GOSH I love "reality" shows.
Jul. 16th, 2008 09:03 pmWife Swap, just saw an episode of that that I hadn't seen before.
They're great. All that snark, and sarcasm, and judgmentalism, and it's socially acceptable! I love it. (My first judgment is wondering what sort of person watches these shows and then up and decides it'll be really fun to go on one. Who does that?)
But I've been thinking.
They keep pairing opposites - a REALLY STRICT parent with a REALLY LAX one, say, or a VERY RELIGIOUS one with a NOT RELIGIOUS AT ALL one.
Or occasionally they go for "Really weird with really weird" where they *also* fit one of those dichotomies.
But you know what would be just as funny and equally interesting? If they paired less obvious opposites - a very religious Christian family with a very religious non-Christian family, or a family that follows a very strict homeschool curriculum with a group of unschoolers, that sort of thing.
That would just be funny as heck. Think about it.
They're great. All that snark, and sarcasm, and judgmentalism, and it's socially acceptable! I love it. (My first judgment is wondering what sort of person watches these shows and then up and decides it'll be really fun to go on one. Who does that?)
But I've been thinking.
They keep pairing opposites - a REALLY STRICT parent with a REALLY LAX one, say, or a VERY RELIGIOUS one with a NOT RELIGIOUS AT ALL one.
Or occasionally they go for "Really weird with really weird" where they *also* fit one of those dichotomies.
But you know what would be just as funny and equally interesting? If they paired less obvious opposites - a very religious Christian family with a very religious non-Christian family, or a family that follows a very strict homeschool curriculum with a group of unschoolers, that sort of thing.
That would just be funny as heck. Think about it.
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Date: 2008-07-17 01:25 am (UTC)Mind, it definitely had something to it, since it made me tune in when I don't usually watch that sort of show. Of course, they choose people with the worst social skills possible for these things, because otherwise it might actually be interesting instead of just "dramatic."
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Date: 2008-07-17 01:29 am (UTC)Yeah, they sure do.
I saw one - one, mind you - where both families really followed the rules and worked together and more or less looked like they had fun, and they seemed to really be able to pinpoint *actual* problems in the other's set-up.
Mostly... not so much.
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Date: 2008-07-17 03:53 am (UTC)My thoughts exactly.
Yet I'm still a sucker for the drama. Guess that's why this stuff continues to get made.
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Date: 2008-07-17 03:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-17 04:03 am (UTC)I agree that there's really no reason we should automatically distrust raw meat from a healthy animal kept in a clean environment and prepared in another clean environment - but their house did not even remotely qualify.
And I don't like to say this, but I know about mess. Their house was a disaster area.
Besides, I can't take anybody seriously who says things like "Do you honestly think God would put anything on this earth that would hurt us" when, yes, I do honestly think that. Smallpox springs to mind.
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Date: 2008-07-17 04:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-17 04:29 am (UTC)Not to mention the poor kids, who are clear failures of unschooling. They're like every negative stereotype of homeschooled kids at once! Terrible social skills, terrible emotional maturity, minimally educated - appalling.
Well, of course, it happens sometimes. Not every homeschooling family can be good at the job, some of them have to be fuck-ups.
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Date: 2008-07-17 06:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-17 01:25 am (UTC)Mind, it definitely had something to it, since it made me tune in when I don't usually watch that sort of show. Of course, they choose people with the worst social skills possible for these things, because otherwise it might actually be interesting instead of just "dramatic."
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Date: 2008-07-17 01:29 am (UTC)Yeah, they sure do.
I saw one - one, mind you - where both families really followed the rules and worked together and more or less looked like they had fun, and they seemed to really be able to pinpoint *actual* problems in the other's set-up.
Mostly... not so much.
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Date: 2008-07-17 03:53 am (UTC)My thoughts exactly.
Yet I'm still a sucker for the drama. Guess that's why this stuff continues to get made.
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Date: 2008-07-17 03:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-17 04:03 am (UTC)I agree that there's really no reason we should automatically distrust raw meat from a healthy animal kept in a clean environment and prepared in another clean environment - but their house did not even remotely qualify.
And I don't like to say this, but I know about mess. Their house was a disaster area.
Besides, I can't take anybody seriously who says things like "Do you honestly think God would put anything on this earth that would hurt us" when, yes, I do honestly think that. Smallpox springs to mind.
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Date: 2008-07-17 04:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-17 04:29 am (UTC)Not to mention the poor kids, who are clear failures of unschooling. They're like every negative stereotype of homeschooled kids at once! Terrible social skills, terrible emotional maturity, minimally educated - appalling.
Well, of course, it happens sometimes. Not every homeschooling family can be good at the job, some of them have to be fuck-ups.
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Date: 2008-07-17 06:03 pm (UTC)