Keeping Up with the Kardashians

2007

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2.9| 0h30m| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 14 October 2007 Ended
Producted By: Bunim-Murray Productions (BMP)
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.eonline.com/shows/kardashians
Synopsis

A peek inside the exploits and privileged private lives of the blended Kardashian-Jenner family, including sisters Kim, Kourtney and Khloé.

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adonis98-743-186503 A peek inside the exploits and privileged private lives of the blended Kardashian-Jenner family, including sisters Kim, Kourtney, Khloé, Kendall and Kylie. One of those TV Shows where you hear that it has 15 goddamn seasons and you basically wonder what is wrong with studio executives but also people's minds who actually watch this poor excuse of a show about the dumbest family ever. It's literally Kim and all the other idiots crying, screaming and doing dumb things for each episode and somehow we follow them around and we also are supposed to care? (0/10)
lovinulikea2dollarwhore I figured because so many people on IMDb were hating on Keeping up with the Kardashians, that I would decide to watch it and figure out why all the hate. I admit that I was also quite interested to find out more about Caitlyn Jenner transition because much of what I knew about her came from the media also . I went into the show with absolutely zero expectations or preconceived notions. I was incredibly surprised at how much I enjoyed the show. At the end of the day they are happy, loving, sweet people who are family oriented. I really believe that people who have not actually watched more than one random episode and then chose to made a ignorant comment should pull back. Sure, there are periods of vapid self indulgence, crass or lewd behavior, bleeps and bratty meltdowns, but in reality these happen in our own homes too. All of the Kardashian/Jenner women are beautiful and hold her own insecurities and issues. They're constantly scrutinized in the public eye, no matter what they do; they've been blessed with massive amounts of wealth, fame, and amazing opportunities so people want to paint them as horrible. They live lives that none of us can actually imagine are real. They essentially make money to be a celebrity, they're married to rap stars, basketball stars and...(of course) to a Lord. However, if you actually watch the show you see that they all work incredibly hard at other aspects of their businesses. They are constantly working, traveling, promoting their brands and products. Being rich and famous obviously gives you opportunities there at the average person wouldn't have but that's not their fault. Most celebrities' children end up getting opportunities other people wouldn't...get over it. At the end of the day, watch the show see what it's really about, which would be family and being there for each other and giving us a glimpse into fantasy lives that we would never have. Stop the hating, shade and general meanie comments because if you have nothing nice to say then don't post it on IMDB.
bruntonse Before witching this show i thruway washed my hands and grabbed chips,the show was parity good but my chips were stale.This made me angry 3 out of 10 for the chips.The show was really good chips were super bad.ayah's captain
ricknyc77 Many of us could learn a lot from the Kardashians in the way their family is an unwavering unit that's healthy, loyal and loving. The ingredient that makes them entertaining is also the thing that bonds them: CANDOR. Each family member is able to be relentlessly candid (first step in digesting conflict productively).You watch them each week screaming about something we the audience perceives as trivial, but it's not trivial to the one who's sharing their emotions. The trust exists for them to yell, scream, cry (start the process of resolution). In my family, we don't talk or broach topics that may push buttons or create drama; but the Kardashians don't really have buttons. Any issue is valid and can be raised. Small problems get no input, while larger issues get varying degrees of input from family members. A consensus is reached, but no one imposes this consensus upon anyone. It sits there waiting for which ever family member is responsible for the matter as it should be addressed with another.When we consider their family (and we know them well), I can't detect any seriously harmful undercurrents - i.e. resentment, insecurity, etc. that could put a dent in the unity. Their ability to raise frustrations, conversely hear frustrations, argue and stew until the frustration has taught them something and been properly digested is incredible. They process conflicts, lots of big and small, without ghosting each other (my siblings and I are always giving each other the silent treatment for some short or long period). They process so many big and small constant conflicts like a well oiled machine. To them it's like oxygen. What is the most valuable commodity in any loving relationship? Joint ability to absorb conflict, digest it and dispose of it painlessly. Sure, they're self obsessed, especially with physical appearance. But so what? I commend them for loving themselves, and more people should make more effort to look and present their best self to the outside. They're not necessarily role models per se, but I'd trust them with my kids. And as we've seen them over the years, they've always conveyed a "family first" M.O. All the fractured families I know warrant a few lessons in communication from the Kardashian family.