if you have ever once in your life watched a TV or film production, a YouTube video, or anything else that was committed to visual recording media, and thought to yourself "wow, this set looks so pristine," it is an ironclad fact that if you turned the camera 3° in either direction it would look like "guys really live like this and think it's okay"
one of my favorite bits of Authenticity in media is in the aaron sorkin show (derogatory) Sports Night (complimentary) in which, every single time the cameras turn off for any length of time whatsoever, two women pop out of the woodwork and wordlessly begin attacking both the hosts with lint rollers. they're visibly angry. you know that they were staring at the program monitor for the whole preceding ten minute segment going "hair. hair. there's a hair. there's a fiber" and silently but deliberately rending garments they brought for this purpose
I got Sports Night on DVD before I owned a DVD player, because I knew I'd want it eventually (this remains true although not quite in the way that I thought), and I'm not going to say it's a good show exactly, but "a bunch of rich, self-absorbed NYC 20- and 30-somethings who have all been working together for years, and the problems and internecine dramas of running a late-night cable sports show" is kind of the only story Aaron Sorkin was ever qualified to tell.