Lifetime’s Preachers' Daughters is nearing the end of season 3 and man if you’ve kept up with this show, this season was definitely something else! The show in general started out in 2013 and followed four pastors' daughters, their families, and their live tests of being preacher’s daughters trying to live up to their parents high expectations, church values and then some. Most of the girls were teens mainly struggling to find the balance between the holy life and the teen party scene.
Season 3, however, is more reality show-esque. It’s like Real World meets Bad Girls Club meets church folks. That’s a crazy mixture I know, but that’s what I get when watching it. Nine girls are living in a nice-for-the-location-and-the-work-they’re-doing house and trying to stay saved, complete mission work all while being in the house with each other. Like all other shows, the individuals the show follows are supposed to hang in there and make it to the end.
Season 3, however, is more reality show-esque. It’s like Real World meets Bad Girls Club meets church folks. That’s a crazy mixture I know, but that’s what I get when watching it. Nine girls are living in a nice-for-the-location-and-the-work-they’re-doing house and trying to stay saved, complete mission work all while being in the house with each other. Like all other shows, the individuals the show follows are supposed to hang in there and make it to the end.
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I’m always torn watching this, and I’ve watched a majority of all three seasons. I’m always thinking is it right or wrong of this show to be aired? I’m not picking strictly on Preacher’s Daughters as there were Preachers of LA (and their flashy cars). Nor am I saying people in certain roles true colors shouldn’t be shown, but the extras be put on for tv and ratings, so we still truly don’t get the real!
I'm on the fence about this, because on the one hand it shows that even those tied to religious based institutions have imperfections, but at the same time aren't they suppose to be an image and example of God? I mean in season 3 there’s Kayla on Preacher's Daughters who plotted to kick Lolly out of the house and disliked her from day one, why, because she was also from California and she spoke whatever was on her mind? Lolly isn’t innocent here either. She’s has a rough front and entered the house with her “Bible and yak.” Great for entertainment and ratings, but what do you all think of these reality shows with a religious or faith based concept?
I'm on the fence about this, because on the one hand it shows that even those tied to religious based institutions have imperfections, but at the same time aren't they suppose to be an image and example of God? I mean in season 3 there’s Kayla on Preacher's Daughters who plotted to kick Lolly out of the house and disliked her from day one, why, because she was also from California and she spoke whatever was on her mind? Lolly isn’t innocent here either. She’s has a rough front and entered the house with her “Bible and yak.” Great for entertainment and ratings, but what do you all think of these reality shows with a religious or faith based concept?