How Did Jersey Shore Get To Be So Popular?

By Ben Glenn


Jersey Shore has actually been a very well known tv show for quite a few years, so if you do not understand much about it, keep reading to learn more about this controversial tv show.

Generally, Jersey Shore was once a reality television show that was on the air for three years (from 2009 to 2012).

It follows the lives of eight young guidos and guidettes who will spend their summer in one of the hottest locations in the State of New Jersey - Seaside Heights. The show was featured much balancing work and night life - every bit of that loaded with hard-to-believe personalities. It was really these various characters and how they harmonized that made the show so appealing and popular.

I enjoyed viewing each weekly episode since you never knew what kind of mischief they would get into next. The guidos are often simply hilarious.

You may question: "what is a guido?" Guido is specified as "driver." It's an Italian-American word made use of to describe specific sorts of men and gals with qualities that could possibly be described as narcissistic. Guidos typically have muscle bodies and are young and tanned. Dare I say, the gym is a male guido's buddy. Furthermore, nothing is ever too brief for the guidettes. Dressing seductively seems to be a usual style with guidettes. Plus, putting on jewelry is often times a necessity for both men and gals

As the series started, the reception in Seaside Heights was not welcoming Homeowners already assumed the antics of the cast members would cast a dim light on their quaint small town. However, they quit in the end and the tv show was given a green light.

The intriguing thing about Jersey Shore is the truth that the house where the guidos and guidettes lived during the show was actually full of cameras. The showering room was the one and only area not recorded by 24 hour cameras. Some of the participants later stated that they would spend quite a lot of time under the shower simply to escape from all the cameras. In reality, Nicole Polizzi, one of the initial gals, stated that many of the wild things that were happening in the home were in reality their reactions to those cameras. There is no denying that following young individuals around with cameras at all times of the day and night will do that.

Without fail, the tv critics were not kind to Jersey Shore. In fact, some people from the Italian community raised objections about the reality series, since they deem the term "Guido" be a derogatory ethnic slur.

This controversy pulled out a great deal of the original sponsors such as Dell, American Family Insurance and Domino's which, as I look back, was a final nail in the coffin.

As I look back, I would state that this show was not even meant for adults. I mean some of bad things that occurred on that show were not expected to be televised within the time period that the program was aired. Specifically, Jersey Shore could really be rated as a low-value program for anyone except the young teenagers it targeted.




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