Monday, May 5, 2014

Are You Reality TV Obsessed?



Hey Guys! This is Katie Newman with the first description of what my blog is all about. Personally, I have always been an avid television watcher and have always been obsessed with the more, "not-so-serious", television programs. In other words, some people may turn to television programs that have to do with a serious topic or event that is happening in our society today, while I usually turn to reality television shows, also referred to by some as "shit tv". Although I see why some view reality television as pointless television or as shows that make a person dumber after watching them, I turn to reality television for the sole purpose of being able to escape the anxiety and stress of what's going on in my life, and turn to television that I don't have to strongly pay attention to. When I watch reality television, I can engulf myself into the "real" lives of other people and not have to think about anything that I am watching because I know that it doesn't matter what I absorb or take from the show I'm watching. 

Therefore, I have created this blog to invite all those who enjoy watching television in their spare time and who may or may not have been able to give certain programs a chance to watch and potentially, find as interesting as I have. I am not forcing people to watch reality television, nor am I telling people they have to like what I am writing about, but I am opening up topics of discussion about certain television programs that I watch weekly and that I would like to exchange views, opinions and/or ideas about. Also, for those that actually do watch some of the reality television programs I find a liking for or whom watch reality television in general, I think this blog would help open their eyes to shows they may not have heard about or help catch them up on an episode they may have missed. 


Two reality television shows I personally love are MTV’s “The Challenge” and E! Entertainment news show called, “Total Divas”. On MTV’s “The Challenge”, it is actually the 25th challenge, where MTV reality television stars from previous shows, such as “The Real World” and “Road Rules”, compete in a serious of individual challenges that test the persons strength, team work, knowledge, and agility, with the hopes of winning and receiving a quarter of a million dollars. On top of watching non-stop battles between both men and female competitors, there is also the aspect of the drama that occurs between players, as personal relationships and secret pacts are formed under one single, shared house.
 On the E! Entertainment news shows called, “Total Divas”, it goes behind the scenes of the women, whom are also known as the diva’s of the WWE, wrestling world. I personally enjoy watching this show because it brings light to the wrestling world, other than just the well-known men that are apart of the WWE. Not only does this show involve how both the male and female professional wrestlers interact at work, but they introduce the intimate relationships that some of the diva's had outside of the ring and workplace. 

Even though both shows are labeled as “reality television” and can be stereotyped as the “shit”, “pointless” programs on television that people should ignore, they both manage to appeal to both, men and female viewers and incorporate aspects of television that are in fact, realistic. I think that by reading this blog, I could bring interest and attract those that read this blog, with the brief descriptions of what these two shows are about. As a result, I find there to be no harm in being open minded to take a look at what these shows, or any other reality television shows, can offer to your own personal enjoyment and amusement.