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1In [[RealityShow Reality Shows]] and [[{{Documentary}} documentaries]], individual participants will be interviewed by producers in private to collect their candid thoughts and opinions about the events which they experienced. These sound bites are then edited into the playback of events of the show to provide context for viewers.
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3If the relationship between the producers and the contestant breaks down, it's unlikely they would stick around for the interview. But in comedies or [[FauxDocumentary Faux Documentaries]], they will still sit in front of the camera and describe their outrageous experiences to the viewers.
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5This can also happen with RealLife participants, usually if the producers agree to pay them a hefty price to appear on camera.
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13* In ''WesternAnimation/SurfsUp'' there is an interview with the sea urchin that injured Cody during his wipeout.
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17* ''Film/Series7TheContenders'' has the cast giving interviews...in a HuntingTheMostDangerousGame scenario. You have to wonder where they got the chance to squeeze them in, with them being on the run from each other.
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21* ''Series/HellsKitchen'': In the [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness first season]], Chef Ramsay and Jean Phillipe would be interviewed in the confessional.
22* In Creator/AAndE's reality series ''Series/HustleNTow'', a woman who's car is towed for improper parking chases the tow truck and attempts to run it off the road. After the truck arrives at the tow yard and police diffuse the situation, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLGYfPY9-to the woman rants to the cameraman in an interview]].
23* The Canadian TV series ''Masterminds'' features the criminals describing how they pulled off their heists if they have completed their prison sentence and are still alive at the time of production.
24* An episode of ''Series/RestarauntMakeover'' features one member of a couple who doesn't want to participate in the show. She gets in the confessional anyways.
25* {{Subverted}} in the GrandFinale of ''Series/{{Life|2007}}''. They resurrect the FauxDocumentary from season one (where the unseen producer of a documentary about Charlie talks to his friends, ex-wife, etc.) talking with BigBad Roman. Then Roman shoots the documentarian, grabs the camera, takes us on a tour of his SupervillainLair and shows us that [[IHaveYourWife he has Reese hostage]]. He then sends the video to Charlie.
26* In the American version of ''Series/TheOfficeUS'', characters will talk openly to the cameras about things which are embarrassing, secret, and in some cases even illegal.
27** {{Lampshaded}} in one episode when an ex-employee asks why they bothered to track her down and interview her for something that happened years ago.
28* ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' has the characters talk openly about things like Tom's green card marriage and the Mayor's many indiscretions.
29** One episode involves Leslie becoming concerned about her loss of privacy when she becomes the target of paparazzi. This is odd, since apparently doesn't mind a film crew following her around 24/7.
30** And then there's Ron Swanson. Why would a man so obsessed with privacy that he would throw away his computer after finding his address on Google Earth allow himself to be filmed, let alone talk directly to a cameraman (other than tell him [[FilmTheHand "Get that thing away from my face!"]])?
31* Similar to the above, in ''Series/ModernFamily'', the characters are prone to confess secrets that they ''really'' wouldn't want getting out. WordOfGod is that the implied presence of an ''actual'' documentary crew was just EarlyInstallmentWeirdness; there is no crew and the confessionals are actually their inner thoughts.
32* ''Series/{{Atypical}}'' uses shots of Sam in therapy sessions as a FramingDevice for its narrative segments. All well and good... except when it becomes an extended plot point that Sam is no longer seeing his therapist, but these segments continue. As they're often only thematically-relevant FauxlosophicNarration, [[WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief we could imagine]] they took place at a different time than the events they're cut together with.
33* Subverted in Series/WandaVision. Every episode is modeled on another era of sitcoms due to magic reasons, and the episode modeled on 2000s/2010s mockumentary sitcoms has cutaways to Wanda and Vision doing confessional interviews, until Vision shakes it off and realizes he's still actively trying to get to Wanda, getting up and taking off his lapel mic.
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37* ''WebAnimation/BarbieLifeInTheDreamhouse'' sometimes gives Barbie's pets and other animals a turn to talk with the viewers, with a British-accented woman translating what they say. Barbie's robot computer, Closet, also gets some of these segments.
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41* A couples times in the ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' series, Chris or Chef, the two non-competitors would get in the confessional. There would also be the occasional guest confession from characters like Sasquatchanakwa.
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