What Would You Do? (season 2)

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What Would You Do?
Season 2
Presented byJohn Quiñones
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes9
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseJanuary 6 (2009-01-06) –
March 24, 2009 (2009-03-24)
Season chronology
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The second season of the American situational hidden camera television series What Would You Do?, originally titled Primetime: What Would You Do?, premiered on January 26, 2009, and concluded on March 24, 2009. The nine-episode season, presented by news correspondent John Quiñones, was broadcast on Tuesday nights in the United States on ABC.

Executive produced by Robert Lange and David Sloan, the second season of the show was well-received by critics and viewers, gaining an average viewership of 6.47 million viewers per episode. On April 26, 2010, ABC renewed the show for a third season.[1]

Production[]

Development[]

After being renewed for a second season back in 2008, ABC reported that the second season would consist of nine episodes, and tackle issues of racial discrimination.[2][3][4]

Filming[]

Most of the scenarios presented in the season were filmed in New Jersey.[5][6][7] The "Date Rape Drug" scenario from the premiere episode was filmed at the Mcloone's Pier House in Long Branch,[8] the "Shopping While Black" scenario was filmed in Manhattan,[9] and the "Latino Bashing" scenario was filmed in front of the Mmm Bellos Pub in Newark.[7] Additionally, the "Polygamy" scenario from the penultimate episode was filmed in front of a Hash House a go go restaurant in Colorado City, Arizona, and the "Authority Figure" scenario from the season finale was filmed inside a farmers' market in Columbus, New Jersey.

Linda Hamilton[]

John Quiñones: She gave the homeless man a name, she said "I'll call you Billy," and she tried to comfort him. The actor playing the homeless guy was so touched he said, "I felt like she was an angel."

Jack Dovidio: And she was an angel. By giving him the name "Billy" she really created a personal connection - she had to bond with that person that nobody else was even willing to consider.[10]

During the "Waiting Room" scenario from episode 7, in which a homeless man collapses on a busy street, Linda Hamilton, who had previously been homeless herself, was one of the only people to help the collapsed man. Her actions grew her instant fame, with social psychologist Jack Dovidio praising her actions.[10][11]

Despite the episode receiving the lowest rating in the series when it first aired, the crew at What Would You Do? decided to ask viewers on information on Linda, so they could visit her again.[12] On March 19, 2009, ABC News announced that Linda had been found inside a bodega the previous day. The report stated that John Quiñones talked to Linda about her growing notability, and gifted her with a new pre-paid cell phone. Quiñones, along with his crew, also enrolled her into the New Jersey Emergency Services program, allowing her to get the medication she had needed for some time.[13]

Episodes[]

No.
overall
TitleOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
5"Episode 1"January 6, 2009 (2009-01-06)7.02[14]
A stranger slips a date rape drug in their unsuspecting date's drink. In France, French people react to "obnoxious Americans" visiting the country. At a deli, a cashier blatantly discriminates against multiple Latino customers, including a disguised John Quiñones.
6"Episode 2"January 13, 2009 (2009-01-13)7.30[15]
Once again, a stranger slips a date rape drug in their unsuspecting date's drink. A man takes another person's running pump at a gas station while they're inside the store. A person with an overflowing shopping cart enters an express check-out line. At a grocery store, a young woman allows an elderly woman to skip her in line, only to argue with her when the elderly woman gets a cash prize for being the "five millionth customer."
7"Episode 3"January 27, 2009 (2009-01-27)6.35[16]
At an open house, two women begin to steal items from the house. A senile, confused man wants to drive. Two men crash a wedding. A cashier shortchanges a blind customer.
8"Episode 4"February 3, 2009 (2009-02-03)5.86[17]
A baby is left alone in a car. A mother yells at a nanny. A person is catfished. A dog is left alone in a car.
9"Episode 5"February 17, 2009 (2009-02-17)5.70[18]
A woman tells her friend she wants to marry a man half her age. Once again, an elderly, confused man wants to drive. At an open house, a real estate agent discriminates against an African American couple and later, a Muslim couple. At a park, a young girl is approached by a man who attempts to lure her away.
10"Episode 6"February 24, 2009 (2009-02-24)5.54[19]
A mother with a child attempts to shoplift. People are approached by beggers asking for not money, but gallons of gas. At a restaurant, an obnoxious person begins to talk loudly on the phone. Multiple teenagers trash a car.
11"Episode 7"March 10, 2009 (2009-03-10)5.25[20]
Multiple college students are hazed into drinking staggering amounts of alcohol. A mother criticizes a daughter buying a wedding dress. A woman collapses on a busy street. Will people react differently if a homeless man collapsed? An underage girl is denied a valid prescription for birth control pills.
12"Episode 8"March 17, 2009 (2009-03-17)7.26[21]
At a restaurant, a 65-year-old man with three wives celebrates his impending marriage to his fourth wife, a 15-year-old girl. A group of teenagers verbally and physically attack a Hispanic man. Nineteen aspiring actors agree to say outrageous claims about a product on camera for a few seconds of TV time and a paycheck.
13"Episode 9"March 24, 2009 (2009-03-24)7.96[22]
A store clerk begins to racially profile an African-American customer. A man becomes uncomfortable when a gay couple begins to kiss at a bar. Once again, a person is catfished. A "bounty hunter" tells shoppers at a flea market to help him detain a supposed fugitive mother, by either arresting her, drugging her, or stealing her baby.

Ratings[]

Viewership and ratings per episode of What Would You Do?
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
1 "Episode 1" January 6, 2009 2.7/7 7.02[14]
2 "Episode 2" January 13, 2009 2.9/8 7.30[15]
3 "Episode 3" January 27, 2009 2.3/6 6.35[16]
4 "Episode 4" February 3, 2009 2.3/6 5.86[17]
5 "Episode 5" February 17, 2009 2.0/6 5.70[18]
6 "Episode 6" February 24, 2009 1.7/5 5.54[19]
7 "Episode 7" March 10, 2009 1.9/5 5.25[20]
8 "Episode 8" March 17, 2009 2.2/6 7.26[21]
9 "Episode 9" March 24, 2009 2.6/8 7.96[22]

References[]

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  6. ^ Parks, Joel (January 23, 2009). "When a Disoriented Senior Wants to Drive". ABC News. Archived from the original on January 29, 2009. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
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