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Catfish: The TV Show

  • Série de TV
  • 2012–
  • TV-14
  • 1 h
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Nev Schulman and Kamie Crawford in Catfish: The TV Show (2012)
Catfish: The TV Show: Season 7
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Nev Schulman e Max Joseph ajudam as pessoas que se apaixonaram on-line a provar a autenticidade da identidade de seus amantes.Nev Schulman e Max Joseph ajudam as pessoas que se apaixonaram on-line a provar a autenticidade da identidade de seus amantes.Nev Schulman e Max Joseph ajudam as pessoas que se apaixonaram on-line a provar a autenticidade da identidade de seus amantes.

  • Criação
    • Max Joseph
    • Ariel Schulman
    • Nev Schulman
  • Artistas
    • Nev Schulman
    • Max Joseph
    • Kamie Crawford
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,1/10
    9,6 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Criação
      • Max Joseph
      • Ariel Schulman
      • Nev Schulman
    • Artistas
      • Nev Schulman
      • Max Joseph
      • Kamie Crawford
    • 53Avaliações de usuários
    • 12Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 2 vitórias e 7 indicações no total

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    Catfish: The TV Show: Season 3
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    7atlasmb

    The Psychology of Anonymity

    I see reviews on this site where posters say the show is "fake" without providing any proof. I see reviews where posters say you must be stupid if you are the victim of one of these scams.

    The fact remains that people do sometimes invest their emotions in exclusively online relationships.

    Online technology is so new and it brings new dimensions in relating to others. One of the most important aspects of online communication is the factor of anonymity. We have all seen the trolls that visit this site and others. We have witnessed the anti-social behavior of some gamers who use their anonymity to escape responsibility for their actions. It should be no surprise that bad behavior can manifest whenever anonymity is part of the formula.

    "Catfish" has shown--unsurprisingly--that the victims are usually people who are emotionally needy, sometimes desperate. The world (real and virtual) is full of people who have trouble fitting in, who are dealing with emotional issues, who have a personal history that makes them vulnerable. They reach out. And sometimes they find an unscrupulous person.

    "Catfish" has also shown that the perpetrators are also damaged people. The first episode of the second season was a prime example. The catfish was someone who had been bullied. She was striking out as a way to make herself feel better.

    The human psychology is interesting. These cases serve as warnings for those who might become victims. And the show reminds us that behind all of those anonymous names and avatars exist real people. Every one of them has his own problems. Nev and Max, who are the on-camera hosts, do their best to inject humanity into the proceedings. Their objective is not to ridicule or belittle, unlike some other shows. They attempt to connect with and understand every victim and every catfish.

    Surprisingly, the cases they get involved with are very diverse. The catfish might be a lonely person or a scammer. It might be an older lady or a person of an unexpected gender. I don't know how long they can mine this phenomenon, but so far it is entertaining and useful.
    5LiquidPoetry1921

    Beware...shark below!

    Although 'Catfish' was novel and fresh when it first hit the MTV airwaves, it is now old and tired and needs to be put on a shelf somewhere.

    Why am I saying those harsh words? 'Catfish' has nothing new to offer. It's the same archaic formula used by the show's two 'trackers', Nev and Max, every single time ~ i.e., someone thinks their Internet love who looks like a) a supermodel or b) a male hunk, might be fake, as they haven't met after just chatting for over eight years (you think)? Enter the guys from 'Catfish' who do a reverse google search on the photos, and run the phone number to see if it's legit. Do you mean to tell me these potentially duped individuals couldn't come up with that on their own by now, after seeing 'Catfish' for FIVE years???

    Having milked this 'Catfish' for all that's its worth, its time for it to go the way of another MTV show, 'Jersey Shore' ~ also kept WAY beyond its time! Must be something in the water at this network!
    5dubwize

    MTV once again proves Social Programming works in tv shows

    This show should be called: 99% of people online have no idea how to check a facebook profile.

    Reverse image search tools and actually reading linked facebook profiles is about the extent of "Investigative research" that Max and Nev actually are capable of doing. This show proves 2 things, most people have no clue about the power of the internet, both to lure gullible people into fake relationships and it can be used to actually validate if a person is real or not.

    The one thing great about the show and why it deserves 5 stars is the guys always seek a positive outcome and try to sort it all out to the best of their abilities.

    The one thing annoying and downright artificial are the Social Justice Warrior T-shirts they wear. In particular is a pink one with the words "feminist." on it. I mean come on.... really? It is interesting on one level of social communication in the digital age and exemplifies how messed up it can get.

    Conversely it is troubling that the TV show has a social agenda as MTV always has had and is duplicitous in the subtleness in which the show uses their stories as a vehicle to creating 'Societal norms" at a level that would make Edward Bernays proud.

    Pros: Catfish shows clearly: How oblivious some people can be about their own actions and consequences. How unaware some people are about their "information" whether real or false shown publicly, and how vulnerable it makes them. How easy it is to convince some people of anything. Every Song used in the show titles the song name and song title. If anything this show provides a great case why Facebook should be banned as being destructive to people, community and society.

    Cons: Max finally learns how to use the focus on his personal camera after 6 years making the series. Nev and Max show even they are gullible enough to be catfished themselves. Sometimes their T-shirts on the show oozes a stench of Social Justice Warrior, overly Pc Correct subtexts. The frequent use of MTV music to transition storyline through the filler footage and montages is used too much in some episodes. The entire idea of Catfish is one that is based on a foundational premise of people lying cheating and deceiving other people, by revealing how easy it is could give others ideas and make Catfish episodes an endless Tv show.

    Goofy over-acted repetitious format overall yet stylized well, some episodes are worth a look, even though I suspect it's all scripted.
    reynoldwhisler

    So Fake

    I used to like this show until the hosts started using it to push their democratic agenda down viewers throats, with the T-shirts they wear.

    I seriously doubt that Nev ever wears any/most of these shirts outside of the house/studio, it's clearly just for SHOW.

    SO FAKE
    7elsbridgefan1995

    Decent

    One of the ONLY watchable MTV shows. Not perfect but serviceable.

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      The definition for this use of the word "catfish" was added to Webster's Dictionary in 2013.
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