Having been on the Canadian Dragons' Den[1] to pitch my game Rejection Therapy[2], I can verify a lot of what you said.
To add: the narrative and chronology of the exchange between contestant and the Dragons is sometimes manipulated, either to spice up the drama (let's face it, some contestants are boring) or create a more logical sequence of events or questioning.
That said, there was lots of drama before and during my pitch. I had my ass kicked.
To add: the narrative and chronology of the exchange between contestant and the Dragons is sometimes manipulated, either to spice up the drama (let's face it, some contestants are boring) or create a more logical sequence of events or questioning.
That said, there was lots of drama before and during my pitch. I had my ass kicked.
[1]http://www.cbc.ca/dragonsden/m/site/ [2]http://rejectiontherapy.com