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Après avoir obtenu son diplôme d'études secondaires, Lauren, ancienne élève de "Laguna Beach", décide de vivre seule à Los Angeles et de travailler comme stagiaire chez Teen Vogue.Après avoir obtenu son diplôme d'études secondaires, Lauren, ancienne élève de "Laguna Beach", décide de vivre seule à Los Angeles et de travailler comme stagiaire chez Teen Vogue.Après avoir obtenu son diplôme d'études secondaires, Lauren, ancienne élève de "Laguna Beach", décide de vivre seule à Los Angeles et de travailler comme stagiaire chez Teen Vogue.
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While trying to watch an episode of the hills, i kept finding myself getting distracted by my cat chasing his tail. After all, watching my cat chase his tail was much more entertaining.
This show is so obviously scripted it's not even funny to call this a reality show. Why doesn't MTV just give it up and tell the truth. I guess that would actually mean admitting that these people's lives aren't that interesting unless a little bit of lines are thrown in there because let's be honest- how much fun could it be to actually watch people from their day to day lives? I really am waiting and hoping for mtv to shut down because they keep coming up with one lame thing after another and it has nothing to do with music like it had originally intended.
This show is so obviously scripted it's not even funny to call this a reality show. Why doesn't MTV just give it up and tell the truth. I guess that would actually mean admitting that these people's lives aren't that interesting unless a little bit of lines are thrown in there because let's be honest- how much fun could it be to actually watch people from their day to day lives? I really am waiting and hoping for mtv to shut down because they keep coming up with one lame thing after another and it has nothing to do with music like it had originally intended.
I discovered this by chance and to be honest the only reason I watched was to see what was the start of the ultra annoying reality stars Spencer Pratt and Heidi . Whom I first witnessed on the UK big brother show and had never heard of them
Super short episodes of 15 mins of same thing over and over again have no idea where Spencer makes money as have never seen him work so reality must pay big money!
Like most reality it is beyond superficial badly acted ( reality is a myth we all know this crap 💩 is scripted to within an inch of its life)
I guess if your desire in life is to be famous and rich then these shows are the ladder as they have been on every reality show they could find😂 A life fulfilled if that is their desire
Super short episodes of 15 mins of same thing over and over again have no idea where Spencer makes money as have never seen him work so reality must pay big money!
Like most reality it is beyond superficial badly acted ( reality is a myth we all know this crap 💩 is scripted to within an inch of its life)
I guess if your desire in life is to be famous and rich then these shows are the ladder as they have been on every reality show they could find😂 A life fulfilled if that is their desire
This show embodies the summum of materialism, the very worst in mankind. How can one be so completely preoccupied with the exterior, and not care about (or not see) what that makes them into? The Hills' cast consist of models. People who are seemingly so drawn into life's popularity contest that anything else ceases to be important to them. The entire globe could be in the middle of some horrible disaster, while these shallow fashion whores' only worry would be finding a pair of shoes that goes with their Prada purse. For some reason, watching this show reminds me of the infamous statement made by beauty pageant contestant Lauren Upton (the URL below). I wonder if this show's cast could find the USA on a world map...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WALIARHHLII
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WALIARHHLII
There's not much to expect out of a MTV show, especially when most of their programs targets tween to early 20's audiences.
Of course, for its purely entertainment value, you SHOULDN'T have to think too much of the program - just sit back and relax...right? But "The Hills" is unbearable. Period.
I decided to give it a try and watch one episode since my girlfriend has been begging me to watch it. At first, you kind of admire Lauren's maturity of wanting to go to school and create a future for herself. Then you realize that of course she would get ushered into a reputable school, get hired for a job that most girls dream and die for. It's a goddamn TV show that sets up everything to make life seem easy! And why wouldn't it? The main characters are inherently wealthy, good-looking fashionable girls with material goods 3/4's of Americans can't afford.
There's no way in hell that Heidi could've gotten hired for that job that she had - (something about being a professional events organizer?!?) without any references, or even a flippn' resume. She basically said in the interview that she has drive, is motivated to work?! What's sad is that this creates an unrealistic dream for teens.
I think I watched about 15 minutes of it, and turned it off.
I'll say this though, MTV can really market their products, and they are definitely experts at making crap look like it's worth watching...even when it isn't.
Of course, for its purely entertainment value, you SHOULDN'T have to think too much of the program - just sit back and relax...right? But "The Hills" is unbearable. Period.
I decided to give it a try and watch one episode since my girlfriend has been begging me to watch it. At first, you kind of admire Lauren's maturity of wanting to go to school and create a future for herself. Then you realize that of course she would get ushered into a reputable school, get hired for a job that most girls dream and die for. It's a goddamn TV show that sets up everything to make life seem easy! And why wouldn't it? The main characters are inherently wealthy, good-looking fashionable girls with material goods 3/4's of Americans can't afford.
There's no way in hell that Heidi could've gotten hired for that job that she had - (something about being a professional events organizer?!?) without any references, or even a flippn' resume. She basically said in the interview that she has drive, is motivated to work?! What's sad is that this creates an unrealistic dream for teens.
I think I watched about 15 minutes of it, and turned it off.
I'll say this though, MTV can really market their products, and they are definitely experts at making crap look like it's worth watching...even when it isn't.
Watching the people communicate on this show is like experiencing the shadow world that lies between sleep and wakefulness. Shallow words are spoken, followed by long pregnant pauses, meaningful looks and toothy smiles. There is waiting and then more waiting for something. It would be even more freakish than it is, if not for the fact that the women have such model-perfect looks and are a pleasure to look at. However, this would be intolerable and even hellish if regular-looking people pulled this. Conversation has been edited down to very feather-light fluff. Ambiance is always as tasteful as a romantically-lit, high-tone restaurant or a smart little clothing boutique. It's one long perfume commercial.
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- AnecdotesAlthough the show claimed to be reality TV with people portraying themselves, it became scripted right after Lauren Conrad left the show.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Entertainment Weekly's the New Classics: TV (2008)
- Bandes originalesOrdinary Superstar
Written by Timothy Fitzpatrick and Danielle McKee
Performed by Danielle McKee (as McKee) / Timothy Fitzpatrick (as Fitzpatrick)
Courtesy of Wishlab.com Studio, USA
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