"Sis, this isn't scripted, right?"
Oliver Scott watched in disbelief, unsure, he asked Nora Scott.
Nora, who wasn't paying attention to the bullet comments, was replying to messages on her phone. Hearing that, she glanced at the screen and said calmly, "No, it's not."
Shooting a variety show, there are scripts.
"City Secret" is completely unscripted, "Escape Room" gives scripts to other guests, but it only introduces directions, mostly they improvise.
As for "On the Road," it's even less about gimmicks and focuses on the journey itself, so how could they possibly use a script?
Besides, with Nora's acting skills, she might not need a script to play along.
[Rational Viewer]: Why do I feel like it's not scripted? You can see from the details how Dubois and Little Dubois treat Nora well. Plus, Nora seems quite familiar with his place.
[Idiot Viewer]: I don't believe it, I don't believe it.
[Neutral Viewer]: Let's see how it unfolds.
As for the fans?
Ha.
