i noticed this in the latest episode, they used it for clayton, who lives in lexington, kentucky, but this is a shot of the teton mountain range on the idaho side. the only person i can think of this being left over from is ella who lives about an hour away from this location. surely they could have found something less distinctive? the frauding is off the charts

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    B roll is b roll. The entire point of it is its filler. It’s not that deep.

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    Good catch! I want authenticity if I’m going to waste my Sunday evenings watching this dreck (don’t get me wrong, I love my 90 day trash TV!). It wouldn’t have killed them to show some Kentucky blue grass or some race horses grazing said blue grass. Make the effort, Sharp Entertainment! 😂

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    They do that all the time. They’ll cut to a certain countries couple and then show terrain and animals that don’t exist on that country lol.

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    I don’t think the producers are very smart. I’m sure most are city people who don’t differentiate between one Midwest area from another. Btw the Tetons are majestic in person. I was there 50 years ago & I still remember it

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    A lot of reality TV does this. I’m semi obsessed with tv/films from Chicago and that show The Circle has all Chicago b rolls while it’s filmed in the UK. Weird as hell if you ask me, good eye OP you sound like a real nature buff catching things like this!

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    A lot of stock footage is used. They probably didn’t want to pay for a new video. Spending $200 for 5 seconds is just dumb