Have the show-runners checked the dictionary for the word 'drama'? Obviously not, since what follows "them" (no spoilers), is behaving like the people involved were of elementary school age, not 'drama'. One can check Wikipedia for the article on 'drama' to make sure.
In the show's defense, the events are *real* and most of the viewers have probably seen people of the same age as the stars of this show act as childishly as the stars (and guest stars) do here. It's not as if events were portrayed untruthfully, it's just that the title advertises content that just isn't there. And regardless of the title, compared to the previous episode, this one is an absolute bore. Again, I feel sorry for the professional people who diligently put together this emotional flatline.
In the show's defense, the events are *real* and most of the viewers have probably seen people of the same age as the stars of this show act as childishly as the stars (and guest stars) do here. It's not as if events were portrayed untruthfully, it's just that the title advertises content that just isn't there. And regardless of the title, compared to the previous episode, this one is an absolute bore. Again, I feel sorry for the professional people who diligently put together this emotional flatline.