I try not to be a
crybaby but last night I found myself tearing up over Snooki’s show. I think
I’m in trouble. I knew I might be headed down the wrong path when I felt the
same way over a Folger’s commercial at Christmastime. You know the one with the
son who comes home in time for the holidays and sees his little sister first?
That’s it.
Who’s the Svengali
who decided to pull on our emotional heartstrings with his voyeuristically
styled productions? It’s like watching surgery. You want to turn away but
something compels you to look again. Somebody’s
making a bazillion dollars on this and we keep looking.
And then we get
embarrassed and never admit we watch it.
“Oh, that crap. I
never watch that stuff,” everybody says. Right.
For me it all
started with Little People, Big World. I was captivated by a few aspects, one
of which was the Roloff family pumpkin farm in Oregon and the really cool open
floor plan of their house. The scenery was beautiful and the fact that Amy and
Matt wanted to strangle each other half the time was also a factor. And the
fact that they are little people who got more exercise in an episode than I
will in my lifetime.
There are so many reality
shows on television now days that it’s hard not to watch them. That’s all we’ve
got. You find yourself sucked into the everyday woes of the Sister Wives or
wondering how they’re going to potty train the dog on Married to Jonas. Like we
don’t have enough to worry about. We have our own bills to pay and dogs to take
to the vet in diamond encrusted pet carriers.
I’ll say one thing, they’ve got us. Oh, I know
there are some people who live quite nicely without television. I’ve even tried
cutting the cable cord but I always come back to it like a moth to a flame.
I miss the old days
when the people on television got in those wacky situations and we just laughed
along never worrying whether or not it was real. Whatever happened to Bewitched,
Green Acres and the Patty Duke Show? Now that was some quality television. They
don’t make TV like that anymore. Ah,
today I leave you with this:
Where Cathy adores a
minuet,
The Ballet Russes, and
crepe suzette,
Our Patty loves to
rock and roll,
A hot dog makes her
lose control --
What a wild duet!
Comments
I don't watch tv. I loathe reality shows. If I want reality, there's a bar two blocks from my house. There's enough real life drama there.
I must run now. My cat is late for his vet appointment.