For something trying to be an animated reality show, they do a lot of things could happen but wouldn't in normal life.
You ever notice how Bridgette's hands are perpendicular to her legs when she stands, that would never happen. Some people bend their hands to maybe a 30 degree angle but nobody does this 90 degree thing.
Also, why are there so many closeups. A good example is Heather's nude scene. They show her lap and then cut to a closeup of the knife she had, then a cut to her face for some dialogue and then a closeup of the tree branch ripping her shirt then a shot of her chest and her screaming and finally, a cut to Harold's shocked/aroused face. They had a camera waiting on the back of the boat just in case? They had a flying camera that matched speed with the boat that showed the tree branch?
It's camera angles like that that blur the line between what a reality show would do and third person narrative that I'm talking about.