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Don'tLiveonMoon
07-28-2004, 08:31 AM
Have any of you heard about this? It's a reality show that begins on UPN tonight which puts five young Amish people on their traditional year out in regular society with six "English" people the same age in a house in the big city. I don't get UPN so I probably won't be able to watch it, but it kind of intrigues me. On the one hand, it seems a little exploitive or offensive, but on the other hand the Amish people agreed to it, and it sounds like they come off better in the show than the others do most of the time. I'm fascinated by Amish culture and have a lot of respect for them, and it would be really interesting to see what they have to say about us. I think there's a lot we could learn from them. Some of them were on Good Morning America this morning. I wonder if any of them ended up deciding to leave their order. Diane was trying to guess, but I think they still have several months before they have to decide for sure, so there's probably still time to change their mind anyway...
Erin
ryhoyarbie
07-28-2004, 11:32 AM
I saw the previews for it. All I can say is, can we give this reality tv crap a rest. What is the deal with network heads anyway?....
ryan
Don'tLiveonMoon
07-28-2004, 04:17 PM
It does seem to have taken over. I think "Joan of Arcadia" is a brilliant new drama, but aside from that there haven't been too many new shows aside from reality TV.
Erin
McFraggle
07-28-2004, 05:47 PM
Amish Gone Wild!
JaniceFerSure
07-29-2004, 05:14 AM
I tried to watch it,couldn't get past the first 5 or 10 minutes. If they wanted to do this theme,the 'producers' should have played this topic fairly. After the 'city' group got moved in,the 'Amish' group came into the picture. The 'city' group started freaking out, like Amish is taboo or something. Hello,were they not told the show was Amish in the City,did the city people not see the Amish murals,hats,etc.. around the house? Did the 'producers' say nada to the city group,just to 'act' like they knew nothing about the Amish people moving into the house? Then after the Amish group walked into the house,and the gasps subsided,then the typecasting questions were grilled to the Amish group. "Do you have to wear those clothes all the time?" ETC.... I couldn't take it anymore.The production is so wired,I just put a tape in the vcr.
What would have worked to me,if the Amish group was there by themselves,and they should be given a fair chance to explore life outside their Amish community,by just having guides(fair and nice),show the group how modern society works. I understand,if the Amish group in reality today,were to become a part of 'our' world;they would have to be up against characters like the 'city' group.I just think the whole show is totally unfair and out of context.Then again,it is tv,a reality show,and I guess producers think they need the ratings. So tired of reality shows.Only ones I do watch are Last Comic Standing & Fear Factor.The rest is a waste of my time. Just my 2 cents.
sarah_yzma
07-29-2004, 07:33 AM
we were at church last night, otherwise my brother would have watched it. When we went to Amish Country in June, he was amazed! He wanted to get a hat, but dang, for simple hats, they sure are quite a pricey item!
Don'tLiveonMoon
07-29-2004, 08:04 AM
We usually make it to Lancaster at least once a year since my grandparents live right nearby in York. It's gorgeous there, a really neat place to visit. :cool:
Erin
sarah_yzma
07-29-2004, 08:50 AM
have you ever been to Heini's???? mmmmm...LOVE that place!
Don'tLiveonMoon
07-29-2004, 08:54 AM
Is that a restaurant? Not that I recall... Have you ever been to the Shady Maple? That's a really neat buffet.
Erin
sarah_yzma
07-29-2004, 08:58 AM
no it's a place where they make amish cheese...the great part is, you can try every type....YUM
Don'tLiveonMoon
07-29-2004, 10:03 AM
Ooooh, that sounds yummy. Erin + cheese = :flirt: I'll have to keep that in mind next time I'm in the area! :cool:
Erin
sarah_yzma
07-29-2004, 04:37 PM
yes, Sarah and cheese is nice, too....
ryhoyarbie
08-01-2004, 10:29 PM
I saw about 5 minutes of this show on Fridat night, since I had nothing better to do. It was sort of interesting yet dumb. The interesting parts were a girl, who was Amish, that went into an art gallary and was amazed at what she saw which was various paintings and all. She said that the Amish have no need to express themselves in the form of art such as painting.
The other thing I saw was one of the Amish women walked up to a meter where you put coins so you can park there without getting a ticket. The woman walked up to the meter, asked what it was, and how did it work.
ryan
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