Posted by paul on September 17, 2012 at 09:15:19 from (76.77.196.231):
In Reply to: Ice Road Truckers posted by Phil Scarborough on September 17, 2012 at 04:17:39:
Read on the internet - so it must be true! - an interview with Rick. Short version, it's real truck drivers, encouraged to fill a 'roll' that sorta mimics real drivers/ situations, and it's filmed as a real day, but everything gets greatly built up to keep it 'interesting'. One fella should be funny, one fella should be dumb, one fella should wreck stuff, one should be a hothead... If you don't fill your role, they will find another 'real' driver to film and be 'interesting'.
Kelly sat out this year, from the little bit of her interviews it sounds like that's kinda theissue -the show gets more and more goofieness so she wanted out for a while. Met her at a grand openning, nice gal.
Liked the first couple of years, and the roads in other countries seasons were interesting, but think they kinda ran their course, after all truck driving is 90% mind numbing bordom, how much more can they punch it up to be 'interesting' without being a 'cartoon' that's just silly.
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