DeLorean repossession gets surreal as owner turns into MJ

It gets weird around 1:50.
ponceleonsays...

Okay, you know what is really weird? I went to look at this video and my mind just assumed that because the car was a Delorian, MJ referred to Michael J Fox. I kept expecting the guy to break out into, "awww geeze doc!"

brycewi19says...

At first I thought this was funny, but seeing as I work with people like this in the mental health field on a daily basis, I really started to feel wrong thinking that this is supposed to be for humor.

arvanasays...

Well I just checked the Wikipedia entry for Operation Repo:

Operation Repo is an American television program where a fictional repossession team from the San Fernando Valley in California re-enact the repossession of vehicles for finance companies.

Although as a channel, truTV is described as presenting "real-life stories told from an exciting and dramatic first-person perspective", Operation Repo consists of scripted re-enactments where the team is often confronted by actors portraying debtors and police officers in the repossessions.


So in other words, it's fake. Or at the very least only a re-enactment of something that may have actually happened.

evil_disco_mansays...

Re-enactment, hah! I bet the story was that "one time someone had to repo a DeLorean" and they made the rest up.

Even if they presented it as a re-enactment, it still sucks, but I haven't seen them make that known on their show. They're trying to fool the viewers into thinking it's all real, and that's not cool. Yeah, yeah, all reality shows are set up in some way, but this one takes it to another level.

Anyway, sorry to rain on the parade. I'll move on now.

quantumushroomsays...

The following is a true re-encactment of a fake situation that at one time did occur, or possibly could happen in the future. It is filmed before a camera crew based on a true audience by professional actors who didn't know they were being filmed.

Paybacksays...

>> ^quantumushroom:
The following is a true re-encactment of a fake situation that at one time did occur, or possibly could happen in the future. It is filmed before a camera crew based on a true canned audience by allegedly professional actors who claim they didn't know they were being filmed.


Fixed it for ya.

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