Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Hardcore Pawn
Ah, where to start? Yet another gem from the brilliant network TruTV, in fact I think this may be the worst show on the entire network, those repo shows at least have a few likable characters, very few however, but Hardcore Pawn has none. This show to me is the prime example of today's reality tv, it's shallow entertainment, it's not thought provoking, it certainly isn't original and it uses deceptive editing to make you sit through commercials to see the rest of the show. Les Gold the owner of "American Jewelry and Loan" has made quite a good deal of money through his Pawnshop and his TV show, It's sad to know that you can become rich this easily, the show is so obviously staged that it is barely worth mentioning as long as you're over the age of 12 this should come as no surprise.
The acting is bad enough to make you cringe and the commercials only make it worse, I'm surprised they're still in business based off how they are shown treating their customers, real or not they're making more than a fair profit by swindling people out of fair deals with their merchandise, and then laughing about the amazing profit they make off of it. This shameless rip off of the show "Pawn stars" likes to brag that it's more realistic, I mean surely there are plenty of pawn shops that have visits from men dressed as horses and crazy cat ladies, this is truly the more realistic show, especially if you ignore all the clearly visible audio recording equipment strapped to the customers, I mean maybe Detroit folks are just into recording every word that comes out of their mouths.
But honestly, the last thing I want to see is another season of this trash, but it's inevitable, as long as this show still has plenty of idiots willing to dance for the camera for a moment of fame, as long as they have gullible folks to swindle and as long as that family of moronic, unbearable plagues on humanity exists, it will stay, and so will reality tv, god help us...
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