The promise of how-to reality shows is simple: You can do this! Be it building a cedar deck or cooking a French meal, these shows present viewers with a world of possibility. In reality, a kitchen renovation takes longer than 30 minutes and a simple wardrobe makeover may not the key to a happy life. Nonetheless, anything is possible on a how-to reality show. But if the big ratings of these shows are any indication, people want to be made to feel like anything is possible. What is your experience with how-to reality shows? Do you watch them and have you ever been inspired to try something they feature? For this reflection, watch, then write about, one of the following how-to segments. Would you attempt the task demonstrated in the clip? Why or why not? What do you believe is the appeal of this particular how-to for viewers? Ultimately, what does the clip promise viewers?
- "Dramatic Living Room Makeover" from HGTV's Designed to Sell
- "Veggie Penne with Pesto" from Food Network's 30 Minute Meals
- "Indoor Pulled Pork" from PBS' America's Test Kitchen
- "Tin Tiles Ceiling" from HGTV's Don't Sweat It
- "Sour Cream Cheesecake" from Food Network's Good Eats
- "Seal-Skin Wetsuit" from Discovery Channel's Man v.s Wild (Warning: Graphic)
- "Curb Appeal Crackdown" from HGTV's Rehab Addict
- "Blueberry Coffee Cake Muffins" from Food Network's Barefoot Contessa
- "Worldly Color" from HGTV's Design on a Dime
- "DIY Water Wall" from DIY Network's Yard Crashers
- "Sloppy Sweaters and Giant Jeans" from TLC's What Not to Wear
- "Homemade Biscuits" from Hallmark Channel's The Martha Stewart Show
Required:
- MLA Style
- Must be exactly one page in length
Due: Tue 12. 02

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