Hulu Awards: Best Non-Competitive Reality Show
Here’s the last poll for this blog (for now anyway) in the Hulu Awards. This one is for the Best Non-Competitive Reality Show. The nominees are 30 Days, America’s Most Wanted, Destination Truth, Ghost Hunters, Queer Eye and Pressure Cook.
This category is less easy, since I’ve never really watched any of these shows. Well, I’ve cast an occasional glance at Queer Eye, I’ve sat through some of an ep of Ghost Hunters on Halloween, I’ve had a glimpse of America’s Most Wanted while flipping channels. But I’ve never really sat and watched any of them as a regular show.
So, I said all that to say this. I have no idea which show should get my vote. I guess I could go to the site and read the reviews, I could check the ratings, and do some of the other things I’ve been doing all along to help me make voting decisions for the shows about which I know very little (let’s call it nothing) about. But since most of the shows are so well known, it just seems like it shouldn’t be necessary. It seems like I should have an opinion.
So here’s my thought process. I like the idea behind 30 Days. I don’t, however, like the guy. What’s his name? Morgan Spurlock, that’s it. He seems really liberal in a tree hugging way to me, which I have absolutely no time for.
I’ve really never even heard of Pressure Cook (although it does sound right up my alley) or Destination Truth (which doesn’t), and from what I’ve seen of Ghost Hunters, it’s kinda lame. So that leaves Queer Eye and America’s Most Wanted. Of those two, I’d have to go with America’s Most Wanted, mostly cause, although both shows are about helping other, I’d say finding criminals and putting them behind bars is better than assisting someone in matching their clothes. Or, you know, whatever the Queer Guys do.
So, here’s the poll:
Remember that there are other polls in my other blog, watchingsitcoms.com.