It would be a hard-hearted woman who didn't shed a tear or feel the tiniest little tinge to have a baby after watching Bethenny Getting Married this week. Bryn Hoppy is so adorable that I'm convinced birth rates will rise because of her.
Tears were jerked right off the bat in the emotional episode in which they brought baby Bryn home. Jason's parents' reaction when Bethenny Frankel told them Bryn's name, in honor of their son who was killed at age 19, was incredible; no wonder Jason is such a good guy.
Then there was Bethenny's revelation to Jason about why she wanted a girl so much.
"I wanted to give a girl what I didn't have -- a relationship with her mother that I didn't have."
Jason's breakdown when he realized the magnitude of his parents losing a child when he loved Bryn so much after just a few days was one of the most touching moments I've seen in reality TV.
I cried when they introduced Bryn to the dog, and I even got misty when Bethenny had her first margarita (Skinny Girl, of course).
The most emotional moments, however, came when Bryn got camera time. She is the cutest, sweetest, tiniest little package of perfection. All I could think of was when I brought my own tiny little preemie home.
Thank God there were comedic moments, because I was in need of a sob break. Jason and Bethenny trying -- unsuccessfully -- to get the car seat out of the car definitely lightened things up.
"I went to get-your-baby-out-of-the-car school, and now the baby has to live in the car," Bethenny said before the nurse came and rescued Bryn.
There were also some memorable Max (her assistant) moments, like him making the most awkward date request ever, and a really rude stylist who kept calling him Fraggle Rock (what was that all about?!).
The rest of the episode showed Bethenny experiencing some of the realities of motherhood, like sleep deprivation and fearing for her baby's safety.
All in all, it was a great episode that took me back to my children's newborn days. And while we're done, really done, when it comes to having more children, nothing -- or rather no one -- has made me rethink that stance like little Bryn Hoppy.
How much did you cry while watching Bethenny Getting Married tonight?
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Comments (14)
Heck I cried last week at the previews.....Jason is AWESOME, what a guy to help out poor Max.
There does seem to be a calm about Bethenny since she had baby Bryn
The only thing left was an empty box of kleenex tissues with all the tear soiled tissues strewn on the floor. I couldn't get up to get the trash basket because I didn't want to miss any of the BGM show.
This is indubitably the best event that has aired on reality tv. It touched our hearts in the best possible way and seeing Bethenny, Jason and little Bryn in this most intimate setting was so heart warming, touching and joyful. We really need to see more of this
type of this on reality tv.
Our own lives don't have tv cameras watching us but how lucky
little Bryn is to have all this to see once she gets older and she can see how much her parents love her. Really though she will never question their love because it is so overwhelmingly real!
signed: ROOTIN TOOTIN FAN
i forgot to record it but i'll catch it soon and i bet i'll cry a lot too lol.
I hope network executives see the success of this show and realize viewers don't want the trashy, drama-filled reality shows they keep feeding us. We watch them because it's all they provide. There really isn't much variety from which to choose on television. It's all game shows, talk shows, sports shows, religious shows, police shows or reality shows.
Quality shows about real families without all of the staged dramatics is lovely to watch because we see that we have shared many experiences. Although I have grown children and live far from New York, Bethenny and I share many of the same thoughts, humor, fears, insecurities, strengths and passion. I simply cannot relate to reality shows where people are fighting and conniving all of the time. My reality is a decent family trying to succeed in life, careers and relationships; often falling short; laughing through the successes and sometimes through the pain, and sharing sweet, poignant moments together.
I hope networks will take notice that a lovely, honest and endearing show is a much better choice than a show of fake, petty, gossiping, self-absorbed women who constantly fight and yell every time they talk (do they ever talk in a normal tone of voice?); OR a bunch of orange-colored 20something kids who are incredibly shallow, do nothing but drink, have sex with random people and have the intelligence of one of Bethenny's thongs.
Love this show.