
TV is the New Reading
Denise Richards: Its not
This blog is exactly the sort of
reaction this show was meant to quash. Oh well.
After a flutter of bad press that meant a lot more to Denise Richards than it did
to anyone else, she got together with the people at E! and ...
Denise Richards. She's a Bond girl from 10 years ago whose otherwise limited
range has secured her roles in such horror and sci fi films and mockumentaries
as "Valentine," "Starship Troopers" and "Drop Dead
Gorgeous."
Anyway, after her career largely dried up and the tabloids focused more on her
relationship kerfuffles mostly that she'd started dating the estranged
husband of a casual acquaintance so soon after her mother's death, Richards
had to act.
Sadly, she can't. So instead, she got together with the people at E! and put
together a "reality" show called "Denise Richards: It's
Complicated."
I recall hearing somewhere that this show was supposed to be mostly about her
life as a devoted single mom. In the episode I saw, her children were on screen
for less than a minute.
Instead, the camera followed her around as she and her friends checked out the
Perez Hilton Web site (where he said she dressed like an '80s hooker, which she
decided to take as a compliment). Then she had a conversation with her father
that had to be bleeped a lot.
Agreeing that her pottymouth was a bad influence for her kids, she made a pact
with her father that she'd give away a pair of shoes for every swear which
ultimately led to more swearing.
But most of the episode I saw was devoted to her trying to rebuild her image
from what gossip magazines had said about her ... once. She contacted a tabloid
writer about telling her side of the story. The writer informed her
that rumors and gossip from two years ago isn't on anyone's news cycle. At
which point Richards lost several more pairs of shoes.
She ultimately did get an interview with Redbook, so I suppose that's a
victory.
After checking out "It's Complicated," and a couple other similar
productions, I wonder if E! is really helping anyone with these "reality
shows" about "celebrities." The Kardashians, the Anna Nicole
Smith thing, that Paula Abdul and Bobby Brown nonsense all seem like a backdoor
method of getting reels of "gotcha!" material for the inevitable
court hearings and cautionary documentaries.
Maybe the old saying about giving people enough rope to hang themselves applies
equally as well to videotape.
"Denise Richards: It's Complicated" airs Mondays at 9 p.m. on E!
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