Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Roloffs share their lives as they face the pressure of being little in an average-sized world. They are determined to succeed in a world that isn't always accepting of differences.The Roloffs share their lives as they face the pressure of being little in an average-sized world. They are determined to succeed in a world that isn't always accepting of differences.The Roloffs share their lives as they face the pressure of being little in an average-sized world. They are determined to succeed in a world that isn't always accepting of differences.
- Nommé pour 1 prix Primetime Emmy
- 4 victoires et 2 nominations au total
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For someone that has disabilities i think he does a heck of a good job supporting his family. He is a go-getter and he always has a posit attitude, at least that is what i see on the Program.
One of the Twins(the smaller one( has an attitude towards his father also. I think he is reading this attitude from him mother. Its plain to see . I am not the only one that has seen this, quite of few of my friends and family have said the same thing.
In addition to seeing a good family in action, we get the chance to view the lives of people that we would consider "different" and see them just like any one else. It is amazing how the father succeeded so well in life despite spending much of his childhood in a hospital and with the disadvantage of needing crutches. He and Amy make such a great couple and work so well together. They are inspiration to all of us and their live on the 34 acres is amazing.
Amy has so spoiled her children that the twins barely graduated from high school. I think she in particular should be embarrassed for their laziness and lack of initiative in the simplest of tasks. She let them run around night after night playing, driving their vehicles with no rules, no time to be home at night, no emphasis on school work. When Matt would suggest discipline whether to clean up their own mess, fess up to the burned end table etc. she would side with her kids--showing she was much more concerned with being one of the kids and liked by them than being a parent. It really shows her own immaturity. The twins communication skills are deplorable as a result, their social skills lacking and I wonder if they have any chance at any kind of further education. They're not dumb kids and with any kind of guidance should have excelled in high school and had plans by the time thy were juniors to go on college or trade school of some sort. Instead it seems they have no plans other than live off the life their father has given them for which they have no gratitude.
Molly seems to be the most level headed and most intelligent. Jacob on the other hand is so terribly spoiled---just thinking of his "texting" addiction at his age before Matt took the phone away. Why did a boy that age even have a cell phone. His constant whining on their trips and playing with his video games instead of showing any interest in the wonderful opportunities he's had to see so many places other kids would love to see. He shouldn't be allowed to take his toys along or at least should be told when to put them away.
Certainly the money they've made from this TV show has given them opportunities to succeed and I wish them well. I just hope those boys will realize this opportunity won't last forever and eventually they need to grow up and become productive citizens. Soccer and road trips aren't real life anywhere else but on TV.
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Matthew Roloff: Hi I'm Matt Roloff and this is my wife Amy.
Amy Roloff: We're little people.
Matthew Roloff: When you're only four feet tall you feel like you're living in a world that wasn't meant for you. I can remember as a child spending my life in the hospital wanting to see the outside world. Now I get to make those dreams come true for our kids on this 40 acre farm in Oregon.My parents live just down the street. They're of average height. It might surprise you to know that Amy's parent's are of average height too. We have four kids.
Amy Roloff: Three of them are of average height and only one of them is little like us.
Matthew Roloff: One thing I wish people would understand about little people.
Amy Roloff: We can do pretty much anything average height people can do. We just do it in a different way.
Matthew Roloff: And this is our story.
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- Little People, Big World
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- 22985 NW Grossen Dr, Helvetia, Oregon, États-Unis(Riling Farm)
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