JazzRemington
10th April 2006, 07:12
I'm watching an episode of the Bravo reality show, "Real Housewives of Orange County." The show is about three upper-middle class families adn their adventures.
The reason I think this show is interesting is because of the way the families are shown. We aren't shown the greatness of the families, rather how they REALLY function. In all the instances of the families meeting other people outside their respective families, they instantly start comparing. When one family went to another's house to have drinks and talk, the first family started comparing their houses. A women thought a wife was better than her at everything, in another example. ALL families espoused some sort of work-centered attitudes. Just now, a hotel one member of a family was described as "lesser...priced hotel."
The reason I think this show is interesting is because of the way the families are shown. We aren't shown the greatness of the families, rather how they REALLY function. In all the instances of the families meeting other people outside their respective families, they instantly start comparing. When one family went to another's house to have drinks and talk, the first family started comparing their houses. A women thought a wife was better than her at everything, in another example. ALL families espoused some sort of work-centered attitudes. Just now, a hotel one member of a family was described as "lesser...priced hotel."