Worst TV show watched in your household

That amateur talent show that Pique’s girlfriend runs.

My kids went on a short kick watching My Strange Addiction. Glad that was short lived. Just a bunch of weirdos doing thing like eating glass, eating plastic bags, eating laundry detergent, a grown lady with a doll she takes everywhere. What absolute crap.

TheKid, luckily, confines her “I’m ashamed to admit” programs to viewing in her room: Extreme Couponers, My Strange Addiction, Sex Sent Me to the ER and Ghost Adventures.
It doesn’t stop her giving me blow-by-blow commentary on these said shows, though.

She would respond that I should be ashamed to admit that I watch Big Brother, Survivor, Hell’s Kitchen and LA Hair.

The ‘strings being plucked’ is called pizzicato and indicates … well, humor, or a silly farcical situation is taking place. Desperate Housewives used it ALL the TIME! :stuck_out_tongue: Grey’s is losing their older main cast members, I’m afraid the newer younger interns are going to be taking their places for as long as the ratings are good.

I’m trying hard to think of a ‘reality show’ that hasn’t been done already. Years ago right here on the SD someone suggested a show of animals defecating might go over well:rolleyes:.

My wife was speechless when she discovered that I was a Brony.

Someday, I’m gonna win a bet and make her watch a MLP:FiM marathon.

My mother watches Lizard Lick Towing, Hardcore Pawn, and Hell’s Kitchen. I either leave the room or curl up with my 3DS. She used to watch a little people show on TLC, but it got too damn uncomfortable when their marriage started dissolving.

That show is ridiculously addicting…I keep a stash of episodes on my DVR now. My favorites are the ones where they review infomercial products.

Where the heck are they finding this on TV??? This was on when I was a kid (and I’m ashamed to say that I thought it was cool).

Mr. Abra loves the pawn/storage/Alaskan survivalist combo. He also will watch any show involving swamps and bait cars.

I watch The Walking Dead and Hell On Wheels, and he has no interest in those. I’m also an ID channel fool.

He and I agree on reruns of Modern Family and Seinfeld.

Not only did I let my daughter watch Breaking Amish last year, I actually sat and watched it with her. To my everlasting and well deserved shame. :smack:

Yes, I think it might be. I (stupidly) assumed it was a documentary style programme about the way we now eat and how bad for us it is. Ha! Couldn’t be further from the actual show.

Mrs Homie and I are sisters under the skin. I know I don’t have a hoarding problem but I do have a bit of clutter around and shows like Hoarders make me look like Martha Stewart by comparison. They’re also a good way for me to set a bomb under myself and get into some serious decluttering.

I suppose My Mother The Car is too easy- but I did watch that years ago.

More recently Cheaters.

However, Alaskan Gold or whatever it was called so was contrived it would be in the finals.

Yes! I am now inspired to go around the house on trash night and throw out just 10 more things, every week, 10 more things.

I’m on a roll. Our bin gets emptied on Friday morning. By yesterday (Saturday afternoon) it was almost full again, thanks to my can’t-sit-still-while-on-prednisone situation. Luckily, I have elderly neighbours whose bins are almost empty every week and I can put my extra stuff into their bins.

[Weaning the pred at the moment, so I’ll likely need another fix of Hoarders before too much longer, just so I don’t lose momentum.]

My daughter (age 33) watches all of the various “Real Housewives” shows.

Thirded…all other shows mentioned up-thread are mere annoyances compared to the sitcom drivel that Disney puts out.

My roommate thinks 2 Broke Girls is the funniest thing known to man. I can tolerate Teen Wolf, The Vampire Diaries, and The Originals, but there is something about 2 Broke Girls that just makes my skin crawl.

Ugh. Even typing about it right now is getting me worked-up.

I watched *2 Broke Girls *once, because the description in the schedule said that they were baking something kosher for a bar mitzvah, and I’ll watch anything with a Jewish connection. If the Kardashians were going to a bar mitzvah service, I’d watch it.

Anyway, it was so horrible, I couldn’t believe it. It was 1980s horrible. This was early in the first season, and I was sure it would be cancelled soon. It’s still on the air? Wow. How soon before they start having “very special” episodes?

:eek:

I’m Switzerland when it comes to Regular Show, but Adventure Time is fricking brilliant (even though I catch only about 1 ep a month).

To answer the OP’s question: my wife’s tastes match mine pretty well, but occasionally my father visits and insists on watching WWE. I suspect this will eventually cause my wife to smother me in my sleep for tolerating it.

Try watching it with the sound off.

My husband watches that one occasionally too. Can’t believe I forgot it! :smack: