foreverandatay
This show is one of the reasons I've stopped watching reality TV. This shows a joke
terrycowan-45764
Never watched Jersey Shore & generally avoid "reality" shows, but have in the past become obsessive depending on casting & these kids got me hooked Season 2. Just binge watched Season 1 & have actually come to appreciate all of them - yes, they have their problems & human failings, but they're young & working on it. What's fun to watch is how different they are - & open to airing those differences! - but ultimately pull together for the good of their messy household. The worst stereotypes are perpetuated by the ignorant name-calling locals, it's not usually the kids who go looking for trouble, they keep getting called out. The stuff other people criticize I enjoy - the raunchy girls & sweetheart dudes. Glad they got renewed with a longer season - I'm in!
anthonysethdillard
Unique combo of old and new-school reality tv. The beach setting is a fun atmosphere to watch everyone make the most of their living situation. The humor and partying are my favorite parts of the show. The show could do without some of the drama. As with anything, don't overthink or take the show too seriously. I'm looking forward to new episodes.
davidm-14
Unlikable, binge-drinking, whoreish 20-something men and women, living in the armpit of the US.Why MTV felt the need to revisit this formula is unknown. Maybe enough time has passed since the jersey shore that no one remembers how annoying those people were. Unsurprisingly, these people are just as annoying, self-centered and hateable.The ladies, in particular, come across as self-absorbed, angry, aggressive and willing to fight with just about anyone for no reason at all. How men would find this kind of crap attractive is beyond me. Is this how MTV sees young people or is this how people really act now? I'm definitely not in the age demographic for this show (I wasn't when jersey shore was on either) and I shan't be watching any more episodes of it. Be warned, it's likely to cause you to end up with that "smelled a fart" face by the arrival of the first commercial break.