tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5693318878614328265.post7947260020668822827..comments2024-02-26T00:14:59.543-08:00Comments on Western Warmth: Reality TV, Househunters, journal thoughtsBobi Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07691254928223482975noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5693318878614328265.post-10635169961341808132015-11-22T13:04:04.108-08:002015-11-22T13:04:04.108-08:00Hi Bobi :)
I've been a fan of HH/HHI for awhil...Hi Bobi :)<br />I've been a fan of HH/HHI for awhile, I don't have HGTV so I just catch whatever episodes people upload online. I don't think I've seen yours as I don't remember anything with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.<br />That said, I got to this page by first reading Hooked on Houses and reading your post about your experience, which I found really interesting and enjoyed reading! Like many, I am aware that reality TV isn't quite "reality" and that I as a viewer should absorb my entertainment with a grain of salt to say the least. I did find it interesting how from your post in 2012, to this post just last month, (and I could easily be wrong so I apologize if I am) your tone seemed to change significantly from viewing the experience originally as fun and positive to now seeing it as exploitative and with a more negative light. I am a bit curious as to why it changed so much.<br />I watch HHI as a way to explore new places through the eyes of others, and I enjoy seeing the different ways homes are designed/decorated/laid out throughout different places and cultures in the world.<br />I enjoyed all of your writing on your experience with a reality tv show. Hope whichever home you're in now is great to you and your family :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05229314478612958214noreply@blogger.com