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To unknowingly place someone in the show implies the producers didn’t know, when it was the other way around


* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Series/TheJoeSchmoShow'', another reality series featuring one "real" person unknowingly placed in a cast of actors to record his reactions. The first season, much like ''Jury Duty'', features an extremely nice guy who did the virtuous thing at every turn and won over the actors duping

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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Series/TheJoeSchmoShow'', another reality series featuring one "real" person unknowingly unaware they had been placed in a cast of actors to record his their reactions. The first season, much like ''Jury Duty'', features an extremely nice guy who did the virtuous thing at every turn and won over the actors dupingactors.
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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Creator/JamesMarsden's performance in the show was widely praised as a career best. Thanks to him being typecast as a basic StraightMan love interest for so long, seeing him do a role that flips the idea on its head was seen as ingenious, with Marsden's commitment to the bit made many realize he has excellent comedic chops most of his roles don't usually showcase.
* HilariousInHindsight: Ronald Gladden [[https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2023-05-19/ronald-gladden-jury-duty-summoned#:~:text=Guess%20who%20just%20got%20an,the%20County%20of%20San%20Diego was summoned to actual jury duty]] not long after the show's debut.
* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Series/TheJoeSchmoShow'', another reality series featuring one "real" person unknowingly placed in a cast of actors to record his reactions. The first season, much like ''Jury Duty'', features an extremely nice guy who did the virtuous thing at every turn and won over the actors duping

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