Up until a week ago, I’d never heard of the show Here Comes Honey Boo Boo (on TLC). I saw a friend’s Facebook status mentioning Honey Boo Boo but not knowing what she’s talking about, I overlooked it. Coincidently, about an hour later, I saw previews for Honey Boo Boo and decided to watch it. To say the least, I was shocked. I didn’t even realize that the toddler girl was Honey Boo Boo. I thought the show was about her mom: a white trash, redneck, mother of four who got pregnant with her oldest daughter as a teenager. This woman doesn’t have much tact, and she definitely does not look her age (which is my age actually). At first I thought the show was a joke, and then I realized the premise is actually based on beauty pageants for kids (spinoff from Toddler’s in Tiara’s). I have to admit, when that little chubby, funny girl gets all glammed up, she looks really cute. But that’s besides the point, and not to mention, I’m not a big fan of beauty pageants for young children anyways.
All that being said, I couldn’t take my eyes off the show. In fact, the following night I tuned in again and realized that there was a marathon of the show running all night. I’ll admit, I stayed up and watched two of the episodes. Here’s a few things I kept thinking as the show progressed.
1. Why isn’t Child Services taking these kids away?
2. They must be making enough $ from the show to move somewhere better. Or at least, away from the train tracks that are IN their backyard.
3. Why someone would want a pig as a pet inside their house is beyond me. But then again, none of their other decisions really made sense to me.
4. Why would someone in the low-income bracket spend all of their $ on beauty pageants.
5. Is the saying “that’s a hot mess” going to be the newest popular tagline like Paris Hilton’s tagline “That’s hot!”?
6. This show is a mash-up of various reality shows including: Toddler’s in Tiara’s, Extreme couponing, and swamp people.
I think one of my favourite parts was having them talk about “dieting” (the 12-year-old daughter weighs more than me) as they were all sitting on the couch, snacking on what was probably a bag full of heart attacks waiting to happen. Another classic favourite was when they went to their local department shop to search for “deals”. Their local department store turned out to be the local dump. This family really took it to the next level, including rolling one of their daughters in an old, scummy, used-up mattress (gross anyone?). I also think it’s pretty funny that they have to write out what they’re saying as part of the show (not close captioning) because of their “accents”.
I wasn’t surprised by some of the twitter feeds going around a few weeks ago including “America is in trouble when more people tuned in to watch Honey Boo Boo than the Republican national convention” and “Obama recently claimed he’s never been more optimistic for the future of America. Clearly, he hasn’t seen ‘Here comes Honey Boo Boo'”
The problem is, I can’t stop watching this show. What is it about this show? I guess I am a reality TV junkie… Does anyone else out there feel the same way??
khaula mazhar says
I once stopped to watch a reality show and I think it was the toddler/tiara one I stopped because it left me with my mouth hanging open. At least Honey boo boo girl is cute, the girl on that show was throwing temper tantrums like she was some ..well never mind. She needed a really good spanking.
Nancy says
I caught a bit of the show one night and admit that, though I was supposed to be working, I could not take my eyes off the TV. I was appalled to say the least. But that’s exactly what captured me. I ran through the same list of questions in my head and with each pondering I felt sick to my stomach, yet I could not stop watching. I have vowed never to watch it again (but I might just be lying to myself). Regardless, the thought of that family sickens me and sucks me in at the same time. What is this (my) world coming to? 🙂
Maya Fitz says
exactly. The fact that a show like this made it to TV and people (including myself) are watching it, is SAD!! maybe we just all need an escape from reality? or feel better about our situation? who knows… but it’s def. strange!
CleverrealityDerek says
It’s sad that a family is just having a good time, spending time with each other? Or it’s sad that you use them to escape your on troubles for 30 minutes once a week to get a good laugh? I don’t think it is sad at all, it is entertainment and they are laughing with us all the way to the bank.
kelly says
I haven’t seen this show, but I felt the exact same way about Toddlers and Tiara’s- as much as I was apalled by some of the parents and everything that went on, I just couldn’t stop watching! It felt like a morbid fascination. From the previews I’ve seen of Honey Boo, the family looks gross!
CleverrealityDerek says
This show is entertaining. People weren’t downgrading Green Acres for having a pet pug. Just because it is not “scripted” does not mean it is a horrible sign of the impending fall of the American Empire.