• The Ethics of Reality TV: Trauma, Consent & Capitalism

  • Mar 17 2025
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

The Ethics of Reality TV: Trauma, Consent & Capitalism

  • Summary

  • Reality TV is entertaining, but at what cost? In this episode, Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown dive deep into The Ultimatum: Queer Love, exploring how reality TV manipulates emotions, exploits trauma, and raises serious ethical concerns. They discuss the psychology behind our obsession with reality TV, the impact on mental health, and why binge-watching these shows can leave us feeling complicit in the drama. From Love Is Blind to The Real World, they examine how reality TV has evolved and whether it can ever be ethical.


    Discussed in This Episode:

    • The Ultimatum: Queer Love – What made it so intense?
    • How reality TV manipulates emotions to keep us watching
    • The psychology of reality TV: Why do we love watching drama unfold?
    • Reality TV and mental health: The emotional toll on viewers and participants
    • The ethics of reality TV: Consent, exploitation, and manufactured drama
    • Parasocial relationships and why we feel connected to reality stars
    • The impact of editing: How producers control the narrative
    • The evolution of reality TV: From The Real World to Love Is Blind
    • Reality TV and capitalism: Turning human experiences into profit
    • Can reality TV ever be ethical? How it could be done differently

    Reality TV isn’t just mindless entertainment—it reflects deeper cultural values and ethical dilemmas. Whether we love it or question it, we need to be more conscious of what we consume and why.


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