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As people, in public situations, when we see/hear another couple erupt in an argument, accusations, we tend to avert our eyes, remove ourselves from the scene, give them privacy. If the scene is happening with their children present, we either take the children away, or try to stop the adults/parents, because of the kids.
Sooo... as people/crew present, I expect them to be as uncomfortable witnessing the unravelling, the accusations, the children in the middle. I think them and us, should remove ourselves from this voyeurism, and make sure the children are the first to be taken care of. Even if one of the parents (Kate) screams "Everyone stays here!" (she remembers the $$$) - we need to remove ourselves.
I think at the beginning it was curiosity at how a young middle class couple was going to handle sextuplets. For me, I enjoyed watching the children and grow and change. Also, in the beginning neither Jon or Kate seemed to have their heads up their butts.
Totally agree. And now both Jon AND Kate seem to have their heads up their butts!
From that I infer that the contractual obligations will result in something similar to 'specials'.
With the kids in school full time what could really be filmed even without the impending divorce?
They can film while the children are in school or some how home school them now. Look at all the child actors.
I wouldnt put it past Kate to try this
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