I sure as heck didn't(I don't watch TV) until today.

http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=XYNymvtbWw4&...feature=related

I feel kind of sorry for that poor Gustaferro girl. When she gets in the real world she'll um... not know what to do. Especially with how her parents are practically using her to live their dreams. Their views are also mixed up on how only the popular people rule the world. When really... actually that's true, I guess that's how you explain Bush.

Everything has to be sparkley, pretty, and the dad is pretty much a pig. Instead of valuing a woman who can think for herself, he only values women based on how... gorgeous they are? When he's hiring? I don't see how any self-respecting man or woman would work for him.

I'm not sure what to think about the Boss family. The boss of the family seems to want to stunt her girls's emotional growth by keeping them home schooled and only exposing them to feminism instead of, maybe, letting them be extremely empowered women in general by letting them live the dark side of how modern society works and how it still treats women; for themselves. Especially their reactions to their younger daughters' liking of make-up, dress-up and that kind of thing.

But, I do like how her and her husband teach their girls how to do things for themselves. Her husband seems okay with all this, which is pretty cool. He knows how to do "guy" things and is perfectly willing to help his daughters to break down the barriers of the cultural stereotypes of what are things guys do and what are things girls do, and why the two words can't exist as one in a guy or girl.

Which is what the Gustaferro family won't teach their daughter, she only knows being waited on hand and foot and being The Libby: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheLibby which is where I found a video of someone interjecting subtitle commentary on the video I posted.