Most likely not. Many shows are created for entertainment and might draw inspiration from various sources but not be strictly true stories. 'Show Crashing' could be one of those.
I don't think it is. Usually, such shows are fictional or based on fictionalized elements to make them more engaging.
I'm not sure. It could be fictional or inspired by real events. It depends on the creator's intent.
No, it's not. 'Crashing' is a fictional creation, not based on real events or people.
No, it's not. The Big Show show is a fictional creation for entertainment purposes.
She could notice something wrong with the plane's equipment, like a strange noise from the engine, and tell the crew about it. Maybe she was sitting near a control panel and saw a blinking light that the crew hadn't noticed yet.
I don't think it is. Usually, such shows have elements of fiction or dramatization to make them more engaging.
Yes, it is. The show 'True Story' takes inspiration from real events and incorporates them into the plot.
I don't think so. 'Dropout' is probably a fictional creation that combines elements of imagination and storytelling to engage viewers. It may have some elements that seem realistic, but it's not a factual account of real events.
It depends. Some shows claim to be based on true events but take creative liberties. So, it's not always a straightforward yes or no.
No, it's not a true story. It's likely fictional or based on loose inspiration rather than real events.
No, Fargo is not a true story show. It's a fictional drama with elements inspired by various crime and mystery themes.