DreamPilot
jul 2004 se unió
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In this time of blogging, podcasting and myspace - society - especially the younger generations have this odd belief that everyone else in the world is fascinated by their lives. Every time you eat a potato - go blog about it - oh my god - someone clicked on my myspace acct - they're now my friend - etc etc etc. We're suffering from internet and reality TV overload folks - sometimes we just don't NEED to know every little painful and boring detail about painfully boring people who may (to some people I guess) look cute.
This show is representative of all that and more. If you honestly think that your own life is so boring, that you would find following around two self absorbed, talentless, karaoke singers as they yap on and on about stupid crap to be interesting - you need to turn off this show and improve your life.
This show portrays the very worst stereotypes of young gay men possible, rags on religion and does nothing to advance or contribute to society to have an open and honest discussion about homosexuality. And of course - not every show can or should be a social milestone BUT then at the very least a TV show could be entertaining or fun or emotional or interesting - none of which this show achieves.
It's like watching people look at themselves in a mirror. If you find that fun - you'll like this show.
This show is representative of all that and more. If you honestly think that your own life is so boring, that you would find following around two self absorbed, talentless, karaoke singers as they yap on and on about stupid crap to be interesting - you need to turn off this show and improve your life.
This show portrays the very worst stereotypes of young gay men possible, rags on religion and does nothing to advance or contribute to society to have an open and honest discussion about homosexuality. And of course - not every show can or should be a social milestone BUT then at the very least a TV show could be entertaining or fun or emotional or interesting - none of which this show achieves.
It's like watching people look at themselves in a mirror. If you find that fun - you'll like this show.
Maybe it's unfair to comment on this show yet - I've only seen 2 of the 2 episodes run so far. But...
I don't dislike Martha Stewart nor do I really like her either. Sort of how I feel about this show. While I can't find much to dislike about it - there's not much to like about it either. Bland, boring - sort of like staring at a package of Martha Stewart sheets in the store. You see her face - you guess they might be nice because they're expensive looking but you really don't... care.
In this show, she has this massive set featuring a kitchen, green house etc. She was very proud in the first show of announcing that you'd never see a couch on her sit - "there'll be no sitting on this show" - the idea is to always be doing something. That's the hook I guess.
The audience is polite and there are projects galore - but I guess i the end i just don't "get it"
I don't dislike Martha Stewart nor do I really like her either. Sort of how I feel about this show. While I can't find much to dislike about it - there's not much to like about it either. Bland, boring - sort of like staring at a package of Martha Stewart sheets in the store. You see her face - you guess they might be nice because they're expensive looking but you really don't... care.
In this show, she has this massive set featuring a kitchen, green house etc. She was very proud in the first show of announcing that you'd never see a couch on her sit - "there'll be no sitting on this show" - the idea is to always be doing something. That's the hook I guess.
The audience is polite and there are projects galore - but I guess i the end i just don't "get it"