In the original webseries, the show has no music in the background and, instead, has the interviewers' voices. However, in this all you have is mediocre reactions, overwhelmed with pompous "child stars" and background music that takes it away from it's roots. People like the realistic setting, with longer videos and more in-depth reactions. All "React to That" displays is short "wows", with the paid "famous" actors getting longer time, and then a sudden physical-challenge that no one cares about. The way this would be successful is if they just air the program how it was previously made. Even if you only aired repeats of the original show, your rating would be twice this. The online version gets millions of views per episode; I'd be surprised if this version got more than 200,000. Fine Brothers, I love your work, but this show is an obvious example of Hollywood turning something good into something fake and mainstream. Everyone, if you want to know what the original is like, go on http://www.youtube.com/FineBros .