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You just described our Canadian Food Network to a T. But I guess maybe it's the same as yours, but in Canada it's called the Flavour Network. And they have the participation shows that way. You know, just to up the ante with what they're doing, right? So, you know, they might say, okay, well, here's what you're going to do. You got 90 minutes on the clock. Go! Right? And then they have different teams. And then they check in with each other. Okay, a half an hour is done. What have you done? And you kind of hide some of what you're doing because you don't want the other teams to know. And they kind of hide from you too. And then that's kind of how a lot of the show is. I don't mind watching those. I just wish I had a fast-forward key. And, yeah, like I guess anything with audience participation would be real. But probably other ones where it's like, you know, like one particular cook or a lady. You know, just one-on-one. You and that person. Some of that could probably be doctored, right? So they can probably create sound effects. And then they can probably draw the things that they want to represent what they want. So maybe those might not be as real because they can doctor the pictures. That's my guess. I mean, I could be totally wrong. But it just seems logical that they could record and mix in advance what they want. So then it's not exactly like straightforward. But probably what is is just stuff that they do with the audience. Right? Because they invite you there and there's this whole thing that you do besides just eat.
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