There is a trade-off. A person who thinks he is special enough to have a show about him might be lacking in other ways. Compassion and empathy come to mind. Brutus, let others have their shows, and keep what it is that makes you a decent human being.
Dumped cable years ago. I’ll watch over the air broadcast news until the ‘newscasters’ begin trying to revive their failed comedy careers, unless there is an important story, then I’ll bear with their nonsense.
Instead of a Celebrity Reality Show, maybe someone can produce a daily comic strip about you and your family Brutus. I’d bet that strip would be very popular and have a long run.
I agree with Brutus, there are way too many celebrities in general. What concerns me is the fact so many people allow a “celebrity” to do their thinking for them; everything from buying a particular product, tho how and what to think, how to vote and everything in between.
I have never watched a reality show. Curses on the writers’ strike that spawned them. Reality shows are cheap to make. Brutus could watch something else since he doesn’t like them. Or take Kewpie outside for a nice long walk.
I’d be happy if all “reality” shows went away! But I’m wondering what Veeblefester would do if a camera crew followed Brutus into the office. Or how Gargoyle would act with cameras recording her. This could actually be spicy.
Chip, Brutus et al have been entertaining us for eons, so he and his belong to the celebrity reality show group of plain old boring people, let’s get him on the show (very funny by the way)…
My wife likes to watch the reality rubbish on free to air TV. I have said to her “Would you pay $14 to go to the local cinema to watch that?”. “NO WAY”. was her reply. I rest my case.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 1 year ago
In the Italian version of “celebrity” reality shows there are celebrities who are unknown even to their parents.
oldpine52 about 1 year ago
Most of those on ‘reality’ shows are has beens who never were.
Jeff0811 about 1 year ago
There is a trade-off. A person who thinks he is special enough to have a show about him might be lacking in other ways. Compassion and empathy come to mind. Brutus, let others have their shows, and keep what it is that makes you a decent human being.
The dude from FL (not bragging) Premium Member about 1 year ago
I agree completely, I love to see regular people on game shows. When they have celebrities…I never watch!
zzeek about 1 year ago
Dumped cable years ago. I’ll watch over the air broadcast news until the ‘newscasters’ begin trying to revive their failed comedy careers, unless there is an important story, then I’ll bear with their nonsense.
nosirrom about 1 year ago
How about a regular show like:
Leave it to Brutus
Brutus Knows Best
My Favorite Brutus
I Love Brutus
The Life of Brutus
GROG Premium Member about 1 year ago
I wouldn’t watch either way. I would prefer to escape reality for a few hours.
bobwigg761 about 1 year ago
Instead of a Celebrity Reality Show, maybe someone can produce a daily comic strip about you and your family Brutus. I’d bet that strip would be very popular and have a long run.
The Reader Premium Member about 1 year ago
An evening with the Thornapples: tonight, Brutus looses the remote while Gladys burns the supper.
Gina Carson about 1 year ago
TV will soon be relegated into oblivion. Personal devices, envied by Dick Tracey, are replacing the more traditional entertainment option.
JohnCL about 1 year ago
Better still, a lot fewer “reality shows”.
Chris about 1 year ago
even Brutus acknowledges that he’s boring. :}
ladykat about 1 year ago
You have a very valid point, Brutus. Reality shows should be about the real people who struggle in the real world.
mfrasca about 1 year ago
Awaiting a phone call from Andy Warhol?
Just-me about 1 year ago
I agree with Brutus, there are way too many celebrities in general. What concerns me is the fact so many people allow a “celebrity” to do their thinking for them; everything from buying a particular product, tho how and what to think, how to vote and everything in between.
preacherman Premium Member about 1 year ago
No, Brutus, the only time TV has plain, old, boring regular people on is when it’s a sitcom. And I vote you to be the star of the show.
Moonkey Premium Member about 1 year ago
I have never watched a reality show. Curses on the writers’ strike that spawned them. Reality shows are cheap to make. Brutus could watch something else since he doesn’t like them. Or take Kewpie outside for a nice long walk.
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
It would definitely be different. However, if you see how many of us follow Brutus, there might just be a niche…..
djtenltd about 1 year ago
Sure, Brutus. The ratings will REALLY fly off the charts! SMH!
paranormal about 1 year ago
Reality shows started with a writers strike in the early to mid 1980’s. Survivor was the first one.
Sir Davecelot about 1 year ago
Tsk Tsk Tsk. Everybody and their mother these days!
GiantShetlandPony about 1 year ago
It amazes me people still watch “reality” tv. It’s anything, but reality.
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
That certainly has some merit, it make our lives seem better by comparison.
Buckeye67 about 1 year ago
I have to admit, I think the Thornapples would be a big improvement over the Kardashians.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’d be happy if all “reality” shows went away! But I’m wondering what Veeblefester would do if a camera crew followed Brutus into the office. Or how Gargoyle would act with cameras recording her. This could actually be spicy.
T... about 1 year ago
Chip, Brutus et al have been entertaining us for eons, so he and his belong to the celebrity reality show group of plain old boring people, let’s get him on the show (very funny by the way)…
Birdman47 about 1 year ago
My wife likes to watch the reality rubbish on free to air TV. I have said to her “Would you pay $14 to go to the local cinema to watch that?”. “NO WAY”. was her reply. I rest my case.