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Exposed
MTV: 10/3/2006-10/1/2007
Packagers
Kallissa Productions
Endemol USA

Exposed was a short-lived reality dating series where a participant goes on a date with two singles, who are monitored by a lie detector. in this reality fare, A friend gives the results through an earpiece to the participant, who must then choose one single for another date.

Premise[]

The premise of the show revolved around lie detector software. The initial dater and a friend introduce themselves and the friend sits in a recreational vehicle (RV) where they can monitor the date. The date consist of the initial dater simultaneously asking questions of two potential mates, followed by a few individual questions to each of them during the "hot seat" portion pf the date.

Everything said by the dater is run through lie detection software. Through an earpiece, the friend in the RV tells the dater if what one says is a lie or the truth. At the end of the date, the dater reveals that the statements made during the date have been rrun through lie detector software, usually to shocked reactions from the two contstants. Next, the dater asks the two contestants if there is anything they would like to "Come Clean" about, giving them a last chance to reveal a lie. Commonly, both daters don't respond to this, though they know they have (usually) both lied.

Then, the dater goes back to the RV to consult ith their friend and decide which of the two competitors to pick. The dater returns and confronts the two daters, exposing one (or mulitple, occasionally) of their most notable lies, before revealing which one they chose.

At the end of each episode, a disclaimer is shown that reads "The Voice Stress Analyzer" is used for entertainment purposes only. It is not operated by a trained professional or under conditions that would provide a reliable means of lie detection. No representation are made regarding the accuracy of any results" Some believed the show to be fake as contestants from the dating show "Next" also appeared on Exposed.

Trivia[]

The show did not attain critical acclaim, with one early review calling it "abomination".

Link[]

Official Website (via Internet Archive)

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