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Sarah Palin Alaska: Review Of Sarah Palin’s Alaska On TLC, Is It Worth Watching?
Sarah Palin’s Alaska premieres tonight on TLC at 9PM ET, 8pm, CT, and people are sure to tune in to see how Sarah Palin’s Alaska stacks up as far as reality TV shows go. Everyone is asking the same question about Sarah Palin’s Alaska reality show on TLC: Is Sarah Palin’s Alaska worth watching?
Here is a roundup of some of the early reviews of Sarah Palin’s Alaska:
The Dove Foundation said that Sarah Palin’s Alaska is “uplifting entertainment for the whole family”, and gave the new show five out of five stars. The CEO of the Dove Foundation says, “Sarah is seen as a typical mother with all the challenges of a parent with children from ages 2 to 18.”
The New Yorker had a totally different reaction to Sarah Palin’s Alaska and said, “We do meet her parents, but nearly every other moment comes across as calculated—including, in the first episode, the absence of her daughter Bristol—and we find out nothing about Alaska that we didn’t learn in elementary school.”
Guess The New Yorker is keeping up with the whole “it’s trendy to dislike Sarah Palin” theme.”
The Hollywood Reporter had what I would call the most accurate review, basically saying that Sarah Palin fans will love her new show, will Sarah Palin loathers will tear it apart.
Will you be tuning in tonight for Sarah Palin’s Alaska?
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wonderful! commented on Nov 14 10 at 8:10 pmSarah Palin is wonderful and she says what others think.
Marky Weber commented on Nov 14 10 at 10:28 pmI wanna barf.
Jim commented on Nov 15 10 at 12:00 amWell, well, Mr. Weber, you certainly are a classy fellow. I’llgo out on a limb here and surmise that you are a tasteless, leftist rat. Take your barf bag and go away. Sarah Palin will manage just fine without your support.
Darkmetal commented on Nov 15 10 at 8:48 amFor anyone to pan such a completely benign and homey show such as “Sarah Palin’s Alaska”, you really have to hate Sarah Palin. And why? The biggest clue might be that she has a pretty normal American family, but that being Alaskan, and a woman, she does some pretty amazing things. We have become a country of soft men drinking their lattes as they type out sneering critiques of any woman who would hunt or fish. To these ummm, men, a woman who is stronger than they are must be a bit odd. But we see a bit of Sarah Palin many women in America, a woman who balances career and family, who is not perfect but could care less how Hollywood or the DC elites view her. To her, she is just living the life she has been given, and doing the best of the hand she has been dealt.
One would think that feminists would applaud her.
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