Thursday, February 7, 2013

Why We Watch Reality TV


 Honey Boo-Boo, Jersey Shore, Survivor, Toddlers in Tiaras, these are just a couple of examples of the rash of horrible reality television shows that have been popping up all over the place. My understanding of reality television shows is that you take something like a competition or an activity that people want to see and you record it. This means that each show tells you something about the viewing audience as well as those participating. For example if you watch American Chopper you more than likely like motor cycles as well as the creative process involved in customizing them. Or if you watch The Most Dangerous Catch you might like watching people perform in dangerous situations. So I ask you what does this tell us about the viewing audience of the horrible shows I mentioned above.
I believe people watch these shows because they focus on what I call the dark side of reality, and by doing so they make you feel better about yourself by solidification your values or making you feel superior. These shows focus on drama and depravity more than anything else, and even though most of the people involved in these shows are looked down upon by the general population, we still idolize them and many wish they could be them. For example the show Toddlers In Tiaras is about a group of children who are in beauty competitions. But a majority of the show is filled with the drama between the over competitive mothers (who as far as I'm concerned are angry that they didn't become professional models so they are living their dream through their children). The viewing audience thrives on this drama for a couple of reasons, the most prevalent of which is the love of competition or the desire to feel that they are better than another person. I know plenty of people who think what these mothers are doing is horrible but they continue to watch the show because it helps prove to them that they are good parents.
These shows seem to have one purpose, to feed our desire to want to be better than someone else. And by finding people we love to hate to fill the roles, they have done just that.  

1 comment:

  1. I agree with what your saying about how the audience of these certain reality shows watch because of drama, but I personally believe that that is not the only and main reason why. I guarantee the majority of audience who watches these shows are teenage girls from the ages 16-22 to specifically add drama to their young lives. Their life contains it and by watching it helps fulfill their day successfully. Although, I know there is a select few that watch reality Television shows to get a nice laugh out of it rather than just thinking entirely highly of them self. Most of the cast on these shows have way more money than the audience watching them and highly doubt they are so condescending toward them since they are so drawn to the cast in the show. Im strongly convinced that a lot of people watch shows like survivor and jersey shore because it humors them to think that people living in a society just like them and trying to get by will almost do anything on live television just to get rich and famous. Even ifs it takes giving another Guido a jersey shore beating or eating raw catfish on an island with other stranded friends on survivor. They do it all and more.

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