la ink started its life as a show about tattoos. several artists working with some intertwined drama made for an entertaining and watchable show.
later episodes have showcased what appears to be heavily scripted pseudo-drama. artists have left the show and people who appear to be actors have been hired. cameras seem to be showing up in places at times to film events that they should have no prior knowledge of. also, interestingly, more tattoos of peoples pets are popping up on the show in later episodes. is this an attempt to capitalize on the 'awe-cute' factor?
as a fan of good tattoos, good artwork, and good shows, i'm finding this un-reality show more and more unwatchable.
later episodes have showcased what appears to be heavily scripted pseudo-drama. artists have left the show and people who appear to be actors have been hired. cameras seem to be showing up in places at times to film events that they should have no prior knowledge of. also, interestingly, more tattoos of peoples pets are popping up on the show in later episodes. is this an attempt to capitalize on the 'awe-cute' factor?
as a fan of good tattoos, good artwork, and good shows, i'm finding this un-reality show more and more unwatchable.