I can see how it happened in the beginning. It wasn't even a show, I think, it was a special about the eight babies and Kate's recovery, I believe.
Now? Far from letting cameras in to see the "reality" of dealing with eight kids, they're making their entire living off the kids, and tangential products (the book, etc.). And the fact that neither parent thought it would be a good idea to call a halt to the show for the CHILDREN'S sake while this divorce drama was going on, is unbelievable.
And that's from me, who used to like the show in the early seasons, when the kids were really little.
And the article never answers the question that popped into my mind: "Q from Star Trek or Q from James Bond?"
Seriously. It's like they don't even know us!
And the fact that neither parent thought it would be a good idea to call a halt to the show for the CHILDREN'S sake while this divorce drama was going on, is unbelievable.
They did take a break for a few weeks.
But, yeah, this show got out of hand a few years ago, and just got ridiculous this year. It should have ended.
And the article never answers the question that popped into my mind: "Q from Star Trek or Q from James Bond?"
I have no idea why, but my brain bypassed both of these and went straight for Q: The Winged Serpent.
eta: Although the article has a picture of the Bond Q....
Which is funny, because it was the other Q that came to mind first. Thus proving I'm a geek.
I have no idea why, but my brain bypassed both of these and went straight for Q: The Winged Serpent.
And I thought of THAT while I was typing my last post.
What kind of geek are you that when you see Q from Star Trek, you think "Oh, it is the actor who played Eugene on Days of Our Lives".
What kind of geek are you that when you see Q from Star Trek, you think "Oh, it is the actor who played Eugene on Days of Our Lives".
Yeah, used to think that too. And I haven't seen Days in who knows how long.