Derren Brown Apocalypse: Is It Real? | Physicsforums

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The discussion revolves around skepticism regarding the authenticity of Derren Brown's show "Apocalypse," with many participants questioning whether the patient featured is an actor rather than a real person. Concerns are raised about the ethical implications of the show if it were real, with some expressing disbelief that such an elaborate stunt could be conducted without significant risks and legal issues. The idea that the participant could be psychologically protected through prior consent is mentioned, but doubts remain about the feasibility and ethics of the stunt. Overall, there is a strong inclination towards the belief that the scenario is staged, emphasizing the ease of using an actor over the complexities of a genuine psychological experiment.
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A lot of people are saying it was faked and the patient is actually an actor (regardless of what derren said in that YouTube video). What does physicsforums think?
 
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Holy cow, I hope that's an actor and not a real person they subjected to this. Not to say that actors aren't people, but you know what I mean.
 
I have to assume it's fake (he's an actor). If it's not fake, then the amount of work that would go into it would be ridiculous, and there would be a lot of things that could go wrong and ruin the whole thing. Plus the possible legal troubles. And from the wikipedia page "Brown claimed that to keep Steven safe during Apocalypse and in the aftermath (ensuring he doesn't suffer nightmares or posttraumatic stress disorder), there will be a subtle hint embedded deep in Steven's mind that will stop him ending up in mortal fear of such an event and reassuring him", which sounds like so much BS it's not even funny.

So why go through all that when just having him be an actor would be a million times easier? I'm convinced they wouldn't.
 
I really enjoy most of Derren Brown's stuff, but these super-elaborate stunts are among his least interesting, in my opinion.

I think the guy was psychologically protected by the fact Brown solicits people for his stunts and they know and have agreed to participate in something, though they know not exactly what. I can't believe in all cases the participants don't soon realize, "Oh, this must be the Derren Brown thing playing out!"
 
Jerry Brown is even more amazing.
 
zoobyshoe said:
I can't believe in all cases the participants don't soon realize, "Oh, this must be the Derren Brown thing playing out!"

You never go broke underestimating the intelligence of the public.
 
Galteeth said:
You never go broke underestimating the intelligence of the public.

Watch any prank patrol episode.
They are kids to be fair, but still...
 

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