Friday, October 4, 2013

Money Doesn't Grow on Trees



Meh . . .
I couldn't even make it through an entire episode. The woman in the first episode was so insufferably selfish I couldn't finish it. I realize it's "reality", and editing is done to highlight the worst qualities as well as encouraging the people to "act" a certain way to enhance their worst qualities, but still. I've seen "reality TV" episodes that at least make the characters have redeeming qualities and cast the bad qualities in such a way that you're able to sympathize somewhat. Rich Bride, Poor Bride not so much. I felt no empathy at all for these people. I just wanted to punch her in the face, and encourage the man to save himself agony later and not marry her.

Turned it off 5 minutes in...
Very silly, cheesy, waste of my time. There are many other better programs, and wedding planning type dramas out there. I'll stick with those!

Better than I expected
I was expecting this show to be over the top cheesy but I found myself laughing and loving every episode. Some of these brides/grooms have the most ridiculous taste in wedding decor and what have you, but I love how the planners are able to reel some of them back to a more tasteful presentation. Although almost none of them came under budget, I still enjoyed watching how the bride and groom's idea of the perfect wedding comes to fruition thanks to very stressed out planners. I really wish amazon would get more seasons!!

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