Why in the world would the parents of these foul and obnoxious children ever want their complete failure at child rearing put on television? Whenever I have accidentally channel- surfed into one of these episodes, it's like seeing an awful car wreck. MTV, in its seeming quest to find the absolute bottom of the barrel, has certainly outdone itself with this truly depressing series on the lifestyles of the rich and unimportant. For a show that stresses over the top materialism and laughs in the face who are less privileged I rate this show 1/10 Someone on the show even said that their parents spent more on their party then on the parents wedding! It seems like this kids have no appreciation of their parents or even realize how lucky they are because they are only part of a small minority who can actually afford Sweet Sixteen parties like theirs or their parents want to spend so much money. ![]() Not only that, but their parents seem perfectly willing to spend a ton of money on their parties. These kids seemed like their party is ruined if they get a performer that no one's ever heard of or if Rihanna shows up late to escort them to the party. The show is about spoiled kids who get whatever they want, but wait-not only do they show the good parts of being a total spoiled brat, they also show so-called "drama" in planning the perfect sweet sixteen party. I think it's one of the worst shows on MTV and there's been some pretty bad MTV shows. This show has been panned by critics for "over the top materialism" and I would have to agree. My Super Sweet Sixteen is a show where rich soon-to-be 16 year olds get the party of their dreams. It just goes to show that money can buy a lot of things, but it can't buy class. They don't act as if it is their birthright like the girls on this show. ![]() Their parents would love to give them a party like the ones on this show, but don't have the money or resources. What is sad is that there are some decent kids out there who get good grades in school, treat their parents with respect, and are good people. These girls think we all really care about their parties and that we're jealous of them. ![]() This combination has reared some rude, conceited, bitchy girls who believe the world revolves around them. They failed to teach these girls about manners and how to treat people, as well as to appreciate what they have. What I noticed right away is that while their parents have given them any material thing they want, the parents failed in a more serious way. The subjects of this series are overprivileged girls from well-to-do families who think they are entitled to the party of a lifetime simply because they turn 16. This is an awful program for the morals, manners, and self-worth of teens and their push-over baby boomer parents.but someone has to show the rest of the world how brain-dead the other one percent really are. At 16, they should be throwing YOU the party. ![]() MTV may be trying to get this across: Parents, it's up to you to teach your children that this kinda thing is easily forgotten even after you spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to make your sweetie "Queen" or "King" for a few hours, and they aren't really "entitled" to a thing at 16. And gee, how many kids are BUGGING their parents RIGHT NOW to throw an over the top Sweet 16 party so that they can GET on MTV?!?!?! Ah-ha! My Sweet 16 shows us these sad, meaningless, and yes - very lonely children in life who think money will give them the adulation they need. This is reality television at it's finest - excess while the looker-ons are judge and jury. Some parents actually cooked in the kitchen at these halls for us party goers! Fun times for all. Some worked and had people pay at the door. I don't think it cost them over a few hundred dollars, and many of them worked and paid for it themselves. Many of my friends have had Sweet 16 parties as well with food, cakes, friends, DJ's and the renting of the neighborhood hall. Don't mistake the traditional "Sweet 16 party" for this. It's all about their world, and their world is one day of excitement and flash. This show is showing you those who are going WAY overboard to impress their friends families with lavish, senseless things. In some cultures reaching 16 is a right of passage.
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