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* TastesLikeFeet: In a deleted scene from the broadcast's fourth episode but included on the DVD, Derek serves the group an awful British breakfast. T.J. comments that it tastes like "boiled ass," causing someone to ask just what exactly that tastes like.
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* TastesLikeFeet: In a deleted scene from the broadcast's fourth episode but included on the DVD, Derek serves the group an awful British breakfast. T.J. comments that it tastes like "boiled ass," causing someone to ask just what exactly that tastes like.
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That is, until eleven years later when it was announced in May 2023 that a reboot would premiere on Creator/{{TBS}} in 2024. It stars Ben as the newest schmo competing in what he thought was the hottest reality TV show called ''The Goat'', with Cat Deely taking over the mantle as TheHost from Ralph Garman, and his eleven fellow contestants who are not only actors but also improv comedians, so you know the show is gonna be more chaotic and wilder than usual.
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That is, until eleven years later when it was announced in May 2023 that a reboot would premiere on Creator/{{TBS}} in March 2024. It stars Ben as the newest schmo competing in what he thought was the hottest reality TV show called ''The Goat'', with Cat Deely taking over the mantle as TheHost from Ralph Garman, and his eleven fellow contestants who are not only actors but also improv comedians, so you know the show is gonna be more chaotic and wilder than usual.
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* GenderEqualEnsemble: For the first time, the Joe Schmo cast has an equal number of guys and girls at six each.
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* TwoferTokenMinority: Kip is both the only [[CampGay gay contestant]] and non-American (Being from Cubaa) of the cast. However, this is subverted on both accounts because the actor, Lance Krall, playing him is not only straight but also isn't Cuban since he's actually half-Vietnamese from Texas doing an accent.
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* TwoferTokenMinority: Kip is both the only [[CampGay gay contestant]] and non-American (Being from Cubaa) Cuba) of the cast. However, this is subverted on both accounts because the actor, Lance Krall, playing him is not only straight but also isn't Cuban since he's actually half-Vietnamese from Texas doing an accent.
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* NoNameGiven: In the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHqVVf1249c reboot's trailer]], the contestants wear tracksuits embroidered with their names but some (those in red, green, maroon and tan) were too obscure in the shots to make it out.
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* DoubleMeaningTitle: The reboot's fake title "The GOAT" not only stands for "The Greatest Of All Time" in internet slang, alluding to the contestant's battle to become the eventual winner of the competition, but also refers to the show using goats as its AnimalMotif.
* NoNameGiven: In the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHqVVf1249c reboot's trailer]], the contestants wear tracksuits embroidered with their names but some(those (Those in red, green, maroon and tan) were too obscure in the shots to make it out.
* NoNameGiven: In the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHqVVf1249c reboot's trailer]], the contestants wear tracksuits embroidered with their names but some
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That is until eleven years later when it was announced in May 2023 that a reboot would premiere on Creator/{{TBS}} in 2024. It stars Ben as the newest schmo competing in what he thought was the hottest reality tv show called ''The Goat'' with Cat Deely taking over the mantle as TheHost from Ralph Garman and his eleven fellow contestants who are not only actors but also improv comedians so you know the show is gonna be more chaotic and wilder than usual.
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That is is, until eleven years later when it was announced in May 2023 that a reboot would premiere on Creator/{{TBS}} in 2024. It stars Ben as the newest schmo competing in what he thought was the hottest reality tv TV show called ''The Goat'' Goat'', with Cat Deely taking over the mantle as TheHost from Ralph Garman Garman, and his eleven fellow contestants who are not only actors but also improv comedians comedians, so you know the show is gonna be more chaotic and wilder than usual.
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** Season 3: Allen "[[BestFriend The Buddy]]", Allison "[[AsianAndNerdy The Over Achieving Asian]]", Chico "[[ReformedCriminal The Ex-Con]]", Chloe "[[MsFanservice The Model]]", Karlee "[[InspirationallyDisadvantaged The Deaf Girl]]", Lavernius "[[TokenBlackFriend The Black Guy]]", Creator/LorenzoLamas "[[AsHimself The Celebrity]]", Randy "[[{{Jerkass}} The Asshole]]", Skylar "[[FalseWidow The Widow]]", Stan "[[TranslatorBuddy The Translator]]" and host Jake Montrose as "[[BountyHunter The Bounty Hunter]]" with co-host Wanda Montrose "[[TrophyWife The Trophy Wife]]"
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** Kip only wants to see pictures of positivity in his photo album. He doesn't want to see anything negative, like, say, photos of someone else's buttcheeks.
** Don't even ''think'' of harming Bryce's pet frog Everett.
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** Kip only wants to see pictures of positivity in his photo album. He doesn't want to see anything negative, like, say, photos of someone else's buttcheeks.
** Don't even ''think'' of harming Bryce's pet frog Everett.
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** Season 3: Allen "[[BestFriend The Buddy]]", Allison "[[AsianAndNerdy The Over Achieving Asian]]", Chico "[[ReformedCriminal The Ex-Con]]", Chloe "[[MsFanservice The Model]]", Karlee "[[InspirationallyDisadvantaged The Deaf Girl]]", Lavernius "[[TokenBlackFriend The Black Guy]]", Creator/LorenzoLamas "[[AsHimself The Celebrity]]", Randy "[[{{Jerkass}} The Asshole]]", Skylar "[[FalseWidow The Widow]]", Stan "[[TranslatorBuddy The Translator]]" and host Jake Montrose as "[[BountyHunter The Bounty Hunter]]" with co-host Wanda Montrose "[[TrophyWife The Trophy Wife]]"
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** Kip only wants to see pictures of positivity in his photo album. He doesn't want to see anything negative, like, say, photos of someone else's buttcheeks.
** Don't even ''think'' of harming Bryce's pet frog Everett.Wife]]".
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** Kip only wants to see pictures of positivity in his photo album. He doesn't want to see anything negative, like, say, photos of someone else's buttcheeks.
** Don't even ''think'' of harming Bryce's pet frog Everett.
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** Season 2: Ambrosia "[[SassyBlackWoman The Bitch]]", Austin "The Bachelor", Bryce "[[StalkerWithACrush The Stalker]]", Cammy "[[TheDitz The Moron]]", Eleanor "[[ProneToTears The Weeper]]", Ernie "The Heir", Gerald "[[AmbiguouslyGay The Gotta-Be-Gay Guy]]", Piper "[[DistaffCounterpart The Bachelorette]]", Rita "[[LadyDrunk The Drunk]]", T.J. "The Playah" and Derek Newcastle as "The Pompous Host". Ingrid later gets in on the action as "The Schmo Turned Actress".
** Season 3: Allen "[[BestFriend The Buddy]]", Allison "[[AsianAndNerdy The Over Achieving Asian]]", Chico "[[ReformedCriminal The Ex-Con]]", Chloe "[[MsFanservice The Model]]", Karlee "[[InspirationallyDisadvantaged The Deaf Girl]]", Lavernius "[[TokenBlackFriend The Black Guy]]", Creator/LorenzoLamas "[[AsHimself The Celebrity]]", Randy "[[{{Jerkass}} The Asshole]]", Skylar "[[FalseWidow The Widow]]", Stan "[[TranslatorBuddy The Translator]]" and host Jake Montrose as "The Bounty Hunter" with co-host Wanda Montrose "[[TrophyWife The Trophy Wife]]"
** Season 3: Allen "[[BestFriend The Buddy]]", Allison "[[AsianAndNerdy The Over Achieving Asian]]", Chico "[[ReformedCriminal The Ex-Con]]", Chloe "[[MsFanservice The Model]]", Karlee "[[InspirationallyDisadvantaged The Deaf Girl]]", Lavernius "[[TokenBlackFriend The Black Guy]]", Creator/LorenzoLamas "[[AsHimself The Celebrity]]", Randy "[[{{Jerkass}} The Asshole]]", Skylar "[[FalseWidow The Widow]]", Stan "[[TranslatorBuddy The Translator]]" and host Jake Montrose as "The Bounty Hunter" with co-host Wanda Montrose "[[TrophyWife The Trophy Wife]]"
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** Season 2: Ambrosia "[[SassyBlackWoman The Bitch]]", Austin "The Bachelor", Bryce "[[StalkerWithACrush The Stalker]]", Cammy "[[TheDitz The Moron]]", Eleanor "[[ProneToTears The Weeper]]", Ernie "The Heir", Gerald "[[AmbiguouslyGay The Gotta-Be-Gay Guy]]", Piper "[[DistaffCounterpart The Bachelorette]]", Rita "[[LadyDrunk The Drunk]]", T.J. "The Playah" "[[TheCasanova The Playah]]" and Derek Newcastle as "The Pompous Host". Ingrid later gets in on the action as "The Schmo Turned Actress".
** Season 3: Allen "[[BestFriend The Buddy]]", Allison "[[AsianAndNerdy The Over Achieving Asian]]", Chico "[[ReformedCriminal The Ex-Con]]", Chloe "[[MsFanservice The Model]]", Karlee "[[InspirationallyDisadvantaged The Deaf Girl]]", Lavernius "[[TokenBlackFriend The Black Guy]]", Creator/LorenzoLamas "[[AsHimself The Celebrity]]", Randy "[[{{Jerkass}} The Asshole]]", Skylar "[[FalseWidow The Widow]]", Stan "[[TranslatorBuddy The Translator]]" and host Jake Montrose as"The "[[BountyHunter The Bounty Hunter" Hunter]]" with co-host Wanda Montrose "[[TrophyWife The Trophy Wife]]"
** Season 3: Allen "[[BestFriend The Buddy]]", Allison "[[AsianAndNerdy The Over Achieving Asian]]", Chico "[[ReformedCriminal The Ex-Con]]", Chloe "[[MsFanservice The Model]]", Karlee "[[InspirationallyDisadvantaged The Deaf Girl]]", Lavernius "[[TokenBlackFriend The Black Guy]]", Creator/LorenzoLamas "[[AsHimself The Celebrity]]", Randy "[[{{Jerkass}} The Asshole]]", Skylar "[[FalseWidow The Widow]]", Stan "[[TranslatorBuddy The Translator]]" and host Jake Montrose as
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** In season 2 the actor playing Ernie was unable to come up with an explanation for how he knew how many contestants to buy gifts for.
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** In season 2 2, the actor playing Ernie was unable to come up with an explanation for how he knew how many contestants to buy gifts for.
* {{Fanservice}}: Attractive female cast members winding up in bikinis in all three seasons. The show also had a habit of bringing on scantily clad models or porn stars to participate in the games.
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* {{Fanservice}}: Attractive female cast members winding up in bikinis in all three seasons. The show also had a habit of bringing on scantily clad models or porn stars to participate in the games.
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* IndyPloy: Done by the show in Season 2 when Ingrid Wiese, the female Schmo in the dating show, figured out that everything was fake. They enlisted her in the show as an actress and brought in Amanda Naughton to be a replacement Schmo.
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* IndyPloy: Done by the show in Season 2 when Ingrid Wiese, the female Schmo in the dating show, figured out that everything was fake. They enlisted her in the show as an actress and brought in Amanda Naughton to be a replacement Schmo.
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-->'''Ingrid''': (''interview segment, {{Beat}}'') ...But she just gave him her phone...?
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-->'''Ingrid''': (''interview segment, {{Beat}}'') ...(''Interview segment'') [{{Beat}}] ...But she just gave him her phone...?
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** "The Full Bounty" had Segun Oduolowu as Lavernius who was only labeled as "[[TokenMinority The Black Guy]]" before he revealed to Chase as [[ManlyGay gay]] with a boyfriend, which put the schmo in a problematic situation since LV unknowingly had a LoveTriangle going on with Chloe and Skylar [[IncompatibleOrientation gunning for his attention]].
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** "The Full Bounty" had Segun Oduolowu as Lavernius who was only labeled as "[[TokenMinority The Black Guy]]" before he was revealed to Chase as [[ManlyGay gay]] with a boyfriend, boyfriend to Chase, which put the schmo in a problematic situation since LV unknowingly had a LoveTriangle going on with Chloe and Skylar [[IncompatibleOrientation gunning for his attention]].
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* {{Sexophone}}: A musical theme that began with this was used regularly when showing scenes of something that was sexy, or wasn't actually, but they wanted to play it as it was for comedy.
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* {{Sexophone}}: A musical theme that began with this was used regularly when showing scenes of something that was sexy, sexy or wasn't actually, but they wanted to play it as it was for comedy.
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** Ingrid from ''Joe Schmo 2'' likened the show to ''Film/TheTrumanShow'' at one point. Later, when he is eliminated from the show in ''Joe Schmo 2'', Tim tells everyone "if I don't see you guys, good morning, good afternoon, good evening and good night," a play on one of Truman Burbank's {{Catch Phrase}}s.
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** Ingrid from ''Joe Schmo 2'' likened the show to ''Film/TheTrumanShow'' at one point. Later, when he is eliminated from the show in ''Joe Schmo 2'', Tim tells everyone "if "If I don't see you guys, good morning, good afternoon, good evening and good night," a play on one of Truman Burbank's {{Catch Phrase}}s.
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* VotedOffTheIsland: Well, not really. Seasons 1 and 3 used this trope while in Season 2, the bachelor and bachelorette eliminates one contestant per episode.
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* VotedOffTheIsland: Well, not really. Seasons 1 and 3 used this trope while in Season 2, the bachelor and bachelorette eliminates eliminate one contestant per episode.
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* EatThat: A good portion of the drama in one of the episodes focused on one of these. Matt Kennedy Gould said he was specifically assured before the show started that he wouldn't be put in a situation like this, yet one of the later episodes featured a gross-eating challenge. The dishes were all supposedly ForeignQueasine, such as monkey testicles or moufflon eyeballs, up until Matt's dish, which was claimed to be canine feces. Matt, having a well-known gag reflex, was immediately grossed out, but then seemed to decide that it couldn't possibly be real until he was assured by a producer that it was. (He later revealed that he had so grown to trust the producers that the fact that none of them would even look at him led him to believe that it really was real.) Having refused to eat the canine feces, Matt met with a fake UsefulNotes/{{Network Executive|s}} who told him that the challenge could still be won if he got Ashleigh and Molly to either kiss or go topless. Because GirlOnGirlIsHot.
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* EatThat: A good portion of the drama in one of the episodes focused on one of these. Matt Kennedy Gould said he was specifically assured before the show started that he wouldn't be put in a situation like this, yet one of the later episodes featured a gross-eating challenge. The dishes were all supposedly ForeignQueasine, such as monkey testicles or moufflon eyeballs, up until Matt's dish, which was claimed to be canine feces. Matt, having a well-known gag reflex, was immediately grossed out, but then seemed to decide that it couldn't possibly be real until he was assured by a producer assured him that it was. (He later revealed that he had so grown to trust the producers that the fact that none of them would even look at him led him to believe that it really was real.) Having refused to eat the canine feces, Matt met with a fake UsefulNotes/{{Network Executive|s}} who told him that the challenge could still be won if he got Ashleigh and Molly to either kiss or go topless. Because GirlOnGirlIsHot.
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* RagingStiffie: Ashleigh and Molly sit on Kip's lap in the hot tub and start cuddling up with him. Lance Krall, in character as Kip, says "That's the chlorometer, that measures the chlorine level", and the girls quickly get off. Later in an out-of-character interview Krall admits that he couldn't get out of the hot tub for a while.
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* RagingStiffie: Ashleigh and Molly sit on Kip's lap in the hot tub and start cuddling up with him. Lance Krall, in character as Kip, says "That's the chlorometer, that measures the chlorine level", and the girls quickly get off. Later in an out-of-character interview interview, Krall admits that he couldn't get out of the hot tub for a while.
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* ThereIsOnlyOneBed: At the very beginning, Matt, the season's schmo, discovers that he has to share a room with two of the other "contestants," Earl and Dr. Pat and there is only one bed. One of the early plotlines involves the fact that Matt will do whatever it takes to get his own room with his own bed, even if it means purposely losing a competition and accepting the "[[{{Unishment}} punishment]]" of a small closet room. The show quickly arranges a plotline of him winning use of a luxury suite in order to make it easier to keep track of him.
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* ThereIsOnlyOneBed: At the very beginning, Matt, the season's schmo, discovers that he has to share a room with two of the other "contestants," Earl and Dr. Pat and there is only one bed. One of the early plotlines involves the fact that Matt will do whatever it takes to get his own room with his own bed, even if it means purposely losing a competition and accepting the "[[{{Unishment}} punishment]]" of a small closet room. The show quickly arranges a plotline of him winning the use of a luxury suite in order to make it easier to keep track of him.
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* TwoferTokenMinority: Kip is both the only [[CampGay gay contestant]] and non-American (Being from Cubaa) of the cast. However, this is subverted on both accounts because the actor, Lance Krall, playing him is not only straight but also isn't Cuban since he's actually half-Vietnamese from Texas doing an accent.
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** Season 1: Ashleigh "[[RichBitch The Rich Bitch]]", Brian "[[NiceGuy The Buddy]]", Earl "[[OldSoldier The Veteran]]", Gina "[[{{Schemer}} The Schemer]]", Hutch "[[{{Jerkass}} The Asshole]]", Kip "[[CampGay The Gay Guy]]", Molly "[[InnocentFanserviceGirl The Virgin]]", Dr. Pat "The Quack Marriage Counselor" and Ralph Garman as "The Swarmy Host".
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** Season 1: Ashleigh "[[RichBitch The Rich Bitch]]", Brian "[[NiceGuy The Buddy]]", Earl "[[OldSoldier The Veteran]]", Gina "[[{{Schemer}} The Schemer]]", Hutch "[[{{Jerkass}} The Asshole]]", Kip "[[CampGay The Gay Guy]]", Molly "[[InnocentFanserviceGirl The Virgin]]", Dr. Pat "The "[[TheShrink The Quack Marriage Counselor" Counselor]]" and Ralph Garman as "The Swarmy Host".
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Since the characters were intended as archetypes such as "The Rich Bitch," "The Asshole" and "The Gotta-Be-Gay Guy," the show tried to have these early on in the first episode to get both the viewers and schmoes acquainted. One of the most memorable of these, in ''Joe Schmo 2'', was certainly that of Cammy, "The Moron." All of the prospective suitors of Austin and Piper (this season parodying reality-romance shows) were supposed to give them gifts. Cammy gave Austin her cell-phone, saying that now whenever he wanted, he would be able to call her.
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Since the characters were intended as archetypes such as "The Rich Bitch," "The Asshole" and "The Gotta-Be-Gay Guy," the show tried to have these early on in the first episode to get both the viewers and schmoes acquainted. One of the most memorable of these, in ''Joe Schmo 2'', was certainly that of Cammy, "The Moron." All of the prospective suitors of Austin and Piper (this season parodying reality-romance shows) were supposed to give them gifts. Cammy gave Austin her cell-phone, cell phone, saying that now whenever he wanted, he would be able to call her.
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* PlayerElimination: This was the premise of most if not all of the fake games. The catch was that the games were rigged so that the eliminations were carefully determined according to the script, though there was always the wild-card of the schmo's actions in play. In one notable game in the first season, "Hands on a High-Price Hooker," it was ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin - the players all had to place their hands on supposedly randomly selected places on a hooker and the last one to let go was the loser. The catch was that there was a rule that whoever was last was supposed to keep their hand on a for a few seconds after everyone else had dropped out. "The Hutch," who was the pre-determined winner didn't do this, which was immediately pointed out by Matt, but Ralph Garman just powered through it and declared him the winner anyway.
* QuoteMine: The show generally avoided this as they wanted to present the Schmoes in a flattering, but still honest light. However, in ''Joe Schmo 2'', they couldn't resist this with a line of Amanda Naughton's in the season finale: "I want money. I want lots of money," used in the promo. The full line, heard in the context in the episode itself, was "I want money. I want lots of money. I'd love to live a very rich life, but not at the expense of somebody."
* RealityTVShowMansion: All three seasons of the program were set in one. One of the rules of the fake reality show in the first season was that anyone that stepped outside the front door of the mansion without permission was automatically eliminated. This led to a plot point when the character Molly threatened to walk out to chase after her "boyfriend," William.
* QuoteMine: The show generally avoided this as they wanted to present the Schmoes in a flattering, but still honest light. However, in ''Joe Schmo 2'', they couldn't resist this with a line of Amanda Naughton's in the season finale: "I want money. I want lots of money," used in the promo. The full line, heard in the context in the episode itself, was "I want money. I want lots of money. I'd love to live a very rich life, but not at the expense of somebody."
* RealityTVShowMansion: All three seasons of the program were set in one. One of the rules of the fake reality show in the first season was that anyone that stepped outside the front door of the mansion without permission was automatically eliminated. This led to a plot point when the character Molly threatened to walk out to chase after her "boyfriend," William.
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* OnceASeason: Each season has one gay stereotype as an ArchetypalCharacter in its cast lineup even though the actors playing them made it clear they were ostensibly ''straight''.
** "Lap of Luxury" had Lance Krall, a half-Vietnamese from Texas, as the [[CampGay incredibly campy]] Cuban fashion designer Kip with the outfits, wrist movements and everything.
** "Last Chance for Love" had Jonathan Torrens as Gerald "[[AmbiguouslyGay The Gotta Be Gay Guy]]" which is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin and led to the season's Schmo Tim coming up with all sorts of theories around his sexuality.
** "The Full Bounty" had Segun Oduolowu as Lavernius who was only labeled as "[[TokenMinority The Black Guy]]" before he revealed to Chase as [[ManlyGay gay]] with a boyfriend, which put the schmo in a problematic situation since LV unknowingly had a LoveTriangle going on with Chloe and Skylar [[IncompatibleOrientation gunning for his attention]].
* PlayerElimination: This was the premise of most if not all of the fake games. The catch was that the games were rigged so that the eliminations were carefully determined according to the script, though there was always thewild-card wild card of the schmo's actions in play. In one notable game in the first season, "Hands on a High-Price Hooker," it was ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin - the players all had to place their hands on supposedly randomly selected places on a hooker and the last one to let go was the loser. The catch was that there was a rule that whoever was last was supposed to keep their hand on a for a few seconds after everyone else had dropped out. "The Hutch," who was the pre-determined winner didn't do this, which was immediately pointed out by Matt, but Ralph Garman just powered through it and declared him the winner anyway.
* QuoteMine: The show generally avoided this as they wanted to present the Schmoes in a flattering, but still honest light. However, in ''Joe Schmo 2'', they couldn't resist this with a line of Amanda Naughton's in the season finale: "I want money. I want lots of money," used in the promo. The full line, heard in the contextin of the episode itself, was "I want money. I want lots of money. I'd love to live a very rich life, but not at the expense of somebody."
* RealityTVShowMansion: All three seasons of the program were set in one. One of the rules of the fake reality show in the first season was that anyonethat who stepped outside the front door of the mansion without permission was automatically eliminated. This led to a plot point when the character Molly threatened to walk out to chase after her "boyfriend," William.
** "Lap of Luxury" had Lance Krall, a half-Vietnamese from Texas, as the [[CampGay incredibly campy]] Cuban fashion designer Kip with the outfits, wrist movements and everything.
** "Last Chance for Love" had Jonathan Torrens as Gerald "[[AmbiguouslyGay The Gotta Be Gay Guy]]" which is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin and led to the season's Schmo Tim coming up with all sorts of theories around his sexuality.
** "The Full Bounty" had Segun Oduolowu as Lavernius who was only labeled as "[[TokenMinority The Black Guy]]" before he revealed to Chase as [[ManlyGay gay]] with a boyfriend, which put the schmo in a problematic situation since LV unknowingly had a LoveTriangle going on with Chloe and Skylar [[IncompatibleOrientation gunning for his attention]].
* PlayerElimination: This was the premise of most if not all of the fake games. The catch was that the games were rigged so that the eliminations were carefully determined according to the script, though there was always the
* QuoteMine: The show generally avoided this as they wanted to present the Schmoes in a flattering, but still honest light. However, in ''Joe Schmo 2'', they couldn't resist this with a line of Amanda Naughton's in the season finale: "I want money. I want lots of money," used in the promo. The full line, heard in the context
* RealityTVShowMansion: All three seasons of the program were set in one. One of the rules of the fake reality show in the first season was that anyone
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** The single biggest blunder that tipped Ingrid Wiese off in Season 2--Cammy's "Porked and Beans" food fetish video--was inspired by the first season of ''Series/JoeMillionaire'' and TheReveal that runner-up Sarah Kozer had appeared in fetish videos while she was in law school.
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** The single biggest blunder that tipped Ingrid Wiese off in Season 2--Cammy's 2-- Cammy's "Porked and Beans" food fetish video--was video-- was inspired by the first season of ''Series/JoeMillionaire'' and TheReveal that runner-up Sarah Kozer had appeared in fetish videos while she was in law school.
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** One of Derek's (Ralph's) elimination speeches in Season 2 was as follows:
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** Ralph Garman, the only recurring castmember, plays three different Smarmy Hosts in three seasons.
** In Season 2 the same pair of actors played both Austin's parents and Piper's parents. (The show could get away with this because the first dinner was only with the male "contestants" and the second was only with the females. Part of the reveal for the final episode was when they called for Austin's and Piper's parents to come in, and only these two actors showed up.)
** In Season 2 the same pair of actors played both Austin's parents and Piper's parents. (The show could get away with this because the first dinner was only with the male "contestants" and the second was only with the females. Part of the reveal for the final episode was when they called for Austin's and Piper's parents to come in, and only these two actors showed up.)
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** Ralph Garman, the only recurring castmember, cast member, plays three different Smarmy Hosts in three seasons.
** In Season 2 the same pair of actors played both Austin's parents and Piper's parents.(The The show could get away with this because the first dinner was only with the male "contestants" and the second was only with the females. Part of the reveal for the final episode was when they called for Austin's and Piper's parents to come in, and only these two actors showed up.)
** In Season 2 the same pair of actors played both Austin's parents and Piper's parents.
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* AlliterativeTitle: The ShowWithinTheShow that Matt thought he was competing in was titled "'''L'''ap of '''L'''uxury"
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* AlliterativeTitle: The ShowWithinTheShow that Matt thought he was competing in was titled "'''L'''ap of '''L'''uxury"'''L'''uxury".
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* CheekCopy: Kip only wanted pictures of positivity in his photo album, not pictures of negativity. So, naturally, Hutch, resident asshole, absconded with it and filled it with photos of his buttocks.
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* CheekCopy: Kip only wanted pictures of positivity in his photo album, not pictures of negativity. So, naturally, Hutch, the resident asshole, absconded with it and filled it with photos of his buttocks.
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* ThereIsOnlyOneBed: At the very beginning, Matt, the season's schmo, discovers that he has to share a room with two of the other "contestants," Earl and Dr. Pat and there is only one bed. One of the early plotlines involves the fact that Matt will do whatever it takes to get his own room with his own bed, even if it means purposely loses a competition and accepting the "[[{{Unishment}} punishment]]" of a small closet room. The show quickly arranges a plotline of him winning use of a luxury suite in order to make it easier to keep track of him.
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* ThereIsOnlyOneBed: At the very beginning, Matt, the season's schmo, discovers that he has to share a room with two of the other "contestants," Earl and Dr. Pat and there is only one bed. One of the early plotlines involves the fact that Matt will do whatever it takes to get his own room with his own bed, even if it means purposely loses losing a competition and accepting the "[[{{Unishment}} punishment]]" of a small closet room. The show quickly arranges a plotline of him winning use of a luxury suite in order to make it easier to keep track of him.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: When Gerald asked if he wants to spend his alone time with Austin or Piper he hesitates for a really long time.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: When Gerald was asked if he wants to spend his alone time with Austin or Piper he hesitates for a really long time.
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* GrewASpine: Throughout ''Joe Schmo 2'', Eleanor is a weeper who breaks down crying due to the smallest slights from Austin, usually because of him favoring the ditz Cammy over her. Just before she quits, however, she finds it in herself to refuse Austin's offer of a pearl necklace to remain the show, telling him...
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* GrewASpine: Throughout ''Joe Schmo 2'', Eleanor is a weeper who breaks down crying due to the smallest slights from Austin, usually because of him favoring the ditz Cammy over her. Just before she quits, however, she finds it in herself to refuse Austin's offer of a pearl necklace to remain in the show, telling him...
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* SpoilerTitle: The promo for the sixth episode promises that "We've laughed with them, cried with them and one of them is going to die." The episode is titled "Requiem for a Frog," purposely giving away that it's Bryce's pet frog, Everett, which dies in that episode.
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* SpoilerTitle: The promo for the sixth episode promises that "We've laughed with them, cried with them and one of them is going to die." The episode is titled "Requiem for a Frog," purposely giving away that it's Bryce's pet frog, Everett, which who dies in that episode.
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* PerpSweating: One of the challenges in the premiere involved this. Chase, the schmo, was described as coming "full on bad cop," but he didn't have a [[GoodCopBadCop good cop to go with it.]]
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* PerpSweating: One of the challenges in the premiere involved this. Chase, the schmo, was described as coming "full on "full-on bad cop," but he didn't have a [[GoodCopBadCop good cop to go with it.]]
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* ReallyDeadMontage: Parodied when following the supposed deaths of Bryce's pet frog Everett and the falcon Montecore, used to deliver the shows "Falcon Twists" (and murdered by Bryce for killing the frog), both were given montages of this type. Of course, the twist here is that they ''weren't'' really dead, just said to be for the purposes of the show's storyline, and both were brought out during the reveal in the show's finale to show the schmoes that they were fine.
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** Towards the end of one episode, one of the producers revealed that Everett the frog had been killed by Montecore the falcon. Ingrid suggested a moment of silence and a memorial was shown on-screen to Everett. In the next episode, Bryce, the owner of the frog returned, but before a certain point, everyone kept avoiding the issue of Everett's death. However, the characters kept working in subtle references to Everett and, whenever they did, the memorial was shown again.
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** Towards the end of one episode, one of the producers revealed that Everett the frog had been killed by Montecore the falcon. Ingrid suggested a moment of silence and a memorial was shown on-screen to Everett.Everett, as described just above. In the next episode, Bryce, the owner of the frog returned, but before a certain point, everyone kept avoiding the issue of Everett's death. However, the characters kept working in subtle references to Everett and, whenever they did, the memorial was shown again.
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* AWorldwidePunomenon: This was used in regard to Ralph's bee costume in the first season, such as Molly giving it a "bee plus."
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** Season 3: Allen "[[BestFriend The Buddy]]", Allison "[[AsianAndNerdy The Over Achieving Asian]]", Chico "[[ReformedCriminal The Ex-Con]]", Chloe "[[MsFanservice The Model]]", Karlee "[[InspirationallyDisadvantaged The Deaf Girl]]", Lavernius, Creator/LorenzoLamas "[[AsHimself The Celebrity]]", Randy "[[{[Jerkass}} The Asshole]]", Skylar "[[FalseWidow The Widow]]", Stan "[[TranslatorBuddy The Translator]]" and the host Jake Montrose as "The Bounty Hunter" with co-host Wanda Montrose "[[TrophyWife The Trophy Wife]]"
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** Season 3: Allen "[[BestFriend The Buddy]]", Allison "[[AsianAndNerdy The Over Achieving Asian]]", Chico "[[ReformedCriminal The Ex-Con]]", Chloe "[[MsFanservice The Model]]", Karlee "[[InspirationallyDisadvantaged The Deaf Girl]]", Lavernius, Lavernius "[[TokenBlackFriend The Black Guy]]", Creator/LorenzoLamas "[[AsHimself The Celebrity]]", Randy "[[{[Jerkass}} "[[{{Jerkass}} The Asshole]]", Skylar "[[FalseWidow The Widow]]", Stan "[[TranslatorBuddy The Translator]]" and the host Jake Montrose as "The Bounty Hunter" with co-host Wanda Montrose "[[TrophyWife The Trophy Wife]]"
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** Matt Gould was supposed to have a cameo in ''Joe Schmo 2'' as a pizza deliveryman with one of his lines of dialogue being his iconic "[[MemeMutation What is going on?]]". It was cut from the broadcast but included in the Season 2 DVD release.
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** Matt Gould was supposed to have a cameo in ''Joe Schmo 2'' as a pizza deliveryman with one of his lines of dialogue being his iconic "[[MemeMutation "[[MemeticMutation What is going on?]]". It was cut from the broadcast but included in the Season 2 DVD release.
* TwoGirlsToATeam: Ingrid Weiss and Amanda Naughton are the only females out of the six schmos though the former would later join in on the hoax, making the latter [[TheSmurfettePrinciple the true female schmo]].
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* CampGay: Kip.
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* CampGay: Kip.Kip (Even though the actor who played him is actually straight).
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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Each contestant is given a different color tracksuit to wear with Ben, the reboot's schmo, being assigned blue while the others are comprised of red, orange (Charles Michael), yellow (Jonathan), green, dark green (Agnes), dark blue (Braxton), beige (Chasity), grey (Ryan), tan, maroon and pink (Barbara). Meanwhile, Cat Deely dresses predominately in white and black.
* NoNameGiven: In the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHqVVf1249c reboot's trailer]], the contestants wear tracksuits embroidered with their names but some (those in red, green, maroon and tan) were too obscure in the shots to make it out.
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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Each contestant is given a different color tracksuit to wear with Ben, the reboot's schmo, being assigned blue while the others are comprised of red, orange (Charles Michael), yellow (Jonathan), green, dark green (Agnes), dark blue (Braxton), beige (Chasity), grey (Ryan), tan, maroon and pink (Barbara). Meanwhile, Cat Deely dresses predominately in white and black.
* NoNameGiven: In the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHqVVf1249c reboot's trailer]], the contestants wear tracksuits embroidered with their names but some (those in red, green, maroon and tan) were too obscure in the shots to make it out.
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The poor ratings for Season 2 seemed to kill the show, but after [[{{Uncancelled}} a nine-year hiatus]] Spike TV brought back ''The Joe Schmo Show'' in January 2013. The new program featured Chase Rogan, a married agronomist who is also the founder of [=PureTurf=] Consulting, who believes he is on a reality series called ''The Full Bounty'', which supposedly will offer him a job as a bounty hunter and a prize of $100,000 should he win. But as with previous incarnations, everyone around Chase is an actor and events are scripted. For the first time, the program featured an actor that is already reasonably well known, Lorenzo Lamas, as himself. The program was filmed in July 2012, but poor ratings killed any hope of a fourth season. However, it was announced in May 2023 that a reboot would premiere on Creator/{{TBS}} in 2024.
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The poor ratings for Season 2 seemed to kill the show, show but after [[{{Uncancelled}} a nine-year hiatus]] hiatus]], Spike TV brought back ''The Joe Schmo Show'' in January 2013. The new program featured Chase Rogan, a married agronomist who is also the founder of [=PureTurf=] Consulting, who believes he is on a reality series called ''The Full Bounty'', which supposedly will offer him a job as a bounty hunter and a prize of $100,000 should he win. But as with previous incarnations, everyone around Chase is an actor and events are scripted. For the first time, the program featured an actor that is already reasonably well known, Lorenzo Lamas, as himself. The program was filmed in July 2012, but poor ratings killed any hope of a fourth season. However,
That is until eleven years later when it was announced in May 2023 that a reboot would premiere on Creator/{{TBS}} in2024.
2024. It stars Ben as the newest schmo competing in what he thought was the hottest reality tv show called ''The Goat'' with Cat Deely taking over the mantle as TheHost from Ralph Garman and his eleven fellow contestants who are not only actors but also improv comedians so you know the show is gonna be more chaotic and wilder than usual.
That is until eleven years later when it was announced in May 2023 that a reboot would premiere on Creator/{{TBS}} in
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* AdamWesting: Lorenzo Lamas as an idiotic, vain, spoiled Lorenzo Lamas in Season 3.
* AmbiguouslyGay: Gerald (Season 2). When asked if he wants to spend his alone time with Austin or Piper he hesitates for a really long time.
* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: Amusing parody with Stan the ASL interpreter and Karlee in Season 3.
--> '''Stan''': I love you.
--> '''Karlee''': [''bored, uninterested''] I know.
--> [{{Beat}}]
--> '''Stan''': Okay.
* ArchetypalCharacter: The sad thing is how little they have to exaggerate the ridiculous people that appear on reality television.
* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: A non-verbal example with Karlee the deaf contestant in Season 3. Actress Jo Newman, who has normal hearing, apparently does not know American Sign Language.
* AssShove: At the end of the installment of ''Joe Schmo 2'' in which Eleanor "The Weeper" grows a spine and quits, she tells Austin that he can take his pearl necklace and half-hearted locket and shove them up his ass. This is re-played in the recap of the episode leading into the next episode, resulting in this...
-->'''Derek''': Did he? Find out now on ''Joe Schmo 2''.
* {{Beat}}: Derek does this in the second season just after the cast has watched Cammy's ''Porked 'n Beans'' video. "I'm sorry we had to see that (''beat'') on such a small monitor." Also counts as an example of a BaitAndSwitchComment.
* BerserkButton: Kip (Season 1) only wants to see pictures of positivity in his photo album. He doesn't want to see anything negative, like, say, photos of someone else's buttcheeks.
** Also, do not even think of harming Bryce's pet frog Everett.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Skylar (Season 3), who was supposedly this innocent single mom whose husband died in a freak cement-pouring accident, but the husband was actually alive and the whole innocent/naive thing was an act.
* BlatantLies:
** In at least a couple of instances, the actors couldn't keep their stories straight and had to come up with complicated explanations to try to smooth things over. Generally, they managed to get away with it, except in the case of Ingrid, who managed to see through enough of the lies to pretty much piece the entire sham together.
** Earl misidentified the underwear he was supposed to be wearing in Season 1. In season 2 the actor playing Ernie was unable to come up with an explanation for how he knew how many contestants to buy gifts for. Maybe the worst was in Season 3, when the actress playing Alison panicked after some pretty mild questioning from Chase and wound up saying she graduated from ''medical school'' at the age of 18.
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* ArchetypalCharacter: The sad thing is how little they have to exaggerate the ridiculous people that appear on reality
* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: A non-verbal example
** Season
* AssShove: At the end of the installment of ''Joe Schmo 2'' in which Eleanor
** Season 2: Ambrosia "[[SassyBlackWoman The Bitch]]", Austin
-->'''Derek''': Did he? Find out now on ''Joe
* {{Beat}}: Derek does this in
** Season 3: Allen "[[BestFriend The Buddy]]", Allison "[[AsianAndNerdy The Over Achieving Asian]]", Chico "[[ReformedCriminal The Ex-Con]]", Chloe "[[MsFanservice The Model]]", Karlee "[[InspirationallyDisadvantaged The Deaf Girl]]", Lavernius, Creator/LorenzoLamas "[[AsHimself The Celebrity]]", Randy "[[{[Jerkass}} The Asshole]]", Skylar "[[FalseWidow The Widow]]", Stan "[[TranslatorBuddy The Translator]]" and the
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** Kip
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* BlatantLies:
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** Earl misidentified the underwear he was supposed to be wearing in Season 1.
** In season 2 the actor playing Ernie was unable to come up with an explanation for how he knew how many contestants to buy gifts
** Maybe the worst was in Season
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* BondCreatures: In Season 3, all the contestants (including Chase) are assigned spirit animals that they must bond with at every elimination ceremony. Chase, in this instance, is assigned a llama.
* TheBully: Hutch was this to Kip in the first season, messing up his photo album, teasing him about not wanting to go in the pool and threatening to shove him in the pool and such. Part of the appeal of Matt was him standing up for Kip and saying that he understands about phobias and such.
* TheBusCameBack: All three seasons include characters who were eliminated from the fake reality shows returning for contrived reasons. In Season 2 they even did this with one of the Schmoes.
* TheCameo: Matt Gould was supposed to have a cameo in Season 2 as a pizza deliveryman. It was cut from the broadcast but included on the Season 2 DVD release.
** And one of his lines of dialogue is the classic "What is going on?"
* CampGay: Kip.
* CaughtOnTape: On ''Joe Schmo 2'', this is one of the things that leads Ingrid Wiese to realize that something is very much off about what's going on and possibly the final nail in the coffin. Cammy leads her into the bathroom to tell her an embarrassing story about having been in a food fetish video called ''Porked 'n Beans'', saying that she's worried the producers are going to find out about it and use it against her. As she's telling the story, the cameraman has to step outside because the batteries on his camera have gone out. Any normal person would keep telling the story and probably be grateful for not having the cameras there. Cammy, however, or rather her actress, Jana Speaker, stops telling the story, deliberately waiting until the cameraman returns to resume it, as if she actually ''wants'' everything she says to be on camera. (Which she does, as this whole scenario is going to be an important plot point going forward with the series.)
* CensoredForComedy: During the "Money Money, Honey Honey" challenge from the first season, the men were shirtless and writer/cast member Brian Keith Etheridge's man-boobs were blurred. In an interview following the show, Etheridge stated that he did not even know that the post-production people did this until he watched the show on TV.
* CheekCopy: Kip only wanted pictures of positivity in his photo album, not pictures of negativity. So, naturally, Hutch, resident asshole, absconded with it and filled it with photos of his buttocks.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: In the second season, Bryce's frog Everett is killed off-screen (at least in the storyline created for the show anyway) by the falcon Montecore. Bryce, however, at first blames the ditz Cammy, who was acting as the frog's caretaker, for killing him by feeding him donuts.
-->'''Bryce''': You killed him by giving him a donut?
-->'''Cammy''': It was a [[InsistentTerminology maple bar]]. I love maple bars.
* TheBully: Hutch was this to Kip in the first season, messing up his photo album, teasing him about not wanting to go in the pool and threatening to shove him in the pool and such. Part of the appeal of Matt was him standing up for Kip and saying that he understands about phobias and such.
* TheBusCameBack: All three seasons include characters who were eliminated from the fake reality shows returning for contrived reasons. In Season 2 they even did this with one of the Schmoes.
* TheCameo: Matt Gould was supposed to have a cameo in Season 2 as a pizza deliveryman. It was cut from the broadcast but included on the Season 2 DVD release.
** And one of his lines of dialogue is the classic "What is going on?"
* CampGay: Kip.
* CaughtOnTape: On ''Joe Schmo 2'', this is one of the things that leads Ingrid Wiese to realize that something is very much off about what's going on and possibly the final nail in the coffin. Cammy leads her into the bathroom to tell her an embarrassing story about having been in a food fetish video called ''Porked 'n Beans'', saying that she's worried the producers are going to find out about it and use it against her. As she's telling the story, the cameraman has to step outside because the batteries on his camera have gone out. Any normal person would keep telling the story and probably be grateful for not having the cameras there. Cammy, however, or rather her actress, Jana Speaker, stops telling the story, deliberately waiting until the cameraman returns to resume it, as if she actually ''wants'' everything she says to be on camera. (Which she does, as this whole scenario is going to be an important plot point going forward with the series.)
* CensoredForComedy: During the "Money Money, Honey Honey" challenge from the first season, the men were shirtless and writer/cast member Brian Keith Etheridge's man-boobs were blurred. In an interview following the show, Etheridge stated that he did not even know that the post-production people did this until he watched the show on TV.
* CheekCopy: Kip only wanted pictures of positivity in his photo album, not pictures of negativity. So, naturally, Hutch, resident asshole, absconded with it and filled it with photos of his buttocks.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: In the second season, Bryce's frog Everett is killed off-screen (at least in the storyline created for the show anyway) by the falcon Montecore. Bryce, however, at first blames the ditz Cammy, who was acting as the frog's caretaker, for killing him by feeding him donuts.
-->'''Bryce''': You killed him by giving him a donut?
-->'''Cammy''': It was a [[InsistentTerminology maple bar]]. I love maple bars.
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* TheBully: Hutch was this to Kip in the first season, messing up his photo album, teasing him about not wanting to go in the pool and threatening to shove him in the pool and such. Part of the appeal of Matt was him standing up for Kip and saying that he understands about phobias and such.
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** Matt Gould was supposed to have a cameo in
**
* CampGay: Kip.
* CaughtOnTape: On ''Joe Schmo 2'', this is one
* CensoredForComedy: During the "Money Money, Honey Honey" challenge from the first season, the men were shirtless and writer/cast member Brian Keith Etheridge's man-boobs were blurred. In an interview following the show, Etheridge stated that he did not even know that the post-production people did this until he watched the show on TV.
* CheekCopy: Kip only wanted pictures of positivity in his photo album, not pictures of negativity. So, naturally, Hutch, resident asshole, absconded with it and filled it with photos of his buttocks.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: In the second season, Bryce's frog Everett is killed off-screen (at least in the storyline created for the show anyway) by the falcon Montecore. Bryce, however, at first blames the ditz Cammy, who was acting as the frog's caretaker, for killing him by feeding him donuts.
-->'''Bryce''': You killed him by giving him a donut?
-->'''Cammy''': It was a [[InsistentTerminology maple bar]]. I love maple bars.
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* CrossOver: Jerri Manthey from the second season of ''Series/{{Survivor}}'' (and later, two more ''Survivor'' editions) appeared in a first season episode as one of the judges for the talent contest.
* TheDeterminator: Chase in the third season is ''dead serious'' about becoming a bounty hunter and risks personal injury without hesitation, much to the surprise of the crew.
* DisneyDeath: Everett the frog and Montecore the falcon in ''Joe Schmo 2'', both of which were brought out in the finale and shown to be just fine. Additionally, Ingrid's grandfather. She stated that he was still alive and they could bring him out at the finale, but for unstated reasons, this didn't happen.
* TheDitz: Dim Cammy is billed as "The Moron" in Season 2.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Season 2's "Pearl Necklace" ceremonies. And to a lesser degree the candle ceremonies. To the point the Schmoes giggle at about every elimination ceremony. This was continued in season 3, with the contestants asking to enter Lady Justice to cast their votes.
* EatThat: A good portion of the drama in one of the episodes of the first season focused around one of these. Matt Kennedy Gould said he was specifically assured before the show started that he wouldn't be put in a situation like this, yet one of the latter episodes featured a gross-eating challenge. The dishes were all supposedly ForeignQueasine, such as monkey testicles or moufflon eyeballs, up until Matt's dish, which was claimed to be canine feces. Matt, having a well-known gag reflex, was immediately grossed out, but then seemed to decide that it couldn't possibly be real, until he was assured by a producer that it was. (He later revealed that he had so grown to trust the producers that the fact that none of them would even look at him led him to believe that it really was real.) Having refused to eat the canine feces, Matt met with a fake UsefulNotes/{{Network Executive|s}} who told him that the challenge could still be won if he got Ashleigh and Molly to either kiss or go topless. Because GirlOnGirlIsHot.
* TheDeterminator: Chase in the third season is ''dead serious'' about becoming a bounty hunter and risks personal injury without hesitation, much to the surprise of the crew.
* DisneyDeath: Everett the frog and Montecore the falcon in ''Joe Schmo 2'', both of which were brought out in the finale and shown to be just fine. Additionally, Ingrid's grandfather. She stated that he was still alive and they could bring him out at the finale, but for unstated reasons, this didn't happen.
* TheDitz: Dim Cammy is billed as "The Moron" in Season 2.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Season 2's "Pearl Necklace" ceremonies. And to a lesser degree the candle ceremonies. To the point the Schmoes giggle at about every elimination ceremony. This was continued in season 3, with the contestants asking to enter Lady Justice to cast their votes.
* EatThat: A good portion of the drama in one of the episodes of the first season focused around one of these. Matt Kennedy Gould said he was specifically assured before the show started that he wouldn't be put in a situation like this, yet one of the latter episodes featured a gross-eating challenge. The dishes were all supposedly ForeignQueasine, such as monkey testicles or moufflon eyeballs, up until Matt's dish, which was claimed to be canine feces. Matt, having a well-known gag reflex, was immediately grossed out, but then seemed to decide that it couldn't possibly be real, until he was assured by a producer that it was. (He later revealed that he had so grown to trust the producers that the fact that none of them would even look at him led him to believe that it really was real.) Having refused to eat the canine feces, Matt met with a fake UsefulNotes/{{Network Executive|s}} who told him that the challenge could still be won if he got Ashleigh and Molly to either kiss or go topless. Because GirlOnGirlIsHot.
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* TheDeterminator: Chase in the third season is ''dead serious'' about becoming a bounty hunter and risks personal injury without hesitation, much to the surprise of the crew.
* DisneyDeath: Everett the frog and Montecore the falcon in ''Joe Schmo 2'', both of which were brought out in the finale and shown to be just fine. Additionally, Ingrid's grandfather. She stated that he was still alive and they could bring him out at the finale, but for unstated reasons, this didn't happen.
* TheDitz: Dim Cammy is billed as "The Moron" in Season 2.
* EatThat: A good portion of the drama in one of the episodes of the first season focused around one of these. Matt Kennedy Gould said he was specifically assured before the show started that he wouldn't be put in a situation like this, yet one of the latter episodes featured a gross-eating challenge. The dishes were all supposedly ForeignQueasine, such as monkey testicles or moufflon eyeballs, up until Matt's dish, which was claimed to be canine feces. Matt, having a well-known gag reflex, was immediately grossed out, but then seemed to decide that it couldn't possibly be real, until he was assured by a producer that it was. (He later revealed that he had so grown to trust the producers that the fact that none of them would even look at him led him to believe that it really was real.) Having refused to eat the canine feces, Matt met with a fake UsefulNotes/{{Network Executive|s}} who told him that the challenge could still be won if he got Ashleigh and Molly to either kiss or go topless. Because GirlOnGirlIsHot.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: [[invoked]] Parodied when the Network Executive in Season 1 insists that [[GirlOnGirlIsHot Ashleigh and Molly kiss]] to goose the ratings. This is one of the moments that even the GenreBlind Matt Gould picked up on as fake.
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** In ''The Full Bounty'', Chase Rogan actually won an immunity challenge that had been specifically rigged against him, powering through double-reinforced doors as if they were nothing. See TheDeterminator above.
* FanDisservice: In a game early in the first season, the guests are split along the gender line and are asked questions about members of the other team. A wrong answer results in having to wear a penalty outfit. Unfortunately for the audience, all of the outfits are intended for women. This results in Earl wearing a Bo Peep outfit, Matt wearing a schoolgirl outfit, Hutch dressed as a [[FrenchMaidOutfit French maid]], and Brian in a PlayboyBunny costume. To make things worse, the penalty outfits come with a penalty action. This entails Earl pole-dancing, Brian giving Matt a spanking, and Hutch giving Earl an oily foot massage.
** The first episode of the first season included a game wherein cast members had to wear other cast members' underwear while the others had to guess who said underwear actually belonged to. The sight of Brian "The Buddy" camping it up in a pair of tiny woman's panties was particularly disturbing.
** Lorenzo Lamas and his European casual pouches, which he enticed the whole cast to wear.
* {{Fanservice}}: Attractive female castmembers winding up in bikinis in all three seasons. The show also had a habit of bringing on scantily clad models or porn stars to participate in the games.
* {{Flanderization}}: After the hoax was revealed to her and she became one of the actresses on ''Joe Schmo 2'', Ingrid Wiese's character became largely a Flanderized version of herself, talking about Communism with a love doll and doing a skit show while reciting the preamble of the U.S. Constitution. At least some of this was entirely of her own choosing.
* FanDisservice: In a game early in the first season, the guests are split along the gender line and are asked questions about members of the other team. A wrong answer results in having to wear a penalty outfit. Unfortunately for the audience, all of the outfits are intended for women. This results in Earl wearing a Bo Peep outfit, Matt wearing a schoolgirl outfit, Hutch dressed as a [[FrenchMaidOutfit French maid]], and Brian in a PlayboyBunny costume. To make things worse, the penalty outfits come with a penalty action. This entails Earl pole-dancing, Brian giving Matt a spanking, and Hutch giving Earl an oily foot massage.
** The first episode of the first season included a game wherein cast members had to wear other cast members' underwear while the others had to guess who said underwear actually belonged to. The sight of Brian "The Buddy" camping it up in a pair of tiny woman's panties was particularly disturbing.
** Lorenzo Lamas and his European casual pouches, which he enticed the whole cast to wear.
* {{Fanservice}}: Attractive female castmembers winding up in bikinis in all three seasons. The show also had a habit of bringing on scantily clad models or porn stars to participate in the games.
* {{Flanderization}}: After the hoax was revealed to her and she became one of the actresses on ''Joe Schmo 2'', Ingrid Wiese's character became largely a Flanderized version of herself, talking about Communism with a love doll and doing a skit show while reciting the preamble of the U.S. Constitution. At least some of this was entirely of her own choosing.
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** In ''The Full Bounty'', Chase Rogan actually won an immunity challenge that had been specifically rigged against him, [[TheDeterminator powering through double-reinforced doors as if they were nothing. See TheDeterminator above.
* FanDisservice: In a game early in the first season, the guests are split along the gender line and are asked questions about members of the other team. A wrong answer results in having to wear a penalty outfit. Unfortunately for the audience, all of the outfits are intended for women. This results in Earl wearing a Bo Peep outfit, Matt wearing a schoolgirl outfit, Hutch dressed as a [[FrenchMaidOutfit French maid]], and Brian in a PlayboyBunny costume. To make things worse, the penalty outfits come with a penalty action. This entails Earl pole-dancing, Brian giving Matt a spanking, and Hutch giving Earl an oily foot massage.
** The first episode of the first season included a game wherein cast members had to wear other cast members' underwear while the others had to guess who said underwear actually belonged to. The sight of Brian "The Buddy" camping it up in a pair of tiny woman's panties was particularly disturbing.
** Lorenzo Lamas and his European casual pouches, which he enticed the whole cast to wear.
* {{Fanservice}}: Attractive female castmembers winding up in bikinis in all three seasons. The show also had a habit of bringing on scantily clad models or porn stars to participate in the games.
* {{Flanderization}}: After the hoax was revealed to her and she became one of the actresses on ''Joe Schmo 2'', Ingrid Wiese's character became largely a Flanderized version of herself, talking about Communism with a love doll and doing a skit show while reciting the preamble of the U.S. Constitution. At least some of this was entirely of her own choosing.nothing]].
* FanDisservice: In a game early in the first season, the guests are split along the gender line and are asked questions about members of the other team. A wrong answer results in having to wear a penalty outfit. Unfortunately for the audience, all of the outfits are intended for women. This results in Earl wearing a Bo Peep outfit, Matt wearing a schoolgirl outfit, Hutch dressed as a [[FrenchMaidOutfit French maid]], and Brian in a PlayboyBunny costume. To make things worse, the penalty outfits come with a penalty action. This entails Earl pole-dancing, Brian giving Matt a spanking, and Hutch giving Earl an oily foot massage.
** The first episode of the first season included a game wherein cast members had to wear other cast members' underwear while the others had to guess who said underwear actually belonged to. The sight of Brian "The Buddy" camping it up in a pair of tiny woman's panties was particularly disturbing.
** Lorenzo Lamas and his European casual pouches, which he enticed the whole cast to wear.
* {{Fanservice}}: Attractive female castmembers winding up in bikinis in all three seasons. The show also had a habit of bringing on scantily clad models or porn stars to participate in the games.
* {{Flanderization}}: After the hoax was revealed to her and she became one of the actresses on ''Joe Schmo 2'', Ingrid Wiese's character became largely a Flanderized version of herself, talking about Communism with a love doll and doing a skit show while reciting the preamble of the U.S. Constitution. At least some of this was entirely of her own choosing.
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* Literature/TheFrogPrince: The Bryce character believed that the frog Everett was a real person, trapped in the form of a frog.
* FullNameBasis: In ''Joe Schmo 2'', Austin often introduced himself by his full name of "Austin Newton-Rice," causing Tim's cousin to decide that he was a "pompous ass."
* GenreSavvy: Ingrid Wiese, the original female Schmo from Season 2, and the only one of five Schmos to figure out that the entire show was a fake.
* FullNameBasis: In ''Joe Schmo 2'', Austin often introduced himself by his full name of "Austin Newton-Rice," causing Tim's cousin to decide that he was a "pompous ass."
* GenreSavvy: Ingrid Wiese, the original female Schmo from Season 2, and the only one of five Schmos to figure out that the entire show was a fake.
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* GoneHorriblyRight: The intention of the first season was to seek out the nicest guy they could find for their experiment, once it became obvious that Matt was every bit as decent and honest as he presented himself in his audition video the morality of lying to him became a central part of the show's drama.
* GrewASpine: Throughout ''Joe Schmo 2'', Eleanor is a weeper who breaks down crying due to the smallest slights from Austin, usually because of him favoring the ditz Cammy over her. Just before she quits, however, she finds it in herself to refuse Austin's offer of a pearl necklace to remain the show, telling him...
-->'''Eleanor''': You can take your pearl necklace and your half-hearted locket and shove it up your ass.
* HypnoFool: In ''Joe Schmo 2'', Bryce hoped to turn Piper into this using the hypnotic command "mockingbird". The painful conclusion to this joke came when Bryce stage-whispered "mockingbird! mockingbird!" as Piper eliminated him.
* IFeelGuiltyYouTakeIt: On the original season, a sumo slam contest was rigged so that Matt Kennedy Gould would win a spa vacation. Matt, however, had no idea that the contest was rigged and got a little too into it, accidentally causing a head injury to Dr. Pat that required a brief hospitalization. When she came back that evening, he insisted on her taking the prize. At the end of the show, though, when it was revealed that Dr. Pat (like everyone else) was actually an actress, the prize was awarded back to him, along with the show's big main prize of $100,000.
* IndyPloy: Done by the show in Season 2 when Ingrid Wiese, the female Schmo in the dating show, figured out that everything was fake. They enlisted her in the show as an actress and brought in Amanda Naughton to be a replacement Schmo.
* InnocentFanserviceGirl: Molly (Season 1).
* InspirationallyDisadvantaged: Rather savagely parodied with Karlee the deaf and kind-of-bitchy contestant in Season 3. Chase notes how silly the idea of a deaf bounty hunter is.
* GrewASpine: Throughout ''Joe Schmo 2'', Eleanor is a weeper who breaks down crying due to the smallest slights from Austin, usually because of him favoring the ditz Cammy over her. Just before she quits, however, she finds it in herself to refuse Austin's offer of a pearl necklace to remain the show, telling him...
-->'''Eleanor''': You can take your pearl necklace and your half-hearted locket and shove it up your ass.
* HypnoFool: In ''Joe Schmo 2'', Bryce hoped to turn Piper into this using the hypnotic command "mockingbird". The painful conclusion to this joke came when Bryce stage-whispered "mockingbird! mockingbird!" as Piper eliminated him.
* IFeelGuiltyYouTakeIt: On the original season, a sumo slam contest was rigged so that Matt Kennedy Gould would win a spa vacation. Matt, however, had no idea that the contest was rigged and got a little too into it, accidentally causing a head injury to Dr. Pat that required a brief hospitalization. When she came back that evening, he insisted on her taking the prize. At the end of the show, though, when it was revealed that Dr. Pat (like everyone else) was actually an actress, the prize was awarded back to him, along with the show's big main prize of $100,000.
* IndyPloy: Done by the show in Season 2 when Ingrid Wiese, the female Schmo in the dating show, figured out that everything was fake. They enlisted her in the show as an actress and brought in Amanda Naughton to be a replacement Schmo.
* InnocentFanserviceGirl: Molly (Season 1).
* InspirationallyDisadvantaged: Rather savagely parodied with Karlee the deaf and kind-of-bitchy contestant in Season 3. Chase notes how silly the idea of a deaf bounty hunter is.
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* ItsNotPornItsArt: Chloe shows the other contestants her "modeling portfolio"--which is actually hardcore porn. (The actress playing Chloe makes sure to tell the audience that it isn't really her in the photos.)
* JawDrop: In ''Joe Schmo 2'' Eleanor gets out her "coupon book of love" at the suggestion of Austin. She finds that one of the coupons, for a ten-minute foot massage, is missing. Cammy says that she had already used it with Austin, that she "thought it was okay," at which point Tim's mouth forms a perfect jaw-dropping oval at what's going on around him.
* JawDrop: In ''Joe Schmo 2'' Eleanor gets out her "coupon book of love" at the suggestion of Austin. She finds that one of the coupons, for a ten-minute foot massage, is missing. Cammy says that she had already used it with Austin, that she "thought it was okay," at which point Tim's mouth forms a perfect jaw-dropping oval at what's going on around him.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: In the first season, Ashleigh tries to warn Matt that host Ralph has a crush on Molly, "the virgin," and vice versa, but Matt doesn't really want to hear it from her because of her being the "bitch" for the season, and also because she herself has a crush on Ralph that she claims she would never act on during the show because it wouldn't be professional. When Molly is eliminated, Ralph lets her keep her plate and gives her a kiss. Ashleigh immediately points this out to Matt and he is forced to admit that she has a point.
* JustJokingJustification: Hutch used this as his go-to excuse for his regular harassment and bullying of Kip, particularly his threats to toss him in the pool over his fear of water and stealing his photo album and filling it with pictures of his buttocks.
* KitschyLocalCommercial: One of the tasks in Season 3 involves the contestants making a truly terrible commercial for Jake.
* LadyDrunk: Rita from Season 2, who is drunk pretty much the whole time.
* ManipulativeEditing: While reality show contestants often complain of being portrayed in the worst possible light, the editors ended up going out of their way to portray Matt Kennedy Gould in the best possible light because he turned out to be such a nice guy that ''everyone'' involved started feeling guilty about conning him. Matt himself tried to downplay it a bit, basically saying that he wasn't quite the saint that they were trying to make him out to be. Not quite as true of the second season, though they did basically seem to make the Schmoes seem like good people.
** Played straight with the teasers for TheReveal though, which made it sound like Matt went on a violent rampage upon learning the truth. Nothing of the sort actually happens.
* ManlyGay: Lavernius, the token black guy on ''The Full Bounty''. So much so that he wasn't even revealed as gay until the show actually premiered. When he revealed it to the schmo, Chase, he barely batted an eye and said that it didn't change his opinion of him. He even agreed to an alliance with him.
* TheMasquerade
* NeverWorkWithChildrenOrAnimals: The falcon in the second season was said to be a nightmare to work with. During rehearsals, he crashed into the doors to the mansion, so they decided to leave them open, only for the thing to end up getting into the house and flying all over the place.
* NiceGuy:
** Matt Gould, Season 1's Schmo, turned out to be a really nice guy. He became genuine friends with some of the people trying to trick him and insisted on giving away his prize to a then-unknown Creator/KristenWiig after he genuinely injured her in a wrestling competition. This led to everyone feeling guilty for manipulating him and resulted in the games being rigged in Matt's favor and the footage being edited to turn him into the hero rather than the buttmonkey.
** This is the characterization of Brian "the Buddy," whose role is to befriend the Matt, the contestant.
* NoAnimalsWereHarmed: The show had to post one of these when Montecore the falcon somehow missed his target (Derek, holding a piece of meat) and instead plowed into the plate glass window with a loud ''thunk'' and fell to the ground.
* NonGameplayElimination: A number of these were created for plot purposes. In the first season, Dr. Pat accepted $25,000 to "voluntarily exit" the program. The votes revealed that The Hutch would have been eliminated had she not left. The Hutch was later ejected from the program for making threats against another contestant, but returned on a legal technicality and went on to "win." In the second season, Bryce the Stalker was eliminated via the normal elimination, but invited back to the show. He was then ejected later on for supposedly killing the falcon, Montecore. Also, Eleanor "The Weeper" TookALevelInBadass and quit the show after Austin had treated her badly. In the third season, LV up and quits for no particular reason.
* OldSoldier: Earl.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The real names of the characters of "The Hutch" and "Kip" from the first season [[AllThereInTheManual were given in publicity materials]] as Calvin Hutchinson and Carlos Calderas, but only "The Hutch" and "Kip" were ever heard on the show itself.
* PerpSweating: One of the challenges in the premiere of the third season involved this. Chase, the schmo, was described as coming "full on bad cop," but he didn't have a [[GoodCopBadCop good cop to go with it.]]
* JustJokingJustification: Hutch used this as his go-to excuse for his regular harassment and bullying of Kip, particularly his threats to toss him in the pool over his fear of water and stealing his photo album and filling it with pictures of his buttocks.
* KitschyLocalCommercial: One of the tasks in Season 3 involves the contestants making a truly terrible commercial for Jake.
* LadyDrunk: Rita from Season 2, who is drunk pretty much the whole time.
* ManipulativeEditing: While reality show contestants often complain of being portrayed in the worst possible light, the editors ended up going out of their way to portray Matt Kennedy Gould in the best possible light because he turned out to be such a nice guy that ''everyone'' involved started feeling guilty about conning him. Matt himself tried to downplay it a bit, basically saying that he wasn't quite the saint that they were trying to make him out to be. Not quite as true of the second season, though they did basically seem to make the Schmoes seem like good people.
** Played straight with the teasers for TheReveal though, which made it sound like Matt went on a violent rampage upon learning the truth. Nothing of the sort actually happens.
* ManlyGay: Lavernius, the token black guy on ''The Full Bounty''. So much so that he wasn't even revealed as gay until the show actually premiered. When he revealed it to the schmo, Chase, he barely batted an eye and said that it didn't change his opinion of him. He even agreed to an alliance with him.
* TheMasquerade
* NeverWorkWithChildrenOrAnimals: The falcon in the second season was said to be a nightmare to work with. During rehearsals, he crashed into the doors to the mansion, so they decided to leave them open, only for the thing to end up getting into the house and flying all over the place.
* NiceGuy:
** Matt Gould, Season 1's Schmo, turned out to be a really nice guy. He became genuine friends with some of the people trying to trick him and insisted on giving away his prize to a then-unknown Creator/KristenWiig after he genuinely injured her in a wrestling competition. This led to everyone feeling guilty for manipulating him and resulted in the games being rigged in Matt's favor and the footage being edited to turn him into the hero rather than the buttmonkey.
** This is the characterization of Brian "the Buddy," whose role is to befriend the Matt, the contestant.
* NoAnimalsWereHarmed: The show had to post one of these when Montecore the falcon somehow missed his target (Derek, holding a piece of meat) and instead plowed into the plate glass window with a loud ''thunk'' and fell to the ground.
* NonGameplayElimination: A number of these were created for plot purposes. In the first season, Dr. Pat accepted $25,000 to "voluntarily exit" the program. The votes revealed that The Hutch would have been eliminated had she not left. The Hutch was later ejected from the program for making threats against another contestant, but returned on a legal technicality and went on to "win." In the second season, Bryce the Stalker was eliminated via the normal elimination, but invited back to the show. He was then ejected later on for supposedly killing the falcon, Montecore. Also, Eleanor "The Weeper" TookALevelInBadass and quit the show after Austin had treated her badly. In the third season, LV up and quits for no particular reason.
* OldSoldier: Earl.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The real names of the characters of "The Hutch" and "Kip" from the first season [[AllThereInTheManual were given in publicity materials]] as Calvin Hutchinson and Carlos Calderas, but only "The Hutch" and "Kip" were ever heard on the show itself.
* PerpSweating: One of the challenges in the premiere of the third season involved this. Chase, the schmo, was described as coming "full on bad cop," but he didn't have a [[GoodCopBadCop good cop to go with it.]]
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* JustJokingJustification: Hutch used this as his go-to excuse for his regular harassment and bullying of Kip, particularly his threats to toss him in the pool over his fear of water and stealing his photo album and filling it with pictures of his buttocks.
* KitschyLocalCommercial: One of the tasks in Season 3 involves the contestants making a truly terrible commercial for Jake.
* LadyDrunk: Rita from Season 2, who is drunk pretty much the whole time.
* ManipulativeEditing: While reality show contestants often complain of being portrayed in the worst possible light, the editors ended up going out of their way to portray Matt Kennedy Gould in the best possible light because he turned out to be such a nice guy that ''everyone'' involved started feeling guilty about conning him. Matt himself tried to downplay it a bit, basically saying that he wasn't quite the saint that they were trying to make him out to be. Not quite as true of the second season, though they did basically seem to make the Schmoes seem like good people.
** Played straight with the teasers for TheReveal though, which made it sound like Matt went on a violent rampage upon learning the truth. Nothing of the sort actually happens.
* ManlyGay: Lavernius, the token black guy on ''The Full Bounty''. So much so that he wasn't even revealed as gay until the show actually premiered. When he revealed it to the schmo, Chase, he barely batted an eye and said that it didn't change his opinion of him. He even agreed to an alliance with him.
*
* NiceGuy:
** Matt Gould, Season 1's Schmo, turned out to be a really nice guy. He became genuine friends with some of the people trying to trick him and insisted on giving away his prize to a then-unknown Creator/KristenWiig after he genuinely injured her in a wrestling competition. This led to everyone feeling guilty for manipulating him and resulted in the games being rigged in Matt's favor and the footage being edited to turn him into the hero rather than the buttmonkey.
** This is the characterization of Brian "the Buddy," whose role is to befriend the Matt, the contestant.
* NoAnimalsWereHarmed: The show had to post one of these when Montecore the falcon somehow missed his target (Derek, holding a piece of meat) and instead plowed into the plate glass window with a loud ''thunk'' and fell to the ground.
** In the first season, Dr. Pat accepted $25,000 to "voluntarily exit" the program. The votes revealed that The Hutch would have been eliminated had she not left. The Hutch was later ejected from the program for making threats against another contestant, but returned on a legal technicality and went on to "win.
** A double for ''Joe Schmo 2". Bryce the Stalker was eliminated via the normal
* OldSoldier: Earl.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname:
** The
* PerpSweating: One of the challenges in the premiere of the
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* PursueTheDreamJob: In the third season, the ''Full Bounty''. The chosen "schmo" for the season already owned a successful business but nevertheless went on the show, believing he was competing for a dream job to work as the understudy of a world famous bounty hunter, and eventually perhaps gain similar fame.
* QuoteMine: The show generally avoided this as they wanted to present the Schmoes in a flattering, but still honest light. However, in ''Joe Schmo 2'', they couldn't resist this with a line of Amanda Naughton's in the season finale: "I want money. I want lots of money," used in the promo. The full line, heard in context in the episode itself, was "I want money. I want lots of money. I'd love to live a very rich life, but not at the expense of somebody."
* RagingStiffie: In one Season 1 scene Ashleigh and Molly sit on Kip's lap in the hot tub and start cuddling up with him. Lance Krall, in character as Kip, says "That's the chlorometer, that measures the chlorine level", and the girls quickly get off. Later in an out-of-character interview Krall admits that he couldn't get out of the hot tub for a while.
* RealityShowGenreBlindness: Matt Kennedy Gould, the original Joe Schmo, had a heavy dose of this and admitted more than once that had it been a real reality show there would have been no way he could have come anywhere close to winning.
* QuoteMine: The show generally avoided this as they wanted to present the Schmoes in a flattering, but still honest light. However, in ''Joe Schmo 2'', they couldn't resist this with a line of Amanda Naughton's in the season finale: "I want money. I want lots of money," used in the promo. The full line, heard in context in the episode itself, was "I want money. I want lots of money. I'd love to live a very rich life, but not at the expense of somebody."
* RagingStiffie: In one Season 1 scene Ashleigh and Molly sit on Kip's lap in the hot tub and start cuddling up with him. Lance Krall, in character as Kip, says "That's the chlorometer, that measures the chlorine level", and the girls quickly get off. Later in an out-of-character interview Krall admits that he couldn't get out of the hot tub for a while.
* RealityShowGenreBlindness: Matt Kennedy Gould, the original Joe Schmo, had a heavy dose of this and admitted more than once that had it been a real reality show there would have been no way he could have come anywhere close to winning.
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* RagingStiffie: In one Season 1 scene Ashleigh and Molly sit on Kip's lap in the hot tub and start cuddling up with him. Lance Krall, in character as Kip, says "That's the chlorometer, that measures the chlorine level", and the girls quickly get off. Later in an out-of-character interview Krall admits that he couldn't get out of the hot tub for a while.
* RealityShowGenreBlindness: Matt Kennedy Gould, the original Joe Schmo, had a heavy dose of this and admitted more than once that had it been a real reality show there would have been no way he could have come anywhere close to winning.
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** As explained in Season 3, the need of one controlled location is essential. The "Real World" threatens their delicate house of cards every second the mark is exposed to it, as shown in their worry when the S3 Schmo has to go to the emergency room.
* RecordNeedleScratch: Heard in the first season when Molly announces to the group that she is a virgin.
* RecycledSoundtrack: The show reused several themes from ''Series/TheMole'', including the theme played during eviction ceremonies, either as a nod to fans of that series, or simply because they could because both series were from Stone Stanley Entertainment.
* ReformedCriminal: Chico from Season 3 is this.
* RichBitch: Ashleigh from Season 1 was billed as this. This led to an out-of-character moment when Melissa Yvonne-Lewis gave a heartfelt speech about how good a person Matt Gould was.
* RunningGag:
** Towards the end of one of the episodes of ''Joe Schmo 2'' one the producers revealed that Everett the frog had been killed by Montecore the falcon. Ingrid suggested a moment of a silence and a memorial was shown on-screen to Everett. In the next episode, Bryce, the owner of the frog returned, but before a certain point, everyone kept avoiding the issue of Everett's death. However, the characters kept working in subtle references to Everett and, whenever they did, the memorial was shown again.
** Before that turn of events, Montecore's habit of coming in low and scaring the bejesus out of the cast when he swooped in became a very funny Running Gag.
* SassyBlackWoman: Ambrosia.
* RecordNeedleScratch: Heard in the first season when Molly announces to the group that she is a virgin.
* RecycledSoundtrack: The show reused several themes from ''Series/TheMole'', including the theme played during eviction ceremonies, either as a nod to fans of that series, or simply because they could because both series were from Stone Stanley Entertainment.
* ReformedCriminal: Chico from Season 3 is this.
* RichBitch: Ashleigh from Season 1 was billed as this. This led to an out-of-character moment when Melissa Yvonne-Lewis gave a heartfelt speech about how good a person Matt Gould was.
* RunningGag:
** Towards the end of one of the episodes of ''Joe Schmo 2'' one the producers revealed that Everett the frog had been killed by Montecore the falcon. Ingrid suggested a moment of a silence and a memorial was shown on-screen to Everett. In the next episode, Bryce, the owner of the frog returned, but before a certain point, everyone kept avoiding the issue of Everett's death. However, the characters kept working in subtle references to Everett and, whenever they did, the memorial was shown again.
** Before that turn of events, Montecore's habit of coming in low and scaring the bejesus out of the cast when he swooped in became a very funny Running Gag.
* SassyBlackWoman: Ambrosia.
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** As explained in Season 3, the need of for one controlled location is essential. The "Real World" threatens their delicate house of cards every second the mark is exposed to it, as shown in their worry when the S3 Schmo has to go to the emergency room.
* RecordNeedleScratch: Heard in the first season when Molly announces to the group that she is a virgin.
* RecycledSoundtrack: The show reused several themes from ''Series/TheMole'', including the theme played during eviction ceremonies, either as a nod to fans of that series, series or simply because they could because both series were from Stone Stanley Entertainment.
* ReformedCriminal: Chico from Season 3 is this.
* RichBitch: Ashleigh from Season 1 was billed as this. This led to an out-of-character moment when Melissa Yvonne-Lewis gave a heartfelt speech about how good a person Matt Gould was.
* RunningGag:
** Towards the end of one of the episodes of ''Joe Schmo 2'' one the producers revealed that Everett the frog had been killed by Montecore the falcon. Ingrid suggested a moment of a silence and a memorial was shown on-screen to Everett. In the next episode, Bryce, the owner of the frog returned, but before a certain point, everyone kept avoiding the issue of Everett's death. However, the characters kept working in subtle references to Everett and, whenever they did, the memorial was shown again.
** Before that turn of events, Montecore's habit of coming in low and scaring the bejesus out of the cast when he swooped in became a very funny Running Gag.
* SassyBlackWoman: Ambrosia.Entertainment.
* ReformedCriminal: Chico from Season 3 is this.
* RichBitch: Ashleigh from Season 1 was billed as this. This led to an out-of-character moment when Melissa Yvonne-Lewis gave a heartfelt speech about how good a person Matt Gould was.
* RunningGag:
** Towards the end of one of the episodes of ''Joe Schmo 2'' one the producers revealed that Everett the frog had been killed by Montecore the falcon. Ingrid suggested a moment of a silence and a memorial was shown on-screen to Everett. In the next episode, Bryce, the owner of the frog returned, but before a certain point, everyone kept avoiding the issue of Everett's death. However, the characters kept working in subtle references to Everett and, whenever they did, the memorial was shown again.
** Before that turn of events, Montecore's habit of coming in low and scaring the bejesus out of the cast when he swooped in became a very funny Running Gag.
* SassyBlackWoman: Ambrosia.
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* ShamWedding: At the end of ''Joe Schmo 2'', when Austin Newton-Rice and Piper Davidson decide to renew their commitment to each other, host Derek Newcastle ("Ralph Garman") suggests that he marry them right then and there on national television. He gets as far as the SpeakNowOrForeverHoldYourPeace bit when Bryce, who was eliminated from the show for killing the falcon Montecore, bursts in to say that he can't marry them because they're both actors and so is everyone else on the show, including himself, except for the two chosen schmoes.
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** The single biggest blunder that tipped Ingrid Wiese off in Season 2--Cammy's "Porked and Beans" food fetish video--was inspired by the first season of ''Series/JoeMillionaire'' and the reveal that runner-up Sarah Kozer had appeared in fetish videos while she was in law school.
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** The single biggest blunder that tipped Ingrid Wiese off in Season 2--Cammy's "Porked and Beans" food fetish video--was inspired by the first season of ''Series/JoeMillionaire'' and the reveal TheReveal that runner-up Sarah Kozer had appeared in fetish videos while she was in law school.
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* ShowWithinAShow: Three truly terrible reality programs.
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* ShowWithinAShow: Three truly terrible reality programs.programs parodying three different reality show genres.
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* SommelierSpeak: In "A Bottle of Red, A Bottle of White" from ''Joe Schmo 2'', the ''lack'' of this is PlayedForLaughs. The RealityTVShowMansion used for the season is situated on a vineyard, so naturally they want to have a wine tasting. However, as explained by Kevin Kirkpatrick, who played Bryce, they weren't allowed to be too specific about anything, leading the host to explain things like, "We'll start with a chardonnay. Now the chardonnay is named after the grape..."
-->'''Kevin''': It was all the basics of "Chianti." "Cabernet." They might as well have just said, "Here's red. And something very different from red is white."
* SpiritedCompetitor: Allison the Overachieving Asian, up to eleven.
* SpoilerTitle: The promo for the sixth episode of ''Joe Schmo 2'' promises that "We've laughed with them, cried with them and one of them is going to die." The episode is titled "Requiem for a Frog," purposely giving away that it's Bryce's pet frog, Everett, which dies in that episode.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: The Hutch from the first season!
* SurpriseParty: A surprise party was held for Tim Walsh of the second season on his birthday, and Chase Rogan of the third season. Both were used as a way to advance the plot, with the former involving a face-painting party held by Gerald the Gotta-Be-Gay Guy in which Bryce the stalker painted "Piper" on his face, and in the latter, Randy the asshole taking advantage of the party to get closer to the host's wife. The second season one, though, was generally more interesting, as Tim had never been given a surprise party before in his life, but had always wanted one. The party was said to be sponsored by "Club G" and even included Tim giving Gerald a lap-dance as part of a game of Truth or Dare. Afterwards, Jonathan Torrens ("Gerald") said in an interview segment that his favorite theory of Tim's so far was "But I don't think he's gay. I think he's Canadian."
* TastesLikeFeet: In a scene in the fourth episode of ''Joe Schmo 2'', deleted from the broadcast episode but included on the DVD, Derek serves the group an awful British breakfast. T.J. comments that it tastes like "boiled ass," causing someone to ask just what exactly that tastes like.
* ThereIsOnlyOneBed: At the very beginning of the first season, Matt, the season's schmo, discovers that he has to share a room with two of the other "contestants," Earl and Dr. Pat and there is only one bed. One of the early plotlines involves the fact that Matt will do whatever it takes to get his own room with his own bed, even if it means purposely loses a competition and accepting the "[[{{Unishment}} punishment]]" of a small closet room. The show quickly arranges a plotline of him winning use of a luxury suite in order to make it easier to keep track of him.
* ThisIsACompetition: Several of the supposed contestants. Also, Chase, the schmo of the third season. Averted by Matt Gould, who gets emotional when Earl is eliminated and says "No amount of money is worth this!".
-->'''Kevin''': It was all the basics of "Chianti." "Cabernet." They might as well have just said, "Here's red. And something very different from red is white."
* SpiritedCompetitor: Allison the Overachieving Asian, up to eleven.
* SpoilerTitle: The promo for the sixth episode of ''Joe Schmo 2'' promises that "We've laughed with them, cried with them and one of them is going to die." The episode is titled "Requiem for a Frog," purposely giving away that it's Bryce's pet frog, Everett, which dies in that episode.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: The Hutch from the first season!
* SurpriseParty: A surprise party was held for Tim Walsh of the second season on his birthday, and Chase Rogan of the third season. Both were used as a way to advance the plot, with the former involving a face-painting party held by Gerald the Gotta-Be-Gay Guy in which Bryce the stalker painted "Piper" on his face, and in the latter, Randy the asshole taking advantage of the party to get closer to the host's wife. The second season one, though, was generally more interesting, as Tim had never been given a surprise party before in his life, but had always wanted one. The party was said to be sponsored by "Club G" and even included Tim giving Gerald a lap-dance as part of a game of Truth or Dare. Afterwards, Jonathan Torrens ("Gerald") said in an interview segment that his favorite theory of Tim's so far was "But I don't think he's gay. I think he's Canadian."
* TastesLikeFeet: In a scene in the fourth episode of ''Joe Schmo 2'', deleted from the broadcast episode but included on the DVD, Derek serves the group an awful British breakfast. T.J. comments that it tastes like "boiled ass," causing someone to ask just what exactly that tastes like.
* ThereIsOnlyOneBed: At the very beginning of the first season, Matt, the season's schmo, discovers that he has to share a room with two of the other "contestants," Earl and Dr. Pat and there is only one bed. One of the early plotlines involves the fact that Matt will do whatever it takes to get his own room with his own bed, even if it means purposely loses a competition and accepting the "[[{{Unishment}} punishment]]" of a small closet room. The show quickly arranges a plotline of him winning use of a luxury suite in order to make it easier to keep track of him.
* ThisIsACompetition: Several of the supposed contestants. Also, Chase, the schmo of the third season. Averted by Matt Gould, who gets emotional when Earl is eliminated and says "No amount of money is worth this!".
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-->'''Kevin''': It was all the basics of "Chianti." "Cabernet." They might as well have just said, "Here's red. And something very different from red is white."
* SpiritedCompetitor: Allison the Overachieving Asian, up to eleven.
* SpoilerTitle: The promo for the sixth episode of ''Joe Schmo 2'' promises that "We've laughed with them, cried with them and one of them is going to die." The episode is titled "Requiem for a Frog," purposely giving away that it's Bryce's pet frog, Everett, which dies in that episode.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: The Hutch from the first season!
* ThereIsOnlyOneBed: At the very beginning of the first season, Matt, the season's schmo, discovers that he has to share a room with two of the other "contestants," Earl and Dr. Pat and there is only one bed. One of the early plotlines involves the fact that Matt will do whatever it takes to get his own room with his own bed, even if it means purposely loses a competition and accepting the "[[{{Unishment}} punishment]]" of a small closet room. The show quickly arranges a plotline of him winning use of a luxury suite in order to make it easier to keep track of him.
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* TonightSomeoneDies: One of the promos for ''Joe Schmo 2'' promised "We've laughed with them. Cried with them. And on the next episode, one of them is going to die." The "death" was that of Everett the frog, who had supposedly been killed by the falcon Montecore. Later, Montecore was supposedly killed off as well. Both were brought out at the finale and [[DisneyDeath revealed to be just fine.]]
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: After The Hutch was kicked off the program in the first season, the promos for the next episode clearly gave away the fact that he was coming back.
* TrophyWife: In ''The Full Bounty'', Ralph Garman's character, Jake Montrose, has a trophy wife.
* TrumanShowPlot: {{Lampshaded}} in at least a couple of instances. In the first season of the show, Ashleigh stated that if she won the money, she would go to Fiji. In ''Film/TheTrumanShow'', Truman Burbank's dream destination was Fiji, because it was where he believed his first love to be.
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: After The Hutch was kicked off the program in the first season, the promos for the next episode clearly gave away the fact that he was coming back.
* TrophyWife: In ''The Full Bounty'', Ralph Garman's character, Jake Montrose, has a trophy wife.
* TrumanShowPlot: {{Lampshaded}} in at least a couple of instances. In the first season of the show, Ashleigh stated that if she won the money, she would go to Fiji. In ''Film/TheTrumanShow'', Truman Burbank's dream destination was Fiji, because it was where he believed his first love to be.
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* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: After The Hutch was kicked off the program in the first season, the promos for the next episode clearly gave away the fact that he was coming back.
* TrophyWife: In ''The Full Bounty'', Ralph Garman's character, Jake Montrose, has a trophy wife.
** In the first season of the show, Ashleigh stated that if she won the money, she would go to Fiji. In ''Film/TheTrumanShow'', Truman Burbank's dream destination was Fiji, because it was where he believed his first love to be.
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* TurnInYourBadge: Each contestant who is fake-eliminated in Season 3 has to turn in their bounty hunter badge and stun gun.
* {{Uncanceled}}: There was nearly a nine year gap between ''Joe Schmo 2'' and ''The Full Bounty''.
* VotedOffTheIsland: Well, not really. Seasons 1 and 3 used this trope; in Season 2 the bachelor and bachelorette eliminated one contestant per episode.
* {{Uncanceled}}: There was nearly a nine year gap between ''Joe Schmo 2'' and ''The Full Bounty''.
* VotedOffTheIsland: Well, not really. Seasons 1 and 3 used this trope; in Season 2 the bachelor and bachelorette eliminated one contestant per episode.
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* VotedOffTheIsland: Well, not really. Seasons 1 and 3 used this
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* AWorldwidePunomenon: This was used in regard to Ralph's bee costume in the first season, such as Molly giving it a "bee plus."
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[[folder:Tropes in The Joe Schmo Show ("Lap of Luxury")]]
* AlliterativeTitle: The ShowWithinTheShow that Matt thought he was competing in was titled "'''L'''ap of '''L'''uxury"
* TheBully: Hutch was this to Kip, messing up his photo album, teasing him about not wanting to go in the pool and threatening to shove him in the pool and such. Part of the appeal of Matt was standing up for Kip, saying that he understands phobias can be scary and tries to help him conquer his fear of water.
* CampGay: Kip.
* CensoredForComedy: During the "Money Money, Honey Honey" challenge from the first season, the men were shirtless and writer/cast member Brian Keith Etheridge's man-boobs were blurred. In an interview following the show, Etheridge stated that he did not even know that the post-production people did this until he watched the show on TV.
* CheekCopy: Kip only wanted pictures of positivity in his photo album, not pictures of negativity. So, naturally, Hutch, resident asshole, absconded with it and filled it with photos of his buttocks.
* CrossOver: Jerri Manthey from the second season of ''Series/{{Survivor}}'' (and later, two more ''Survivor'' editions) appeared in the third episode as one of the judges for the talent contest.
* EatThat: A good portion of the drama in one of the episodes focused on one of these. Matt Kennedy Gould said he was specifically assured before the show started that he wouldn't be put in a situation like this, yet one of the later episodes featured a gross-eating challenge. The dishes were all supposedly ForeignQueasine, such as monkey testicles or moufflon eyeballs, up until Matt's dish, which was claimed to be canine feces. Matt, having a well-known gag reflex, was immediately grossed out, but then seemed to decide that it couldn't possibly be real until he was assured by a producer that it was. (He later revealed that he had so grown to trust the producers that the fact that none of them would even look at him led him to believe that it really was real.) Having refused to eat the canine feces, Matt met with a fake UsefulNotes/{{Network Executive|s}} who told him that the challenge could still be won if he got Ashleigh and Molly to either kiss or go topless. Because GirlOnGirlIsHot.
* ExecutiveMeddling: [[invoked]] Parodied when the Network Executive insists that [[GirlOnGirlIsHot Ashleigh and Molly kiss]] to boost the ratings. This is one of the moments that even the GenreBlind Matt Gould picked up on as fake.
* FanDisservice:
** The first episode included a game wherein cast members had to wear other cast members' underwear while the others had to guess who said underwear actually belonged to. The sight of Brian "The Buddy" camping it up in a pair of tiny woman's panties was particularly disturbing.
** In the third episode, the guests are split along the gender line and are asked questions about members of the other team. A wrong answer results in having to wear a penalty outfit. Unfortunately for the audience, all of the outfits are intended for women. This results in Earl wearing a Bo Peep outfit, Matt wearing a schoolgirl outfit, Hutch dressed as a [[FrenchMaidOutfit French maid]], and Brian in a PlayboyBunny costume. To make things worse, the penalty outfits come with a penalty action. This entails Earl pole dancing, Brian giving Matt a spanking, and Hutch giving Earl an oily foot massage.
* {{Fanservice}}: Attractive female cast members winding up in bikinis in all three seasons. The show also had a habit of bringing on scantily clad models or porn stars to participate in the games.
* GoneHorriblyRight: The intention of the first season was to seek out the nicest guy they could find for their experiment, once it became obvious that Matt was every bit as decent and honest as he presented himself in his audition video the morality of lying to him became a central part of the show's drama.
* IFeelGuiltyYouTakeIt: A sumo slam contest was rigged so that Matt Kennedy Gould would win a spa vacation. Matt, however, had no idea that the contest was rigged and got a little too into it, accidentally causing a head injury to Dr. Pat that required a brief hospitalization. When she came back that evening, he insisted on her taking the prize. At the end of the show, though, when it was revealed that Dr. Pat (like everyone else) was actually an actress, the prize was awarded back to him, along with the show's big main prize of $100,000.
* IndyPloy: Done by the show in Season 2 when Ingrid Wiese, the female Schmo in the dating show, figured out that everything was fake. They enlisted her in the show as an actress and brought in Amanda Naughton to be a replacement Schmo.
* InnocentFanserviceGirl: Molly who is parodying the [[ArchetypalCharacter archetype]] of "The Virgin" but Matt pointed out how attractive she looks.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Ashleigh tries to warn Matt that host Ralph has a crush on Molly, "the virgin," and vice versa, but Matt doesn't really want to hear it from her because of her being the "bitch" for the season, and also because she herself has a crush on Ralph that she claims she would never act on during the show because it wouldn't be professional. When Molly is eliminated, Ralph lets her keep her plate and gives her a kiss. Ashleigh immediately points this out to Matt and he is forced to admit that she has a point.
* JustJokingJustification: Hutch used this as his go-to excuse for his regular harassment and bullying of Kip, particularly his threats to toss him in the pool over his fear of water and stealing his photo album and filling it with pictures of his buttocks.
* ManipulativeEditing: While reality show contestants often complain of being portrayed in the worst possible light, the editors ended up going out of their way to portray Matt Kennedy Gould in the best possible light because he turned out to be such a nice guy that ''everyone'' involved started feeling guilty about conning him. Matt himself tried to downplay it a bit, basically saying that he wasn't quite the saint that they were trying to make him out to be. Not quite as true of the second season, though they did basically seem to make the Schmoes seem like good people.
** Played straight with the teasers for TheReveal though, which made it sound like Matt went on a violent rampage upon learning the truth. Nothing of the sort actually happens.
* NiceGuy:
** Matt Gould, the original Schmo, turned out to be a really nice guy. He became genuine friends with some of the people trying to trick him and insisted on giving away his prize to a then-unknown Creator/KristenWiig after he genuinely injured her in a wrestling competition. This led to everyone feeling guilty for manipulating him and resulted in the games being rigged in Matt's favor and the footage being edited to turn him into the hero rather than the buttmonkey.
** This is also the characterization of Brian "the Buddy" whose role is to befriend Matt.
* OldSoldier: Earl.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The real names of the characters of "The Hutch" and "Kip" [[AllThereInTheManual were given in publicity materials]] as Calvin Hutchinson and Carlos Calderas, but only "The Hutch" and "Kip" were ever heard on the show itself.
* RagingStiffie: Ashleigh and Molly sit on Kip's lap in the hot tub and start cuddling up with him. Lance Krall, in character as Kip, says "That's the chlorometer, that measures the chlorine level", and the girls quickly get off. Later in an out-of-character interview Krall admits that he couldn't get out of the hot tub for a while.
* RealityShowGenreBlindness: Matt Kennedy Gould, the original Joe Schmo, had a heavy dose of this and admitted more than once that had it been a real reality show there would have been no way he could have come anywhere close to winning.
* RecordNeedleScratch: Heard when Molly announces to the group that she is a virgin.
* RichBitch: Ashleigh was billed as this which led to an out-of-character moment when Melissa Yvonne-Lewis gave a heartfelt speech about how good a person Matt Gould was.
%%* SpotlightStealingSquad: The Hutch from the first season.
* ThereIsOnlyOneBed: At the very beginning, Matt, the season's schmo, discovers that he has to share a room with two of the other "contestants," Earl and Dr. Pat and there is only one bed. One of the early plotlines involves the fact that Matt will do whatever it takes to get his own room with his own bed, even if it means purposely loses a competition and accepting the "[[{{Unishment}} punishment]]" of a small closet room. The show quickly arranges a plotline of him winning use of a luxury suite in order to make it easier to keep track of him.
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: After The Hutch was kicked off the program in the first season, the promos for the next episode clearly gave away the fact that he was coming back.
* AWorldwidePunomenon: This was used in regard to Ralph's bee costume in the first season, such as Molly giving it a "bee plus."
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[[folder:Tropes in Joe Schmo 2 ("Last Chance for Love")]]
* AmbiguouslyGay: When Gerald asked if he wants to spend his alone time with Austin or Piper he hesitates for a really long time.
* AssShove: Tired of Austin's abuse, Eleanor "The Weeper" finally grows a spine and quits, telling Austin that he can take his pearl necklace and half-hearted locket and shove them up his ass. This is re-played in the recap of the episode leading into the next episode, resulting in this...
-->'''Derek''': Did he? Find out now on ''Joe Schmo 2''.
* BaitAndSwitchComment: Derek does this just after the cast has watched Cammy's ''Porked 'n Beans'' video.
-->'''Derek:''' "I'm sorry we had to see that [''{{Beat}}''] on such a small monitor."
* CaughtOnTape: This is one of the things that lead Ingrid Wiese to realize that something is very much off about what's going on and possibly the final nail in the coffin. Cammy leads her into the bathroom to tell her an embarrassing story about having been in a food fetish video called ''Porked 'n Beans'', saying that she's worried the producers are going to find out about it and use it against her. As she's telling the story, the cameraman has to step outside because the batteries on his camera have gone out. Any normal person would keep telling the story and probably be grateful for not having the cameras there. Cammy, however, or rather her actress, Jana Speaker, stops telling the story, deliberately waiting until the cameraman returns to resume it, as if she actually ''wants'' everything she says to be on camera. (Which she does, as this whole scenario is going to be an important plot point going forward with the series.)
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Bryce's frog Everett is killed off-screen (at least in the storyline created for the show anyway) by the falcon Montecore. Bryce, however, at first blames the ditz Cammy, who was acting as the frog's caretaker, for killing him by feeding him donuts.
-->'''Bryce''': You killed him by giving him a donut?
-->'''Cammy''': It was a [[InsistentTerminology maple bar]]. I love maple bars.
* DisneyDeath: Everett the frog and Montecore the falcon, both of which were brought out in the finale and shown to be just fine. Additionally, Ingrid's grandfather. She stated that he was still alive and they could bring him out at the finale, but for unstated reasons, this didn't happen.
* TheDitz: Dim Cammy is billed as "The Moron".
* DoubleMeaningTitle: ''Joe Schmo 2'' not only refers to the show being in its second season but now there are two schmos (Tim and Ingrid) that everyone is trying to fool.
* {{Flanderization}}: After the hoax was revealed to her and she became one of the actresses, Ingrid Wiese's character became largely a Flanderized version of herself, talking about Communism with a love doll and doing a skit show while reciting the preamble of the U.S. Constitution. At least some of this was entirely of her own choosing.
* Literature/TheFrogPrince: The Bryce character believed that the frog Everett was a real person, trapped in the form of a frog.
* FullNameBasis: Austin often introduced himself by his full name of "Austin Newton-Rice," causing Tim's cousin to decide that he was a "pompous ass."
* GenreSavvy: Ingrid Wiese, the original female Schmo, and the only one of five Schmos to figure out that the entire show was a fake.
* GrewASpine: Throughout ''Joe Schmo 2'', Eleanor is a weeper who breaks down crying due to the smallest slights from Austin, usually because of him favoring the ditz Cammy over her. Just before she quits, however, she finds it in herself to refuse Austin's offer of a pearl necklace to remain the show, telling him...
-->'''Eleanor''': You can take your pearl necklace and your half-hearted locket and [[AssShove shove it up your ass]].
* HypnoFool: Bryce hoped to turn Piper into this using the hypnotic command "mockingbird". The painful conclusion to this joke came when Bryce stage-whispered "mockingbird! mockingbird!" as Piper eliminated him.
* JawDrop: Eleanor gets out her "coupon book of love" at the suggestion of Austin. She finds that one of the coupons, for a ten-minute foot massage, is missing. Cammy says that she had already used it with Austin, that she "thought it was okay," at which point Tim's mouth forms a perfect jaw-dropping oval at what's going on around him.
* LadyDrunk: Rita "The Drunk" who like her ArchetypalCharacter suggests, is pretty much wasted the whole time.
* NeverWorkWithChildrenOrAnimals: The falcon was said to be a nightmare to work with. During rehearsals, he crashed into the doors to the mansion, so they decided to leave them open, only for the thing to end up getting into the house and flying all over the place.
* NoAnimalsWereHarmed: The show had to post one of these when Montecore the falcon somehow missed his target (Derek, holding a piece of meat) and instead plowed into the plate glass window with a loud ''thunk'' and fell to the ground.
* RunningGag:
** Towards the end of one episode, one of the producers revealed that Everett the frog had been killed by Montecore the falcon. Ingrid suggested a moment of silence and a memorial was shown on-screen to Everett. In the next episode, Bryce, the owner of the frog returned, but before a certain point, everyone kept avoiding the issue of Everett's death. However, the characters kept working in subtle references to Everett and, whenever they did, the memorial was shown again.
** Before that turn of events, Montecore's habit of coming in low and scaring the bejesus out of the cast when he swooped in became a very funny Running Gag.
* SassyBlackWoman: Ambrosia.
* ShamWedding: At the end of ''Joe Schmo 2'', when Austin Newton-Rice and Piper Davidson decide to renew their commitment to each other, host Derek Newcastle ("Ralph Garman") suggests that he marry them right then and there on national television. He gets as far as the SpeakNowOrForeverHoldYourPeace bit when Bryce, who was eliminated from the show for killing the falcon Montecore, bursts in to say that he can't marry them because they're both actors and so is everyone else on the show, including himself, except for the two chosen schmoes.
* SommelierSpeak: In "A Bottle of Red, A Bottle of White"', the ''lack'' of this is PlayedForLaughs. The RealityTVShowMansion used for the season is situated on a vineyard, so naturally they want to have a wine tasting. However, as explained by Kevin Kirkpatrick, who played Bryce, they weren't allowed to be too specific about anything, leading the host to explain things like, "We'll start with a chardonnay. Now the chardonnay is named after the grape..."
-->'''Kevin''': It was all the basics of "Chianti." "Cabernet." They might as well have just said, "Here's red. And something very different from red is white."
* SpoilerTitle: The promo for the sixth episode promises that "We've laughed with them, cried with them and one of them is going to die." The episode is titled "Requiem for a Frog," purposely giving away that it's Bryce's pet frog, Everett, which dies in that episode.
* TonightSomeoneDies: One of the promos for ''Joe Schmo 2'' promised "We've laughed with them. Cried with them. And on the next episode, one of them is going to die." The "death" was that of Everett the frog, who had supposedly been killed by the falcon Montecore. Later, Montecore was supposedly killed off as well. Both were brought out at the finale and [[DisneyDeath revealed to be just fine.]]
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[[folder:Tropes in The Joe Schmo Show: "The Full Bounty"]]
* AdamWesting: Lorenzo Lamas as an idiotic, vain, spoiled Lorenzo Lamas.
* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: Amusing parody with Stan the ASL interpreter and Karlee.
--> '''Stan''': I love you.
--> '''Karlee''': [''bored, uninterested''] I know.
--> [{{Beat}}]
--> '''Stan''': Okay.
* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: A non-verbal example with Karlee the deaf contestant. Actress Jo Newman, who has normal hearing, apparently does not know American Sign Language.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Skylar was supposedly this innocent single mom whose husband died in a freak cement-pouring accident, but the husband was actually alive and the whole innocent thing was an act.
* BondCreatures: All the contestants (including Chase) are assigned spirit animals that they must bond with at every elimination ceremony. Chase, in this instance, is assigned a llama.
* TheDeterminator: Chase is ''dead serious'' about becoming a bounty hunter and risks personal injury without hesitation, much to the crew's surprise.
* FanDisservice: Lorenzo Lamas and his European casual pouches, which he enticed the whole cast to wear.
* InspirationallyDisadvantaged: Rather savagely parodied with Karlee the deaf and kind-of-bitchy contestant. Chase notes how silly the idea of a deaf bounty hunter is.
* ItsNotPornItsArt: Chloe shows the other contestants her "modeling portfolio"--which is actually hardcore porn. (The actress playing Chloe makes sure to tell the audience that it isn't really her in the photos.)
* KitschyLocalCommercial: One of the tasks involves the contestants making a truly terrible commercial for Jake.
* ManlyGay: Lavernius, the token black guy on ''The Full Bounty''. So much so that he wasn't even revealed as gay until the show actually premiered. When he revealed it to the schmo, Chase, he barely batted an eye and said that it didn't change his opinion of him. He even agreed to an alliance with him.
* PerpSweating: One of the challenges in the premiere involved this. Chase, the schmo, was described as coming "full on bad cop," but he didn't have a [[GoodCopBadCop good cop to go with it.]]
* PursueTheDreamJob: The chosen "schmo" for the season already owned a successful business but nevertheless went on the show, believing he was competing for a dream job to work as the understudy of a world-famous bounty hunter, and eventually perhaps gain similar fame.
* ReformedCriminal: Chico.
* SpiritedCompetitor: Allison the Overachieving Asian, up to eleven.
* TastesLikeFeet: In a deleted scene from the broadcast's fourth episode but included on the DVD, Derek serves the group an awful British breakfast. T.J. comments that it tastes like "boiled ass," causing someone to ask just what exactly that tastes like.
* TrophyWife: Ralph Garman's character, Jake Montrose, has one as his co-host.
* TurnInYourBadge: Each contestant who is fake-eliminated in Season 3 has to turn in their bounty hunter badge and stun gun.
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[[folder:Tropes in The Joe Schmo Show ("Lap of Luxury")]]
* AlliterativeTitle: The ShowWithinTheShow that Matt thought he was competing in was titled "'''L'''ap of '''L'''uxury"
* TheBully: Hutch was this to Kip, messing up his photo album, teasing him about not wanting to go in the pool and threatening to shove him in the pool and such. Part of the appeal of Matt was standing up for Kip, saying that he understands phobias can be scary and tries to help him conquer his fear of water.
* CampGay: Kip.
* CensoredForComedy: During the "Money Money, Honey Honey" challenge from the first season, the men were shirtless and writer/cast member Brian Keith Etheridge's man-boobs were blurred. In an interview following the show, Etheridge stated that he did not even know that the post-production people did this until he watched the show on TV.
* CheekCopy: Kip only wanted pictures of positivity in his photo album, not pictures of negativity. So, naturally, Hutch, resident asshole, absconded with it and filled it with photos of his buttocks.
* CrossOver: Jerri Manthey from the second season of ''Series/{{Survivor}}'' (and later, two more ''Survivor'' editions) appeared in the third episode as one of the judges for the talent contest.
* EatThat: A good portion of the drama in one of the episodes focused on one of these. Matt Kennedy Gould said he was specifically assured before the show started that he wouldn't be put in a situation like this, yet one of the later episodes featured a gross-eating challenge. The dishes were all supposedly ForeignQueasine, such as monkey testicles or moufflon eyeballs, up until Matt's dish, which was claimed to be canine feces. Matt, having a well-known gag reflex, was immediately grossed out, but then seemed to decide that it couldn't possibly be real until he was assured by a producer that it was. (He later revealed that he had so grown to trust the producers that the fact that none of them would even look at him led him to believe that it really was real.) Having refused to eat the canine feces, Matt met with a fake UsefulNotes/{{Network Executive|s}} who told him that the challenge could still be won if he got Ashleigh and Molly to either kiss or go topless. Because GirlOnGirlIsHot.
* ExecutiveMeddling: [[invoked]] Parodied when the Network Executive insists that [[GirlOnGirlIsHot Ashleigh and Molly kiss]] to boost the ratings. This is one of the moments that even the GenreBlind Matt Gould picked up on as fake.
* FanDisservice:
** The first episode included a game wherein cast members had to wear other cast members' underwear while the others had to guess who said underwear actually belonged to. The sight of Brian "The Buddy" camping it up in a pair of tiny woman's panties was particularly disturbing.
** In the third episode, the guests are split along the gender line and are asked questions about members of the other team. A wrong answer results in having to wear a penalty outfit. Unfortunately for the audience, all of the outfits are intended for women. This results in Earl wearing a Bo Peep outfit, Matt wearing a schoolgirl outfit, Hutch dressed as a [[FrenchMaidOutfit French maid]], and Brian in a PlayboyBunny costume. To make things worse, the penalty outfits come with a penalty action. This entails Earl pole dancing, Brian giving Matt a spanking, and Hutch giving Earl an oily foot massage.
* {{Fanservice}}: Attractive female cast members winding up in bikinis in all three seasons. The show also had a habit of bringing on scantily clad models or porn stars to participate in the games.
* GoneHorriblyRight: The intention of the first season was to seek out the nicest guy they could find for their experiment, once it became obvious that Matt was every bit as decent and honest as he presented himself in his audition video the morality of lying to him became a central part of the show's drama.
* IFeelGuiltyYouTakeIt: A sumo slam contest was rigged so that Matt Kennedy Gould would win a spa vacation. Matt, however, had no idea that the contest was rigged and got a little too into it, accidentally causing a head injury to Dr. Pat that required a brief hospitalization. When she came back that evening, he insisted on her taking the prize. At the end of the show, though, when it was revealed that Dr. Pat (like everyone else) was actually an actress, the prize was awarded back to him, along with the show's big main prize of $100,000.
* IndyPloy: Done by the show in Season 2 when Ingrid Wiese, the female Schmo in the dating show, figured out that everything was fake. They enlisted her in the show as an actress and brought in Amanda Naughton to be a replacement Schmo.
* InnocentFanserviceGirl: Molly who is parodying the [[ArchetypalCharacter archetype]] of "The Virgin" but Matt pointed out how attractive she looks.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Ashleigh tries to warn Matt that host Ralph has a crush on Molly, "the virgin," and vice versa, but Matt doesn't really want to hear it from her because of her being the "bitch" for the season, and also because she herself has a crush on Ralph that she claims she would never act on during the show because it wouldn't be professional. When Molly is eliminated, Ralph lets her keep her plate and gives her a kiss. Ashleigh immediately points this out to Matt and he is forced to admit that she has a point.
* JustJokingJustification: Hutch used this as his go-to excuse for his regular harassment and bullying of Kip, particularly his threats to toss him in the pool over his fear of water and stealing his photo album and filling it with pictures of his buttocks.
* ManipulativeEditing: While reality show contestants often complain of being portrayed in the worst possible light, the editors ended up going out of their way to portray Matt Kennedy Gould in the best possible light because he turned out to be such a nice guy that ''everyone'' involved started feeling guilty about conning him. Matt himself tried to downplay it a bit, basically saying that he wasn't quite the saint that they were trying to make him out to be. Not quite as true of the second season, though they did basically seem to make the Schmoes seem like good people.
** Played straight with the teasers for TheReveal though, which made it sound like Matt went on a violent rampage upon learning the truth. Nothing of the sort actually happens.
* NiceGuy:
** Matt Gould, the original Schmo, turned out to be a really nice guy. He became genuine friends with some of the people trying to trick him and insisted on giving away his prize to a then-unknown Creator/KristenWiig after he genuinely injured her in a wrestling competition. This led to everyone feeling guilty for manipulating him and resulted in the games being rigged in Matt's favor and the footage being edited to turn him into the hero rather than the buttmonkey.
** This is also the characterization of Brian "the Buddy" whose role is to befriend Matt.
* OldSoldier: Earl.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The real names of the characters of "The Hutch" and "Kip" [[AllThereInTheManual were given in publicity materials]] as Calvin Hutchinson and Carlos Calderas, but only "The Hutch" and "Kip" were ever heard on the show itself.
* RagingStiffie: Ashleigh and Molly sit on Kip's lap in the hot tub and start cuddling up with him. Lance Krall, in character as Kip, says "That's the chlorometer, that measures the chlorine level", and the girls quickly get off. Later in an out-of-character interview Krall admits that he couldn't get out of the hot tub for a while.
* RealityShowGenreBlindness: Matt Kennedy Gould, the original Joe Schmo, had a heavy dose of this and admitted more than once that had it been a real reality show there would have been no way he could have come anywhere close to winning.
* RecordNeedleScratch: Heard when Molly announces to the group that she is a virgin.
* RichBitch: Ashleigh was billed as this which led to an out-of-character moment when Melissa Yvonne-Lewis gave a heartfelt speech about how good a person Matt Gould was.
%%* SpotlightStealingSquad: The Hutch from the first season.
* ThereIsOnlyOneBed: At the very beginning, Matt, the season's schmo, discovers that he has to share a room with two of the other "contestants," Earl and Dr. Pat and there is only one bed. One of the early plotlines involves the fact that Matt will do whatever it takes to get his own room with his own bed, even if it means purposely loses a competition and accepting the "[[{{Unishment}} punishment]]" of a small closet room. The show quickly arranges a plotline of him winning use of a luxury suite in order to make it easier to keep track of him.
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: After The Hutch was kicked off the program in the first season, the promos for the next episode clearly gave away the fact that he was coming back.
* AWorldwidePunomenon: This was used in regard to Ralph's bee costume in the first season, such as Molly giving it a "bee plus."
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[[folder:Tropes in Joe Schmo 2 ("Last Chance for Love")]]
* AmbiguouslyGay: When Gerald asked if he wants to spend his alone time with Austin or Piper he hesitates for a really long time.
* AssShove: Tired of Austin's abuse, Eleanor "The Weeper" finally grows a spine and quits, telling Austin that he can take his pearl necklace and half-hearted locket and shove them up his ass. This is re-played in the recap of the episode leading into the next episode, resulting in this...
-->'''Derek''': Did he? Find out now on ''Joe Schmo 2''.
* BaitAndSwitchComment: Derek does this just after the cast has watched Cammy's ''Porked 'n Beans'' video.
-->'''Derek:''' "I'm sorry we had to see that [''{{Beat}}''] on such a small monitor."
* CaughtOnTape: This is one of the things that lead Ingrid Wiese to realize that something is very much off about what's going on and possibly the final nail in the coffin. Cammy leads her into the bathroom to tell her an embarrassing story about having been in a food fetish video called ''Porked 'n Beans'', saying that she's worried the producers are going to find out about it and use it against her. As she's telling the story, the cameraman has to step outside because the batteries on his camera have gone out. Any normal person would keep telling the story and probably be grateful for not having the cameras there. Cammy, however, or rather her actress, Jana Speaker, stops telling the story, deliberately waiting until the cameraman returns to resume it, as if she actually ''wants'' everything she says to be on camera. (Which she does, as this whole scenario is going to be an important plot point going forward with the series.)
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Bryce's frog Everett is killed off-screen (at least in the storyline created for the show anyway) by the falcon Montecore. Bryce, however, at first blames the ditz Cammy, who was acting as the frog's caretaker, for killing him by feeding him donuts.
-->'''Bryce''': You killed him by giving him a donut?
-->'''Cammy''': It was a [[InsistentTerminology maple bar]]. I love maple bars.
* DisneyDeath: Everett the frog and Montecore the falcon, both of which were brought out in the finale and shown to be just fine. Additionally, Ingrid's grandfather. She stated that he was still alive and they could bring him out at the finale, but for unstated reasons, this didn't happen.
* TheDitz: Dim Cammy is billed as "The Moron".
* DoubleMeaningTitle: ''Joe Schmo 2'' not only refers to the show being in its second season but now there are two schmos (Tim and Ingrid) that everyone is trying to fool.
* {{Flanderization}}: After the hoax was revealed to her and she became one of the actresses, Ingrid Wiese's character became largely a Flanderized version of herself, talking about Communism with a love doll and doing a skit show while reciting the preamble of the U.S. Constitution. At least some of this was entirely of her own choosing.
* Literature/TheFrogPrince: The Bryce character believed that the frog Everett was a real person, trapped in the form of a frog.
* FullNameBasis: Austin often introduced himself by his full name of "Austin Newton-Rice," causing Tim's cousin to decide that he was a "pompous ass."
* GenreSavvy: Ingrid Wiese, the original female Schmo, and the only one of five Schmos to figure out that the entire show was a fake.
* GrewASpine: Throughout ''Joe Schmo 2'', Eleanor is a weeper who breaks down crying due to the smallest slights from Austin, usually because of him favoring the ditz Cammy over her. Just before she quits, however, she finds it in herself to refuse Austin's offer of a pearl necklace to remain the show, telling him...
-->'''Eleanor''': You can take your pearl necklace and your half-hearted locket and [[AssShove shove it up your ass]].
* HypnoFool: Bryce hoped to turn Piper into this using the hypnotic command "mockingbird". The painful conclusion to this joke came when Bryce stage-whispered "mockingbird! mockingbird!" as Piper eliminated him.
* JawDrop: Eleanor gets out her "coupon book of love" at the suggestion of Austin. She finds that one of the coupons, for a ten-minute foot massage, is missing. Cammy says that she had already used it with Austin, that she "thought it was okay," at which point Tim's mouth forms a perfect jaw-dropping oval at what's going on around him.
* LadyDrunk: Rita "The Drunk" who like her ArchetypalCharacter suggests, is pretty much wasted the whole time.
* NeverWorkWithChildrenOrAnimals: The falcon was said to be a nightmare to work with. During rehearsals, he crashed into the doors to the mansion, so they decided to leave them open, only for the thing to end up getting into the house and flying all over the place.
* NoAnimalsWereHarmed: The show had to post one of these when Montecore the falcon somehow missed his target (Derek, holding a piece of meat) and instead plowed into the plate glass window with a loud ''thunk'' and fell to the ground.
* RunningGag:
** Towards the end of one episode, one of the producers revealed that Everett the frog had been killed by Montecore the falcon. Ingrid suggested a moment of silence and a memorial was shown on-screen to Everett. In the next episode, Bryce, the owner of the frog returned, but before a certain point, everyone kept avoiding the issue of Everett's death. However, the characters kept working in subtle references to Everett and, whenever they did, the memorial was shown again.
** Before that turn of events, Montecore's habit of coming in low and scaring the bejesus out of the cast when he swooped in became a very funny Running Gag.
* SassyBlackWoman: Ambrosia.
* ShamWedding: At the end of ''Joe Schmo 2'', when Austin Newton-Rice and Piper Davidson decide to renew their commitment to each other, host Derek Newcastle ("Ralph Garman") suggests that he marry them right then and there on national television. He gets as far as the SpeakNowOrForeverHoldYourPeace bit when Bryce, who was eliminated from the show for killing the falcon Montecore, bursts in to say that he can't marry them because they're both actors and so is everyone else on the show, including himself, except for the two chosen schmoes.
* SommelierSpeak: In "A Bottle of Red, A Bottle of White"', the ''lack'' of this is PlayedForLaughs. The RealityTVShowMansion used for the season is situated on a vineyard, so naturally they want to have a wine tasting. However, as explained by Kevin Kirkpatrick, who played Bryce, they weren't allowed to be too specific about anything, leading the host to explain things like, "We'll start with a chardonnay. Now the chardonnay is named after the grape..."
-->'''Kevin''': It was all the basics of "Chianti." "Cabernet." They might as well have just said, "Here's red. And something very different from red is white."
* SpoilerTitle: The promo for the sixth episode promises that "We've laughed with them, cried with them and one of them is going to die." The episode is titled "Requiem for a Frog," purposely giving away that it's Bryce's pet frog, Everett, which dies in that episode.
* TonightSomeoneDies: One of the promos for ''Joe Schmo 2'' promised "We've laughed with them. Cried with them. And on the next episode, one of them is going to die." The "death" was that of Everett the frog, who had supposedly been killed by the falcon Montecore. Later, Montecore was supposedly killed off as well. Both were brought out at the finale and [[DisneyDeath revealed to be just fine.]]
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* AdamWesting: Lorenzo Lamas as an idiotic, vain, spoiled Lorenzo Lamas.
* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: Amusing parody with Stan the ASL interpreter and Karlee.
--> '''Stan''': I love you.
--> '''Karlee''': [''bored, uninterested''] I know.
--> [{{Beat}}]
--> '''Stan''': Okay.
* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: A non-verbal example with Karlee the deaf contestant. Actress Jo Newman, who has normal hearing, apparently does not know American Sign Language.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Skylar was supposedly this innocent single mom whose husband died in a freak cement-pouring accident, but the husband was actually alive and the whole innocent thing was an act.
* BondCreatures: All the contestants (including Chase) are assigned spirit animals that they must bond with at every elimination ceremony. Chase, in this instance, is assigned a llama.
* TheDeterminator: Chase is ''dead serious'' about becoming a bounty hunter and risks personal injury without hesitation, much to the crew's surprise.
* FanDisservice: Lorenzo Lamas and his European casual pouches, which he enticed the whole cast to wear.
* InspirationallyDisadvantaged: Rather savagely parodied with Karlee the deaf and kind-of-bitchy contestant. Chase notes how silly the idea of a deaf bounty hunter is.
* ItsNotPornItsArt: Chloe shows the other contestants her "modeling portfolio"--which is actually hardcore porn. (The actress playing Chloe makes sure to tell the audience that it isn't really her in the photos.)
* KitschyLocalCommercial: One of the tasks involves the contestants making a truly terrible commercial for Jake.
* ManlyGay: Lavernius, the token black guy on ''The Full Bounty''. So much so that he wasn't even revealed as gay until the show actually premiered. When he revealed it to the schmo, Chase, he barely batted an eye and said that it didn't change his opinion of him. He even agreed to an alliance with him.
* PerpSweating: One of the challenges in the premiere involved this. Chase, the schmo, was described as coming "full on bad cop," but he didn't have a [[GoodCopBadCop good cop to go with it.]]
* PursueTheDreamJob: The chosen "schmo" for the season already owned a successful business but nevertheless went on the show, believing he was competing for a dream job to work as the understudy of a world-famous bounty hunter, and eventually perhaps gain similar fame.
* ReformedCriminal: Chico.
* SpiritedCompetitor: Allison the Overachieving Asian, up to eleven.
* TastesLikeFeet: In a deleted scene from the broadcast's fourth episode but included on the DVD, Derek serves the group an awful British breakfast. T.J. comments that it tastes like "boiled ass," causing someone to ask just what exactly that tastes like.
* TrophyWife: Ralph Garman's character, Jake Montrose, has one as his co-host.
* TurnInYourBadge: Each contestant who is fake-eliminated in Season 3 has to turn in their bounty hunter badge and stun gun.
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* SommelierSpeak: In "A Bottle of Red, A Bottle of White" from ''Joe Schmo 2'', the ''lack'' of this is PlayedForLaughs. The RealityTVShowMansion used for the season is situated on a vineyard, so naturally they want to have a wine tasting. However, as explained by Kevin Kirkpatrick, who played Bryce, they weren't allowed to be too specific about anything, leading the host to explain things like, "We'll start with a chardonnay. Now the chardonnay is named after the grape..."
-->'''Kevin''': It was all the basics of "Chianti." "Cabernet." They might as well have just said, "Here's red. And something very different from red is white."
-->'''Kevin''': It was all the basics of "Chianti." "Cabernet." They might as well have just said, "Here's red. And something very different from red is white."
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The poor ratings for Season 2 seemed to kill the show, but after [[{{Uncancelled}} a nine-year hiatus]] Spike TV brought back ''The Joe Schmo Show'' in January 2013. The new program featured Chase Rogan, a married agronomist who is also the founder of [=PureTurf=] Consulting, who believes he is on a reality series called ''The Full Bounty'', which supposedly will offer him a job as a bounty hunter and a prize of $100,000 should he win. But as with previous incarnations, everyone around Chase is an actor and events are scripted. For the first time, the program featured an actor that is already reasonably well known, Lorenzo Lamas, as himself. The program was filmed in July 2012, but poor ratings killed any hope of a fourth season.
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season. However, it was announced in May 2023 that a reboot would premiere on Creator/{{TBS}} in 2024.
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* CensoredForComedy: During the "Money Money, Honey Honey" challenge from the first season, the men were shirtless and writer/cast member Brian Keith Etheridge's man-boobs were blurred. In an interview following the show, Etheridge stated that he did not even know that the post-production people did this until he watched the show on TV.
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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Kip, in the show's original season, was afraid of water a lot.
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** Not quite a fear, but Matt, in season 1, was incredibly revolted by chocolate. Naturally, this was exploited in a challenge too, where the contestants had to lick chocolate syrup off of a model.
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* NiceGuy: Matt Gould, Season 1's Schmo, turned out to be a really nice guy. He became genuine friends with some of the people trying to trick him and insisted on giving away his prize to a then-unknown Creator/KristenWiig after he genuinely injured her in a wrestling competition. This led to everyone feeling guilty for manipulating him and resulted in the games being rigged in Matt's favor and the footage being edited to turn him into the hero rather than the buttmonkey.
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* NiceGuy: NiceGuy:
** Matt Gould, Season 1's Schmo, turned out to be a really nice guy. He became genuine friends with some of the people trying to trick him and insisted on giving away his prize to a then-unknown Creator/KristenWiig after he genuinely injured her in a wrestling competition. This led to everyone feeling guilty for manipulating him and resulted in the games being rigged in Matt's favor and the footage being edited to turn him into the hero rather than thebuttmonkey.buttmonkey.
** This is the characterization of Brian "the Buddy," whose role is to befriend the Matt, the contestant.
** Matt Gould, Season 1's Schmo, turned out to be a really nice guy. He became genuine friends with some of the people trying to trick him and insisted on giving away his prize to a then-unknown Creator/KristenWiig after he genuinely injured her in a wrestling competition. This led to everyone feeling guilty for manipulating him and resulted in the games being rigged in Matt's favor and the footage being edited to turn him into the hero rather than the
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The poor ratings for Season 2 seemed to kill the show, but after [[{{Uncancelled}} a nine-year hiatus]] Spike TV brought back ''The Joe Schmo Show'' in January 2013. The new program featured Chase Rogan, a married agronomist who is also the founder of [=PureTurf=] Consulting, who believes he is on a reality series called ''The Full Bounty'', which supposedly will offer him a job as a bounty hunter and a prize of $100,000 should he win. But as with previous incarnations, everyone around Chase is an actor and events are scripted. For the first time, the program featured an actor that is already reasonably well known, Lorenzo Lamas, as himself. The program was filmed in July 2012.
Reaction to ''The Full Bounty'' was mixed. Viewers initially found Chase interesting, and the show a welcome return to some of the ideas from the first season in comparison with the second season, as well as finding Lorenzo Lamas entertaining. Unfortunately, Lorenzo was "voted off" in the first episode and the series seemed to go off the rails for a while when it seemed as if Chase had all but figured things out. Additionally, much of this seemed to be played up unnecessarily for drama. Towards the end, however, things seemed to gel again, with Chase brought back to believability, Lorenzo Lamas returning, and a good ending to the show. Disappointingly, however, the ratings were so abysmal that all repeat broadcasts of the show were pulled, leaving only the original airings. With the ratings pretty much in the dumper, it was pretty much assured that the show would not again see the light of day for at least another ten years--and then Spike TV went out of business in 2018, being rebranded as the Paramount Network, essentially guaranteeing that ''The Joe Schmo Show'' was gone for good.
Reaction to ''The Full Bounty'' was mixed. Viewers initially found Chase interesting, and the show a welcome return to some of the ideas from the first season in comparison with the second season, as well as finding Lorenzo Lamas entertaining. Unfortunately, Lorenzo was "voted off" in the first episode and the series seemed to go off the rails for a while when it seemed as if Chase had all but figured things out. Additionally, much of this seemed to be played up unnecessarily for drama. Towards the end, however, things seemed to gel again, with Chase brought back to believability, Lorenzo Lamas returning, and a good ending to the show. Disappointingly, however, the ratings were so abysmal that all repeat broadcasts of the show were pulled, leaving only the original airings. With the ratings pretty much in the dumper, it was pretty much assured that the show would not again see the light of day for at least another ten years--and then Spike TV went out of business in 2018, being rebranded as the Paramount Network, essentially guaranteeing that ''The Joe Schmo Show'' was gone for good.
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The poor ratings for Season 2 seemed to kill the show, but after [[{{Uncancelled}} a nine-year hiatus]] Spike TV brought back ''The Joe Schmo Show'' in January 2013. The new program featured Chase Rogan, a married agronomist who is also the founder of [=PureTurf=] Consulting, who believes he is on a reality series called ''The Full Bounty'', which supposedly will offer him a job as a bounty hunter and a prize of $100,000 should he win. But as with previous incarnations, everyone around Chase is an actor and events are scripted. For the first time, the program featured an actor that is already reasonably well known, Lorenzo Lamas, as himself. The program was filmed in July 2012.
Reaction to ''The Full Bounty'' was mixed. Viewers initially found Chase interesting, and the show a welcome return to some of the ideas from the first season in comparison with the second season, as well as finding Lorenzo Lamas entertaining. Unfortunately, Lorenzo was "voted off" in the first episode and the series seemed to go off the rails for a while when it seemed as if Chase had all2012, but figured things out. Additionally, much of this seemed to be played up unnecessarily for drama. Towards the end, however, things seemed to gel again, with Chase brought back to believability, Lorenzo Lamas returning, and a good ending to the show. Disappointingly, however, the poor ratings were so abysmal that all repeat broadcasts killed any hope of the show were pulled, leaving only the original airings. With the ratings pretty much in the dumper, it was pretty much assured that the show would not again see the light of day for at least another ten years--and then Spike TV went out of business in 2018, being rebranded as the Paramount Network, essentially guaranteeing that ''The Joe Schmo Show'' was gone for good.
a fourth season.
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''Joe Schmo 2'', the second season, brought in 2 schmoes, Tim Walsh and Ingrid Weise, for a parody reality relationship show, ''Last Chance for Love''. This season was often criticized for taking the premise ''way'' over the top, and for practically daring the schmoes to figure out the truth (which one, Ingrid, eventually did; they kept things going by having her join the actors and bringing in a new Schmo, Amanda Naughton). As well, neither Tim nor Ingrid was really as likeable as Matt was. Because of this, season 2 never really did quite as well as season 1, UsefulNotes/{{ratings}}- or acclaim-wise.
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''Joe Schmo 2'', the second season, brought in 2 schmoes, Tim Walsh and Ingrid Weise, for a parody reality relationship show, ''Last Chance for Love''. This season was often criticized for taking the premise ''way'' over the top, and for practically daring the schmoes to figure out the truth (which one, Ingrid, eventually did; they kept things going by having her join the actors and bringing in a new Schmo, Amanda Naughton). As well, neither Tim nor Ingrid was really as likeable as Matt was. Because of this, season 2 never really did quite as well as season 1, UsefulNotes/{{ratings}}- or acclaim-wise.
acclaim-wise. Creator/JonHuertas played T.J., and Creator/JessicaMakinson played Eleanor.
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Reaction to ''The Full Bounty'' was mixed. Viewers initially found Chase interesting, and the show a welcome return to some of the ideas from the first season in comparison with the second season, as well as finding Lorenzo Lamas entertaining. Unfortunately, Lorenzo was "voted off" in the first episode and the series seemed to go off the rails for a while when it seemed as if Chase had all but figured things out. Additionally, much of this seemed to be played up unnecessarily for drama. Towards the end, however, things seemed to gel again, with Chase brought back to believability, Lorenzo Lamas returning, and a good ending to the show. Disappointingly, however, the ratings were so abysmal that all repeat broadcasts of the show were pulled, leaving only the original airings. With the ratings pretty much in the dumper, it was pretty much assured that the show would not again see the light of day for at least another ten years.
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Reaction to ''The Full Bounty'' was mixed. Viewers initially found Chase interesting, and the show a welcome return to some of the ideas from the first season in comparison with the second season, as well as finding Lorenzo Lamas entertaining. Unfortunately, Lorenzo was "voted off" in the first episode and the series seemed to go off the rails for a while when it seemed as if Chase had all but figured things out. Additionally, much of this seemed to be played up unnecessarily for drama. Towards the end, however, things seemed to gel again, with Chase brought back to believability, Lorenzo Lamas returning, and a good ending to the show. Disappointingly, however, the ratings were so abysmal that all repeat broadcasts of the show were pulled, leaving only the original airings. With the ratings pretty much in the dumper, it was pretty much assured that the show would not again see the light of day for at least another ten years.
years--and then Spike TV went out of business in 2018, being rebranded as the Paramount Network, essentially guaranteeing that ''The Joe Schmo Show'' was gone for good.
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* PlayerElimination: This was the premise of most if not all of the fake games. The catch was that the games were rigged so that the eliminations were carefully determined according to the script, though there was always the wild-card of the schmo's actions in play. In one notable game in the first season, "Hands on a High-Price Hooker," it was ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin - the players all had to place their hands on supposedly randomly selected places on a hooker and the last one to let go was the loser. The catch was that there was a rule that whoever was last was supposed to keep their hand on a for a few seconds after everyone else had dropped out. "The Hutch," who was the pre-determined winner didn't do this, which was immediately pointed out by Matt, but Ralph Garman just powered through it and declared him the winner anyway.
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* IsThatWhatTheyreCallingItNow: The Hutch - "Yeah, I have respect. I respected all over Dr. Pat's back."
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* EverythingsBetterWithLlamas: On ''The Full Bounty'' the "spirit animal" assigned to Chase Rogan was a llama.
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* {{Corpsing}}: As the actors had to almost constantly in character, sometimes they couldn't help but end up corpsing in response to the pure craziness going on around them. At this point, they would have to turn around and otherwise do anything they could to hide their reactions from the schmoes.
* CrossOver / SpecialGuest: Jerri Manthey from the second season of ''Series/{{Survivor}}'' (and later, two more ''Survivor'' editions) appeared in a first season episode as one of the judges for the talent contest.
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* {{Corpsing}}: As the actors had to almost constantly in character, sometimes they couldn't help but end up corpsing in response to the pure craziness going on around them. At this point, they would have to turn around and otherwise do anything they could to hide their reactions from the schmoes.
* CrossOver / SpecialGuest:CrossOver: Jerri Manthey from the second season of ''Series/{{Survivor}}'' (and later, two more ''Survivor'' editions) appeared in a first season episode as one of the judges for the talent contest.
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* ShamWedding: At the end of ''Joe Schmo 2'', when Austin Newton-Rice and Piper Davidson decide to renew their commitment to each other, host Derek Newcastle ("Ralph Garman") suggests that he marry them right then and there on national television. He gets as far as the SpeakNowOrForeverHoldYourPeace bit when Bryce, who was eliminated from the show for killing the falcon Montecore, bursts in to say that he can't marry them because they're both actors and so is everyone else on the show, including himself, except for the two chosen schmoes.
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* ItIsPronouncedTroPAY: Gerald's name is pronounced with a hard G.