That was my initial reaction too, but my wife pointed that he threw them both under the bus with those comments.My jaw damn near hit the floor. I couldn't believe he actually called Jon useless on national TV. Maybe he really has been sipping some of Kate's Kool-Aid.
That was my initial reaction too, but my wife pointed that he threw them both under the bus with those comments.
The finale was moderately interesting. It was interesting to hear Jamie and Ashley's post-RV trip comments... and how they did (or should I say "didn't") mesh with Kate's. Kate say she's apologized and they've all (Steve too), talked, kissed, and made up and she still loves them all (though she got an added dig in on Ashley for being a drama queen during the "DISGUSTING!!! pizza incident"). However, Ashley made it very clear that things are far from "over", Kate's conversation with her was only small talk, and when asked about Kate saying they'd worked things out Ashley got a good one in about Kate's making stuff up to fit her desired viewpoint.
Kate was given ample time to make her case that the film company's editors just like to use the "bad" stuff she does. Perhaps, but Kate, if you wouldn't give them so much "over-the-top" material to work with, they'd be forced to show something else! It's not JUST the editing. Ashley didn't flip her a verbal bird and leave the kids in tears because of editing... and she wasn't the first person to leave in a huff, as Kate so pointedly noted. Jamie also made a telling observation on how much Kate's persona changed after she went all "Hollywood".
I also don't fully buy her "I just realized one day that Jon had departed the path we were on as parents and a married couple and decided to go his own way" meme. To be sure, Jon made some inexcusably stupid moves, but I also think that he was to a certain degree "elbowed" off the harmonious path. After having so many coals heaped on one's head by their "partner", it's tempting to just stop trying and withdraw. Do I think they might have still gotten divorced if they'd never been on TV? I don't know. Do I think the show caused the divorce? No.... but I think it made a great catalyst for the split.
As for the now "unemployed" Kate... I hate to say it, but I think your 15 minutes are pretty much up. Oh, there may be a "Where are they now?" show somewhere down the line, but I just don't see any really TV options left. Seeing as how book sales have dried up, I don't think there's much of an audience for what she has to say. I can't see her acting. The RV trip did the perception of her smarts no good (at least in terms of Earth Sciences and history)... and she may be cute, but I think her hawking of Hannah to The Disney Channel is a pretty long-shot.
I personally wish her well... and I pray that my fears about the challenges her kids may face as wrong. But if nothing else, they can sell the mansion and acreage, buy a nice home in an nice place (like their last one), and have a lot of money left over to live on while Kate works at a "mediocre" job like the rest of us have. The Paparazzi will stop caring and go chase someone else... and with the TV crew gone, people will actually start no longer stopping and staring when they go out in public and no longer whip out those infernal cell phone cameras for a quick snap and then an e-mail to TMZ.
So, the show's over... about a couple of years too late. Hip-hip-hurray! Amen. The End.
That was my initial reaction too, but my wife pointed that he threw them both under the bus with those comments.
The finale was moderately interesting. It was interesting to hear Jamie and Ashley's post-RV trip comments... and how they did (or should I say "didn't") mesh with Kate's. Kate say she's apologized and they've all (Steve too), talked, kissed, and made up and she still loves them all (though she got an added dig in on Ashley for being a drama queen during the "DISGUSTING!!! pizza incident"). However, Ashley made it very clear that things are far from "over", Kate's conversation with her was only small talk, and when asked about Kate saying they'd worked things out Ashley got a good one in about Kate's making stuff up to fit her desired viewpoint.
Kate was given ample time to make her case that the film company's editors just like to use the "bad" stuff she does. Perhaps, but Kate, if you wouldn't
give them so much "over-the-top" material to work with, they'd be forced to show something else! It's not JUST the editing. Ashley didn't flip her a verbal bird and leave the kids in tears because of editing... and she wasn't the first person to leave in a huff, as Kate so pointedly noted. Jamie also made a telling observation on how much Kate's persona changed after she went all "Hollywood".
I also don't fully buy her "I just realized one day that Jon had departed the path we were on as parents and a married couple and decided to go his own way" meme. To be sure, Jon made some inexcusably stupid moves, but I also think that he was to a certain degree "elbowed" off the harmonious path. After having so many coals heaped on one's head by their "partner", it's tempting to just stop trying and withdraw. Do I think they might have still gotten divorced if they'd never been on TV? I don't know. Do I think the show caused the
divorce? No.... but I think it made a great catalyst for the split.
As for the now "unemployed" Kate... I hate to say it, but I think your 15 minutes are pretty much up. Oh, there may be a "Where are they now?" show somewhere down the line, but I just don't see any really TV options left. Seeing as how book sales have dried up, I don't think there's much of an audience for what she has to say. I can't see her acting. The RV trip did the
perception of her smarts no good (at least in terms of Earth Sciences and history)... and she may be cute, but I think her hawking of Hannah to The Disney Channel is a pretty long-shot.
I personally wish her well... and I pray that my fears about the challenges her kids may face as wrong. But if nothing else, they can sell the mansion and acreage, buy a nice home in an nice place (like their last one), and have a lot of money left over to live on while Kate works at a "mediocre" job like the rest of us have. The Paparazzi will stop caring and go chase someone else... and with the TV crew gone, people will actually start no longer stopping and staring when they go out in public and no longer whip out those infernal cell phone cameras for a quick snap and then an e-mail to TMZ.
So, the show's over... about a couple of years too late. Hip-hip-hurray! Amen. The End.
I'm not sure what you meanb..her followers have nothing to do with her blocking you, and why wouldn't anyone block people who hate them and say horrible things..doesn't matter if the things are true or not, I can understand blocking people who hated me.
I'm also not sure what the rabid followers are. Are they the same as the rabid haters? I don't follow either her website or her twitters, but yet, the haters seem to. I don't get why. I wouldn't give the time of day to soemone if I hated them.
She just said yeah sad the show is over, I'm unemployed !
Kate always says the show did not tear her and Jon apart, and it would have happened anyway. She is probably right. The show seemed to bring out more of who Jon and Kate already were (bossy for Kate and inassertive for Jon), but neither really changed through the process. At times, they played nice for the cameras, but let their true selves out under stressful situations. As hard as it may seem to believe, I think they both have good qualities to go along with their bad ones (as most human beings do).
Hand the kids over to Jon?Like that would ever happen. He'd poke his own eyes out with a stick before he'd take all those kids on a 24/7 deal. When would he get to party?
I'm not sure which one is more reprehensible. Mom, with her brattitude and entitlement issues or Dad, with his slugatude and entitlement issues.
Those kids lose either way. I think the babysitter should get them.
Jamie also made a telling observation on how much Kate's persona changed after she went all "Hollywood".
I went on her new website and people must have been asking her about it because she posted about how as the mother of 8 she could not have a normal job. My neighbor has 7 kids, one is a child with special needs and 1 is little and not in school ye and she works as does her husband. They pay for after school care for the kids, ask neighbors and friends for favors, pay for daycare for their baby and live a FRUGAL LIFE to make ends meet.
It absolutely can be done - just like the rest of us poor saps do it - she just does not want to do it.
I agree. I know a mom with 8 kids, and she is one of the most laid back people I know. I think Kate would be totally stressed out even if she only had 2 kids. She just has that kind of personality. She is a type A, anal retentive, bordering on OCD kind of person, and having that many kids just magnifies it.
I also think that she secretly likes all the paparazzi and attention she gets out in public, and that she will miss it if it should stop.
It can't be good for those kids to be around a parent who is constantly stressed and constantly complaining. She made it look like she is the only person in the world who ever had to plan and execute a birthday party for her kids. Newsflash to Kate--people do it everyday. They also do it without the benefit of the resources she has. They cook their own food, bake their own cake, and plant their own landscaping. They may not do it on such a grand scale, but something tells me the kids would have had just as much fun with a normal party.
I thought it was very telling when Kate said "Everybody walks away eventually" or something like that. She then followed it up by saying "And I can't" or something like that. She gave me the impression that she feels trapped. How nice for her kids to hear THAT.![]()
I also get sick of the "papparazzi hating" from Kate. Sweetie, if they didn't take your picture, it would mean your 15 minutes of fame is over. While I dont agree with paps chasing you down unsafely or climbing over fences, they fuel her "career". No pictures = no one cares, and we can't have that can we??
Thanks for the comments.I do think your last full paragraph will eventually come to fruitation..I just don't think that will be quite yet. I think 12 of her 15 are over (if you go back 2 years to one of these threads, they thought the 15 was over then too LOL), but I do believe she is going to give it her best, to land some sort of show. If people want to believe it or not, she does have people who still want to see her. I won't watch another show with just her, but I think both the followers and haters will.