The last weekend of Spring Break, my teenage daughter indulged in a marathon of a "reality" tv show called "Outback Jack."  After a few episodes in a row, I decided to check out what my impressionable daughter was watching.
yikes!
On this show, like I suppose many before them, Outback Jack has to select a bride by process of elimination through a series of tasks and events.  This show was like Crocodile Dundee meets the Bachelor. 
When I was my daughter's age, I would cringe when my mother was watching tv with me and a love scene came on.  She was a nurse at Great Southeast Hospital in Washington DC in the women's health unit.  She was treating women who were dying of stds.  So I knew she couldn't help herself.  She had to turn the tv show into a lessons.  Sometimes my sister and I would catch each other's eye and brace for the inevitable lecture.  It made me want to turn the show off.
Well, my daughter has a divorced mother.  So when I learned that the "winner" had to marry the guy, I couldn't help myself.  I had to turn it into a lecture.
- marriage isn't a game
- this isn't reality
- why are they crying when they get eliminated? they just met the guy!
- why is he crying when he eliminates someone?  would he prefer polygamy?
- what are they going to do when they have to live together without a camera crew and scheduled tasks?
- what will dishes and laundry and babies and carpools do to their "love?"
My daughter asked me to leave to room.  I was ruining it.
Gladly.
Do you guys watch these shows where beautiful people line up to fight for another's affection?  Are the producers married?  Are they mocking us?
But then I think, how could they do worse than I did?  I was careful, thoughtful, took my time.  We got to know each others' families, attended church together, had common goals, and it still ended in divorce.  Who am I to criticize?
Monday, April 16, 2007
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2 comments:
No apologies for the lectures. I grabbed all teachable moments.
we do not watch any of those-type shows in my house - "dancing with the stars" is more our style.
btw, careful or not, you never know how someone will change over time.
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