REVIEW – Behind Closed Doors: The American Family

Behind Closed Doors – Have you ever wondered what happens in the life of other people?

Have you ever wondered what happens in the life of other people - Behind Closed Doors?

I don’t mean suppositions or daydreaming about what you imagine may go on in everyday life.

I am talking about what actually goes on in the life of a real American family 7 days a week, 24 hours a day – the good, the bad, and the ugly.

[Source: TLC.COM]    

 

REVIEW – Behind Closed Doors: The American Family

TLC has created a reality television show where three American families in three different states with totally different make-ups have agreed to let themselves be recorded.

There are no edits. Everything is shown as is. 

If you are a fan of reality TV, then I HIGHLY recommend this show.

I watched all six episodes in one day. One family is an engaged couple living in Florida.

Another family is a married couple in Illinois with three biological sons and an adopted daughter.

The last family is a married couple in New York with three daughters – two at home and one who recently moved out.

Each family is dealing with a different set of issues.

I won’t go into them because I feel like it ruins the excitement.

 

Six Episodes

There are six episodes and you can view them on the TLC Go app before the series premiere on September 18th, 11/10 PM central time.

Unfortunately, I will say that I am not crazy about how they end the series. But it was entertaining and I recommend watching it.

So, I hope that they do a follow-up or a “how they are doing now” type thing. I would love to hear your thoughts on this series.

Have you seen it? Are you interested in it? What do you think about this type of television series, Behind Closed Doors: The American Family

Have fun and enjoy!

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