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I find it more entertaining if it’s fake, like with the office. I dislike real-world awkwardness if it was at the level those shows take it.

Random awkwardness can be fine, but like the example OP gave would be so cringey I couldn’t watch lol.

Reality TV gets to that point, so I never watch lol

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This right here.

“Real” awkwardness is usually coming at someone’s expense. I don’t enjoy that. The same way true sadness is usually at someone’s expense.

But if it’s part of a story, fine. I’ll watch a sad movie or a show that has awkward moments. Those very real feelings explored in a fun way that hurts no one can be a good time. Just like no one really enjoys being genuinely scared, but a scary movie can trigger that emotion in a safe and fun way.

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Bingo

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I watched the first episode of The Office (UK), and the awkwardness was too much for me. I’ll probably give it a second shot eventually though.

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