The most ridiculous and annoying TV shows

By Desiree Cardenas Posted June 2, 2011

If I were to mention the words “fist pump” I think everyone would automatically think of The “Jersey Shore”. This show has somehow grasped the American teenager in a tight bronze grip that they are unable to remove. What’s not to like about “Jersey Shore”? You’ve got, partying down at Karma, GTL (gym, tan, laundry) is considered a way of life, and it has true love between Sammie and Ronnie along with Mike, Snooki, Deena and Vinny. Actually, what is to like about “Jersey Shore”? A bunch of Guidos living in a beach house who turn their nose at white people, party way too much and the drama is never under control. Maybe if you have no life yourself then tuning into these overly tanned people’s lives may seem exciting for you. It’s just ridiculous that we feel the need to watch them parade around proving that guys who live to lift weights are not the brightest crayons in the box.

While we’re on the topic of unnecessary drama, “Operation Repo” needs to stop. Not only do I not understand how watching “Jersey Shore” is entertaining, I really do not get how watching a Puerto Rican family and one buff white dude repossess cars is amusing in the slightest bit. It’s mostly annoying. I always feel bad for those people that are being terribly embarrassed on national television. They overreact, but how would any one of us feel if our car was being taken and there were cameras everywhere to witness? That’s just something that should be dealt with in private.

Another show that I simply cannot stand, yet I see it on the channel every once in a blue moon is “Parental Control”. Really, that has to be the worst show that MTV has ever come up with, considering “Date My Mom” and “Next”, that’s pretty bad. I know it’s fake, but just the sheer fact that they made a show about parents complaining about their kid’s significant other is beyond me. For one, they’re young, nothing lasts. Two, as much as I do love them, I don’t want my parents choosing my dates. Finally, three, the parents never like the person in question for stupid reasons. Once again, it’s so unfair that their kid hardly ever chooses the first one they were with; they claim they’re in love yet date someone else. I can’t wait for that loving relationship.

I can’t wait for the day that television comes up with some good shows.

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