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| Miami Social – Quite Possibly the Worst Show on Television |
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It’s critical to note that the premier of "Miami Social" spent half the time trying to convince its audience that the people featured in Miami Social are actually “important” people in Miami. The truth is, no one could care less about the shallow and more than forgettable “characters” in Miami Social and people who aren’t from Miami shouldn’t think that any of these people hold any kind social status in this city – they don’t. One could argue that any local club kid in Miami is better known than these people and the fact that they have money is nothing special; especially in this city.
Sure, Miami Social has all the hot cutaway scenes and serene backgrounds that seem to make anything based in Miami interesting. However, all the hot bodies, beaches and palm trees in the world wouldn’t be able to save this train wreck of a show. Shame on Bravo for trying to move in on our keywords with this weak excuse for a show.
Nothing could wipe the disgust from my face as I watched Miami Social’s premier and saw my home town reduced to a cornucopia of flamboyant and pompous gays, pedicures, Prada and palm trees. Sure, South Florida has its “shallow” side but it is also a culturally diverse melting pot with an emerging art scene and a rich heritage; aspects of Miami which seem to have escaped the producer of “Miami Social”. In Short, Bravo’s “Miami Social” is shallower than the kiddie pool at the Fontainbleu and gayer than La Baers on a Friday night. However, its not as entertaining as either of those places. Instead, watching the premier of “Miami Social” was equal to or less entertaining than overhearing a loud gay couple at an outdated club on South Beach – again, even that may be more entertaining. |
















