Sunday, November 2, 2014


Kourtney and Khloe Take the Hamptons


           
              I am a big fan of the Kardashians and have been watching it for strongest time and I am so excited because tonight is the series premiere of Kourtney and Khloe take the Hamptons. I have been waiting to watch the show since the season of The Kardashians finished.
             Overall I felt the season premiere was fairly interesting. Already you can start to see the problems that will unfold later on in the season. These things I believe include Scott due to the recent death of his parents will start drinking heavily again and go out to parties, and Kourtney will get upset. Also Khloe won't want to be there because she would rather be in the city. I bribe this will cause tension between her and Kourtney too. I'm also excited to see Khloe and her recent new boyfriend French Montana's relationship unfold.
             So what does watching these shows say about the viewer. Why are people including myself interested in people's lives? Are we that nosy? Or do we want to see how the other half lives? I believe it's probably both, but why? I believe it says that our generation loves watching other people go through bad things in their lives such as divorce, drinking, etc., and we also love seeing the highs weddings, babies, etc., especially of the glamorous Kardashians. Their lives are so glamorous and high class and I believe we our interested I. How they live their lives and more importantly how they got all that money and fame and we question this while enjoying their reality shows.
             This not only goes for the Kardashian, but pretty much every reality show that exists. We love the drama and the tears and everything in between. This says a lot about our generation including the fact that we enjoy watching fake set up shows about people's lives, because we thrive to see the ugly sides of people more than the good.
             So what will come of tv in the future? Will it be reality shows or cheesy sitcoms? Even though I don't know ill be eagerly waiting to find out while kicking back watching reality shows while snacking on some popcorn.

Project Runway


            
            
             Although I have already written about the wonderful show Project Runway I have decided to write about it again, because Thursday was the season 13 finale. Project Runway is my favorite reality competition show right now, and I'm sad to say that it has finally come to an end.
             This season was the first season I watched from beginning to end, because usually I start mid season or quit watching it for various reasons. The first part of the finale premiered two Thursdays ago where we saw the beginning of their collections, and the judges opinions of the a few looks of their collections. When the judges reviewed their looks I thought that overall Char was in the most trouble. Her outfits didn't seem cohesive to me, and they seemed to fit two different scenarios a working woman, and then a woman out at night. Kini, however, received the worst treatment. His collection was torn apart, but I still believed he would be able to come back.
             When part two aired I was so excited to see the final looks. Overall my favorite collection was Kini, because he used denim throughout his looks, but he made it look classy, and timeless, and that's amazing to me. I liked Char's look, because it appealed to the "average woman" and isn't for an editorial shoot or on the red carpet it was something that most women would by for a daily outfit, and I was also shocked how much I liked it, because at her critique I didn't. I also liked Amanda's because her looks appealed to my sense of style. She has a more bohemian flare with her clothes, but her looks looked relatively the same to me. They were the same few patterns, and they had the curvy pieces of fabric, but I still loved her collection. Sean's collection was probably my least favorite. I thought it was cool that his collection told the story of the betrayal of Caesar, but he used too much fringe for me, and his looks you wouldn't see on the streets, but more on a red carpets.
             In the end Sean won, and I was kind of upset, because I thought Project Runway was about bringing fashion to the everyday people, but they chose a winner, and they even said they chose him, because he was a more editorial designer. I was happy he won, but I personally felt Mini should have won based on my fashion preference