I think it would have been nice if:
(a) They'd mentioned why they considered me a "real ninja" (e.g. the Hatsumi/Takamatsu lineage thing)
(b) There'd been more of a time-length balance on the shuko/sword bit between Kari and Joel Everett: The first run-through was with Joel and we were "doing it for real", yet they only showed a few seconds of that
(c) They'd pronounced "Bujinkan" correctly the single time the name was mentioned
But I really have no major complaints. This show is, after all, entertainment first and foremost and was never intended to be about the Bujinkan or to be much of a serious exploration of historic ninjutsu.
Predictably, though, plenty of people even among our own "community" didn't understand what they were seeing:
http://www.martialartsplanet.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1166948#post1166948
http://www.martialartsplanet.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1167109#post1167109
I recorded the show, of course, and I just replayed the stuff with Adam in slow-mo. Hmmm. I'm very relaxed, smiling, as I'm moving. Obviously I've totally lost control of the situation. . .
Regarding the shuko-vs.-sword bit with Joel, which actually was done before the part with Kari: There was no rehearsal before going on-camera, and in fact I'd never done that AT ALL before doing it with Joel. He didn't know how I was going to finish it -- and I didn't either until I was actually doing it. But I also knew he could receive what I did without getting broken.
Dale, I thought you did a great job!