I am cait

Gee, I wished that I would have known it was on TV last night, so I would have made sure that I missed it, instead of being just lucky that I missed it.
 

Oh stop being such snobs... I watched it because I was curious to see what she looked like and how she sounded and carried herself. It was interesting to watch.. but now that my curiosity is satisfied, I will not be tuning in again..
 
I never had much interest in Bruce, the Kardashians or Cait, that's the only reason I wouldn't care about watching the show. Reality shows are in now, so I'm not surprised that Cait has another one going.
 
I don't understand how folks could not be curious... I never watched the Kardashians.. not even one time.. However, I DO remember Bruce Jenner and the Olympics.. so how can people say they don't have the teensiest tiniest interest in how Bruce looks as a woman? How he sounds, how he walks and acts.. I think y'all are lyin' lol!!
 
Anyone who is not blind, deaf, and has had a pulse over the past 3 months already KNOWS how Bruce/Caitlyn looks and sounds. For goodness sakes, it’s been on TV – all OVER TV, not just the Diane Sawyer interview, Vanity Fair, People, and all over the newsstands and checkout lanes. Then there was the ESPY Awards and the long aftermath, which still is going on. Who could miss it?

I don't care what you think, QS, but no, I’m not that curious anymore; I’m not lying and I doubt any other posters who say they didn’t bother to watch are liars. Some people are SICK of it. :mad:

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“lol”? Really? :rolleyes:
 
Anyone who is not blind, deaf, and has had a pulse over the past 3 months already KNOWS how Bruce/Caitlyn looks and sounds. For goodness sakes, it’s been on TV – all OVER TV, not just the Diane Sawyer interview, Vanity Fair, People, and all over the newsstands and checkout lanes. Then there was the ESPY Awards and the long aftermath, which still is going on. Who could miss it?

I don't care what you think, QS, but no, I’m not that curious anymore; I’m not lying and I doubt any other posters who say they didn’t bother to watch are liars. Some people are SICK of it. :mad:



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“lol”? Really? :rolleyes:

And I don't care that you don't care... what I think.. :tongue:
 
A pox on America for inventing reality shows in the first place. One was fine, two were OK but then they began to breed and now they are out of control.
You created a Frankenstein monster and unleashed it on the world.
 
Eh? No I didn't. It's not on OZ TV but I seldom watch reality TV. I did watch a couple of series of Survivor (?) when it was filmed over here and a couple of series of Big Brother (OZ version). It was interesting to follow the characters and see how they reacted but over all I prefer my dramas scripted.

I will be watching the new SBS program Go Back to Where You Came From which is more documentary than reality TV

http://www.sbs.com.au/programs/go-back-to-where-you-came-from
 
An American Family about the Louds is considered to be the first reality show (aired in 1973 on PBS – yes, PBS). A year later the BBC aired a copycat series The Family about the Wilkins, in England. Unleashing a monster? Well, I suppose one could look at it that way, but I don’t recall BBC being forced to copy America’s horrible idea or Brits being forced to watch it.
 
AWWWWW...Thats A Shame.

According to live-plus-same day Nielsen ratings, the premier of Jenner’s solo reality show only brought an audience of 2.73 million.
Many anticipated “I am Cait” would be the biggest hit on TV this year, but the season premier only brought in slightly higher numbers than an average “Keeping Up With The Kardashian” episode.The ratings were not the only things that were down. A number of critics found the show to be “staged,” some even calling it “boring.”

http://www.ijreview.com/2015/07/379...m_term=conservativedaily&utm_campaign=Culture
 


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