Why, Why, WHY?!?!


How can anyone think this is going to be a good show?

Geez, let's give D-List celebrities GUNS!

What a good idea!

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True.

E-list.

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This show was GREAT! What a surprise. I expected it to be stupid, but it wasn't. They were out there doing real police work. Highly recommended--give it a chance.

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Real police work? All those situations were fake! All an act! How gullible are you?

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fake or not, the show was enjoyable. They werent silly or stupid in anyway, all seemingly put forth the effort asked of them by the training police. Latoya is so cute, even though shes 50, Jack O can shoot really weel, etc, it was an easy watch and enjoyable. Check it out

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Jack O can shoot really weel
For a moment there, I thought you meant Jacko from the Highwayman TV series and the '80s Energizer Bunny commercials. I was like, which one was he?

Sheesh!

Mmmm-mmmm!
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See when I see Jack O in the same sentence as LaToya, I think Jacko as in Michael Jackson

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I remember the Highwayman. Loved it as a kid.

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OK, they were definitely all set-up.

*yawn*

BO---RING!

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i live in muncie (unfortunately) and i refuse to watch the show (so i'm not trying to defend it) ... but it isn't ... totally ... fake. there's this huge controversy and argument going on in the newspaper about how they pay people to turn themselves in and sign waivers to be put on tv. just the other day, they paid a guy $150 and the show's t-shirt to be arrested on camera for possession of marijuana.

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I love it already. Can't wait to see more episodes of Armed & Famous in months to come.

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I have to agree

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I personally live in Muncie. I am a student at the university in Muncie, and I can tell you that the police situations are real. The people on the show are forced to sign a waiver. However, not everything is true "reality." When the celebrities were going to be out in public (Wee-man at the bars) it was generally public knowledge. I assure you that the police work is real. AND the show is the funniest thing I have seen in a long time, especially since Muncie is such a small town and nothing exciting ever happens.

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