- Actors: Kendra Wilkinson
- Format: Box set, Color, NTSC, Widescreen
- Language: English
- Region: Region 1
- Number of discs: 4
- Rated: Not Rated
- Studio: MPI HOME VIDEO
- DVD Release Date: March 7, 2017
- Run Time: 743 minutes
Does anyone
really expect quality television from Kendra Wilkinson? The former Playboy
model made her name by being the live-in girlfriend (one of three) for Hugh
Hefner, which made her a reality TV pseudo-celebrity. It was enough to get her
two consecutive standalone reality series and appearances as a contestant on
countless others, despite the fact that she doesn’t have any talent or much
personality. Actually, I retract that. She has plenty of personality, but it
just happens to be very ugly in contrast to her looks.
If you take away Wilkinson’s
relationship with Hefner and some career-making breast implants, there isn’t
much to make her stand out, besides a bad attitude and immature sense of
entitlement. This is apparent in the fourth and fifth season of “Kendra on
Top,” which exploits difficulties in Wilkinson’s personal life after her
husband is caught in an adultery scandal with a transgender model. If you feel
bad about a reality TV crew cashing in on their misery, keep in mind that the
couple also signed on to address these problems on “Marriage Boot Camp” with a
group of other desperate celebrities with fading relevance.
In reaction to problems in her
marriage, Wilkinson acts even more selfish than usual in the fourth and fifth
seasons of her narcissistic series. Oblivious to the hypocrisy of her own
behavior, Wilkinson reacts to her husband’s adultery by keeping him at a
distance and flirting with any attractive male celebrity that she encounters.
She isn’t even a good liar, so it is easy to see when she is deflecting
responsibility for her own actions by lashing out, admitting to getting turned
on by thinking about ex-boyfriends and sexting them as a means of lashing out.
Her various trips away from her husband and son are nearly always paired with
excessive drinking and questionable flirtations, just like everyday life with
her family leads her to complain incessantly about boredom.
Even if you can look past the
obnoxious nature of the show’s subject, “Kendra on Top” is horrendously made.
It is truly TV for the lowest denominator, so idiotic that it feels like it
kills brain cells, especially since it would take inebriation just to find this
mildly entertaining. So little is expected of the audience intelligence,
Kendra’s name is even put on screen every time she appears. Let me be clear,
they don’t just list her name at the beginning of each episode; every new scene
continually reminds us of her name, despite it being in the title of the show.
It feels as if the series is completely aware that the only way most people
will watch this show is by accidentally stumbling on it while channel surfing.
This is just the tip of the iceberg, as the show also heavily manipulates
situations with editing and staging, essentially fabricating drama in a show
that would otherwise just be filled with the whining of an entitled spoiled
brat reality TV personality. Devoid of any character or moral fiber, Wilkinson
is only good television because of how obnoxious she is.
All of season four and five episodes
are included on four discs along with special features. I don’t know exactly
how many episodes there are, but it is almost eighteen hours of bad TV. The
extras include deleted scenes, which are beyond useless, photo galleries to
enhance the narcissism, a crappy music video, webisodes, and other terrible
promotional material. My brain hurts just thinking about how worthless
Wilkinson’s contributions to pop culture are.
Entertainment Value:
0/10
Quality of
Filmmaking: 0/10
Historical
Significance: 0/10
Special Features: 0/10
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