Thanks the Lord! Hope fully this wil be the end of these nasty, talentless and uninteresting people. I want to see the Gosselins relegated to the dustbin of TV history…the sooner the better! — Jeffrey
Thank goodness it’s over. It’s a life lesson about having a serious discussion about family planning and not have that many children when you’re in your 20s.
Jeffrey, well said but you forgot “low class, trashy, wannabe pseudo-celebrities”. I’ve watched the show from the start when the babies were so young and adorable. I think “fame” went to Kate’s head and Jon was no longer good enough for her. I will never forget that couch scene where she berated him for breathing incorrectly!!!!
I’d heard from reliable sources two years ago that Jon was a slacker. No one is surprised by any of this. I’ve never seen the show myself and won’t miss it. But with hundreds of channels delivered by satellite, I feel like a kid of the 60’s on Sunday afternoon. There’s just nothing good on these days now that Mad Men is on break. Nothing but meaningless reality TV shows and brides trying on and endless sea of white dresses that all look the same.
Why the sudden drought of good TV? Is it the recession? I’d read somewhere that Kate Gosselin got $75K/episode. That’s what Jon Hamm makes on AMC.
If that’s true, we have our priorities all wrong.
Moments like the staging of the Magic Marker “villainy” are the essence of “reality” tv.
The entire genre hinges on finding physically attractive narcissists who are too dumb to realize when they’re being made fools of.
I’d hope that we’ll eventually hit bottom with all the “reality tv” junk and finally decide that we want real drama again. But then I look at the drama we have, and think I should really catch up on my reading instead.
Hurray!! No more Jerk and Kate!!!
to trudge through the vacuum of jon and the swamp of kate (and their impacts on the kids), i discovered that by watching the second tier of the children — the ones not in center camera or those not responding to overhead mics — i could find the relaxed, i-am-comfortable-being-me that i longed to see. and most of the time i saw just that.
children have no need to rehearse being natural.
Thank goodness it’s over. It’s a life lesson about having a serious discussion about family planning and not have that many children when you’re in your 20s.
How about not having that many children EVER?
Who are Jon and Kate?
Lets hope that someone is making sure that a lot of the money these self-centered poor excuses for parents have made by exploiting their kids has been socked away into a trust fund for the kids–one that they can’t touch.
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