In addition to the pre-job oversharing, the ins and outs of filming a television show also make the duo repeat themselves a whole lot more than they normally would. While a job is being filmed, nobody has any way of knowing for sure which shots will and won't make it to air. It can prove tricky trying to edit together shots that may be slightly out of sequence because it makes a scene flow better-- and it's risky cutting a shot out entirely as it may omit essential info.
As a way around this, producers of Billy the Exterminator have Billy and Ricky continually re-explain what they're doing, the facts of the creatures at hand, and so on as a way to ensure that no key information is lost no matter what shots or scenes end up being cut.
The closest thing to an official explanation of Mary Bretherton's departure from the show is that she just wasn't a big fan of being on television. An entirely believable excuse, as not everyone is built to be a reality TV star. But some buzz has suggested that Mary's departure from both the the series and Vexcon-- the company at the heart of the show-- was at Billy's insistence, and that it was all due to a major fight between him and Mary over false rumors around the office that she was pregnant.
That she was punished for rumors about herself seems strange, though the theory is that Billy has zero tolerance for office gossip and Mary just ended up being the fall guy for that particular round of rumor mongering. While a lot of the style and persona that came to define Billy as a reality TV star was intact from the moment he was on camera, there was one noticeable difference: the length of his hair. As Billy would later explain, his mother insisted he cut his long rocker locks in order to have a more clean-cut appearance on television.
Billy says that Donnie also tried to talk him into toning down his edgy look even further by wearing a polo and khakis instead of his trademark uniform of leather and zippers, but he wasn't budging on that.
The haircut was as far as he was willing to go to placate his mom. Speaking of Donnie, it would seem that meddling in her children's lives goes beyond just trying to ensure they look handsome on television. She also doesn't mind making it known when she isn't fond of her boys' choice in women. A lot of reports have indicated that Donnie would frequently butt heads with Ricky's wife, Pam, even while they were married.
Ricky has been known to play that down as the pair just being too much alike and the bickering having been mostly good-natured, but some sources close to the clan have claimed that Donnie's disdain for Pam-- and her refusal to hide it-- was a major factor in Ricky and Pam's eventual divorce. Donnie trying to control Billy's hair and wardrobe suddenly doesn't seem nearly as overbearing by comparison. Poor Pam. First she marries a guy who let his mother push him away from her, and then she is cast on a hit reality TV show only to be booted off before the end of the first season.
The reason for Pam's departure is reportedly due, once again, to Billy's seemingly low patience for drama involving women. There was obviously a point in time where all parties involved had decided that Pam could keep working for Vexcon even after her divorce from Ricky, up to and including being cast on the show. It was definitely a fun source of dramatic tension to have a pair of ex-spouses working together. Just like that, Pam was gone, and some have claimed that she was forced to resign by Billy, who just wasn't fond of her personally and didn't want to deal with her anymore.
It probably shouldn't come as a huge surprise to anyone that the producers of Billy the Exterminator cherry-pick which jobs are TV-worthy and which ones aren't. After all, it wouldn't be all that interesting to watch a fairly routine cockroach fumigation or a quick, incident-free rodent removal.
Still, the fact that Billy and Ricky-- who have been doing this for years and look as though they love what they do-- seem to have a "What have we gotten ourselves into!? That's because it is, with their supposed shock at the twists and turns of each job played up for dramatic tension. Often times, people who are way into animals aren't particularly fond of their fellow humans. And while there are several other pest control firms in Louisianna, Billy is the only one who tackles animals of all kinds.
In this article, we take a closer look at Billy Bretherton and his wiki-bio. Billy is very much a private person and likes to keep his comings and goings to himself. Billy has also kept mum about his educational background. The entrance exam showed that Billy had an aptitude for biology and entomology. The training provided by the US Air Force in the field proved to be instrumental to Billy late in his career. After his time at the force, Billy moved to Venton, Louisiana. He started his own company by the name of Vexcon Animal and Pest Control.
Billy revealed in an interview that his father invested his retirement money in the business. There are speculations that Billy and Mary, who have a son named Bryce, got a divorce. It was short lived with only 16 episodes and less than subscribers. He however currently runs Vexcon following the retirement of both Billy and Donnie. After disappearing on us, Billy The Exterminator star finally made a comeback on our screens in an original series titled Billy Goes North.
In this season, Billy goes up against more fierce and dangerous pests in the Canadian wild. Fans hope he is finally here to stay! Before being a reality tv star he enrolled in the United States Air Force at the age of He was then sent to study biology and entomology after an aptitude test proved he had skills in those fields.
Billy started Vexcon in May with his family as his support.
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