the fake reality show 🤣😂
Rip should've gotten his own TV show.
Kinda crying at this wholesomeness
I know everyone worked so hard to pull this off and it worked. What an amazing experiment. I want to know what happened to Matt.
What really messed with Matt’s head was Brian being an actor too. That’s the only thing where I felt for him.
Omg it's Cricket!
Found this show out after watching Jury Duty, nice
Starts at 19:00
what is more surprising is that he has no idea how some people would actually think the show is all about them, maybe because he was supposed to play the role of the guy that always lose reality shows, but a guy like Hutch would totally try to be the main character and assume they became the main character because of how cool they are
Why isn't this man the president?
Every reality show is acted and edited to tell a narrative. This one is just honest about it.
Dr. Pat deserved it. Lmao
This show was great! My ex watched them all and put me on. It was hilarious
Did he end up going on a date with "molly"?
They need to reboot this show!
You got your wish!!
@@gumwouldbeperfection2877 Really?
@@lLIBER4TORljury duty
The best episode of the entire show
Matt (aka Adam Sandler) is a stand up guy. hope he’s living the dream
Adam Sandler wishes!
I hope Matt's doing well ❤️🩹
He seems like such a nice guy
Love this. Nice guys don’t always finish last
Matt was a fighter too. Never backed down from anyone. Just well adjusted.
What a guy man.. I aspire to be like Matt.
Did he get to know Molly though? That's the important part
idea: let's make Matt Kennedy Gould president
Only reality show I’ve ever cried in