Hi. just wanted to share my two cents. I do feel for the girls because it is a HUGE culture shock. I took a similar culture shock, only the opposite way, from the middle of the woods to a city that some consider a 'working class' city, and it was STILL a culture shock. So I do feel for them, but some things they said were just down right stupid. The wallmart thing however, did not surprise me. What surprised me was when the one girl said 'what's generic' and the other girl said 'i don't know'. ha! And the what's a well thing.
a few things i'd like to respond to from other posters (not trying to argue but i do want to stick up for the family, or even the producers a bit).
the well in the house, at first i thought, what is their well doing in their house. My family has a well also, like i said we lived in the middle of the woods, and it is not in the house. I think that these people's well might have been outside of the house when the house/property was constructed, but it seemed as if that room was built as an addition, and it just so happened that the well was in the way, so they built around it.
The ticks in the room, someone mentioned 'who has ticks all over like that'. People that's dogs roam free, that's who. Our first dog roamed free into the woods whenever it wanted, and we tried EVERYTHING to keep it tick free, collars, lotions, shampoos, etc. but the ticks would get on the dog, and when the dog came in they'd be all over the house. It was not at all surprising to me that ticks would be on the couch/bed/carpet, wherever. What i did find funny was that she called the tick a spider.
sorry for the long post, i also wanted to say I wish the grandmother would have said 'if you can't pluck the chicken, you can't eat dinner' that's what my dad would have said...