Participants in 'Quiet on Set' Unaware of ID Network Involvement
Former child actors express discontent over the lack of transparency regarding the docuseries' broadcast on Investigation Discovery.
- Several interviewees from the docuseries 'Quiet on Set' were not informed it would air on Investigation Discovery, leading to dissatisfaction over the platform choice.
- Participants felt the serious nature of their stories warranted a more credible and less sensationalist platform than ID.
- Accusations of strategic secrecy by producers have surfaced, with claims that a more transparent approach would have necessitated better treatment of the subjects.
- The docuseries, which delves into abuse at Nickelodeon, includes allegations against prominent figures and has sparked further discussions.
- Producers are accused of using the docuseries as leverage for future projects, raising ethical concerns among participants.