Updated 91 Days ago

The Hills Gets An... Unexpected St. Louis Following

Its Sunday night, do you know where your husband is?  If he has been telling you for the last three weeks he has been watching the football game with the guys there is a chance that you have been misinformed.  Not only because Sunday night football doesn't start until September 7th, but because he might be among a group of men in their late twenties and early thirties gathering together to watch the MTV reality series, The Hills. St. Louisan Scott Lawler (a regular attendee of a weekly Hills gathering) told me, "We don't necessarily have big parties for the episodes, just a group of us that get together and watch." 

Every week Lawler and five of his friends gather at one or the other's house to eat, watch and talk about the drama that unfolds on the small screen between Speidi et.al.  He explained, "We are all about 27-29 years old and all began watching the show separately but after talking a few times, we decided to get together and watch.  This way we can debate and talk about why we hate that Spencer so much!!!"  He added that one of the party goers is a big fan of Spencer, "...so we usually get into a heated argument every time."

As an outsider to the phenomenon that is The Hills I have a hard enough time figuring out how one group of people can have enough drama crazy to constitute three seasons of reality television (even The Real World changes characters once a year), but I am baffled by what the draw would be for a group of adult men. Lawler told me, "We are not always a men's only [group], sometimes there are girls that come by and watch too, but we usually get too into the show to where they don't have fun."

So, I can buy that it's fun, but so is watching old movies while gorging on a gallon of double-fudge ripple ice cream in your sweats.  So what keeps them coming back every.single.week? "All of us have full time jobs and have been through a lot of the same things these kids are going through (minus the luxury cars and so forth), so it's easy to relate."  Call me lost again, but I had no idea there was much to this group of kids outside of the luxury cars and red carpet events.  Crap, I guess I am going to have to watch this show at least once now... thanks guys. 

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