no kidding! at least on other shows the bathroom serves as an off limit sanctuary
but that sure does'nt seem to be the case here
bathing, bowel movements, barfing-nothing is too intimate or personal it can't be televised
speaking of which-has anyone ever wondered (like me) how they handle (or will handle) the issues of teaching modesty and privacy to the kids? i mean, by 4 my kids had a pretty ingrained idea that certain parts of the body were not displayed in front of anyone other than mommy, daddy, the doctor (and possibly other sibs-but even that was getting more limited), and they certainly did'nt want anyone but mom or dad observing them bathing or going to the bathroom (and they had to respect others in their right to privacy in these things). i have to wonder if it's not hard/confusing for these little ones to grasp that concept when the most intimate, personal (and in some cases totaly unclothed) functions in their lives are being witnessed and filmed by a production staff,
then aired for the whole world to see?