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In the 1991 documentary, Madonna: Truth or Dare, the legendary pop star’s private moments and conversations were filmed in black and white, giving an intimate and personable feel to the once-prickly diva. Concert footage, however—where Madonna was Madonna—appeared in the film in color, the spectacle of her fame (and all of its artifice) on full display.
Would you believe me if I told you that Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s wedding special, Kourtney and Travis: Till Death Do Us Part, uses this exact same gimmick? Of course, you would. This is, after all, the nuptials of the woman who has an offshoot of Gwyneth Goop called Poosh. Originality isn’t exactly the top priority here.
However much you might detest or adore the Kardashians—I, myself, am always treading water, somewhere in the middle—you cannot deny that they are givers. They ceaselessly churn out content, on a production model that most legitimate factories and steel mills couldn’t compete with. Like the Real Housewives or a kitchen-essential leafy green such as spinach, you’ll sometimes get a shockingly rotted batch. But, most of the time, they’re pretty reliable. Sometimes, they might even produce something worth paying attention to.