redrosesix
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 29, 2008
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Kate is going to do whatever it takes to keep this trainwreck of a show going. I think TLC is trying to play her as the "victim" and Jon as the "villian". I don't agree with the way Jon is acting, but who knows what he put up with married to her for 10 years.
I think the viewer audience will drop more and more as each week goes by. Many viewers said they were tired of viewing vacations, donated freebies and just an unrealistic family life for a large family where neither parent works!
I think there is a HUGE difference between a show based on caring for 8 babies and a show about 8 kids (who can walk, talk, dress themselves and are old enough to attend school) Some of us still don't know how we got through the 1st 6 months with 1 baby, and can't imagine doing it with 6 and having 2 toddlers. There was nowhere for the ratings to go but down, since by now most people don't think that Kate is the perfect mom who should be copied in everything she does. And I really don't want to watch the kids as they enter their teen years.

Let's just assume for a moment that Jon is a nice guy who doesn't want to do the show anymore. His best bet is to take the high road here, let Kate take over the show with the kids and fade into privacy. He has plenty of time to tell his side of the story in a few years, since saying anything now is just inviting a rebuttal.
For now, he should just keep his mouth shut and release a statement saying as much. Are you reading Jon? (or your PR people) -- the only points you can score now are by spending time with your kids (in the back yard, please)