A reality show with sons and daughters of celebrities and/ or very rich, big name parents in the corporate world. They are taken on a cattle drive where their ability to cope without the nor... Read allA reality show with sons and daughters of celebrities and/ or very rich, big name parents in the corporate world. They are taken on a cattle drive where their ability to cope without the normal luxuries of life are tested.A reality show with sons and daughters of celebrities and/ or very rich, big name parents in the corporate world. They are taken on a cattle drive where their ability to cope without the normal luxuries of life are tested.
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I just can't believe some of the stuff that comes out of this guys mouth...the most disrespectful, lazy, arrogant person I have come across ever !! I hated the fact that he laughed in Marias face when she told him she had searched for him for four hours. I know this is a TV show and a lot of this is hyped up but that is just blatant disrespect for someone else's feelings. If it had been me I would have probably lost it with him or had to walk away so Maria you are a much bigger person than I. He is totally missing the spirit of what this show is all about...raising money for charity and just pitching in to get it done.
I've been watching this "reality" show with my daughter for about 5 weeks now and I'm utterly shocked at the laziness and bad manners displayed by these so called "filthy rich" parasites. With the exception of Noah Blake, Alexander Clifford, Alex Quinn and occasionally George Foreman III, why are these young men and women considered filthy rich? I don't think any of them is gainfully employed and all of their wealth has not been accumulated by any of them (even if George does think his father's business relies on him). The lout who keeps screaming about diplomatic immunity evidently has no idea who's actually entitled to that reward. He's mean, nasty, bratty, and so wrapped up in himself it's annoying to listen to him spout off about anything. Why don't they dump him and the other 2 people who abandoned their team-mates? And how did these selfish people volunteer for anything charitable? Listen to their off-the-wall comments about people not being good enough for them to "hang out" with.
...But they are all pretty disrespectful and arrogant, even with editing. I certainly hope their parents are proud of what they have produced. They should all be ashamed of themselves, the spoiled brats and the parents. As soon as Fabian threw out the "diplomatic immunity" comment he should have been asked to leave. It is a train wreck you can't look away from but I also don't expect any of them to get what they deserve for the way they acted or ever get why they were there in the first place, except for maybe Noah. The 3 that left should never have been allowed to return. I'm really surprised that the rest of the group who had to pick up the slack for the 3 missing people didn't say something when they came back to camp with "presents"! Why wouldn't you say something? Are they all that self-centered? I know they are finished filming and are back in their happy lifestyles, so I'm hoping that someone has pointed out these comments and they can all know just how they were perceived by us "common folk"!
I really love the reality show Filthy Rich Cattle Drive. Every week I am amazed at what a spoiled, immature, brat Fabian is. At the opposite extreme is Alexander--since the very beginning he has done everything he was asked.
I have never commented on a show, joined a discussion or chat room, etc., however, after watching tonight's episode I just had to comment. Alexander seems fair, genuine, caring, respectful, honest. . . . .the list could go on and on.
Although the show does focus on the young rich and their terrible attitude, it is great to see someone as young as Alexander giving it his all. It's interesting, he is the youngest of the cast, yet he never complains.
I have never commented on a show, joined a discussion or chat room, etc., however, after watching tonight's episode I just had to comment. Alexander seems fair, genuine, caring, respectful, honest. . . . .the list could go on and on.
Although the show does focus on the young rich and their terrible attitude, it is great to see someone as young as Alexander giving it his all. It's interesting, he is the youngest of the cast, yet he never complains.
I am so looking forward to the rest of this season for one main reason. When Fabian cried "diplomatic immunity" to those cowboys i started laughing. I am married to a cowboy. I grew up with cowboys. If anyone knows a cowboy you know they have their own justice system and there ain't no such thing as "diplomatic immunity". Fabian can call any lawyer he wants. I absolutely cannot wait till "little boy blue" meets Cowboy Waynes neighbors. You know the neighbors who Fabian claims he didn't trespass on their land he just tip toed through their tulips. I don't know about ya'll, but I can't wait until that boy meets a little bit of cowboy justice. I might TiVo that and watch that episode every time I am having a bad day.
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- ConnectionsReferences The Simple Life (2003)
- SoundtracksWest Coast Love
Performed by Evan Frankfort & Lori Denae Frankfort
Written by Evan Frankfort & Lori Denae Frankfort
Produced by Evan Frankfort
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