Jon & Kate Plus 8

2007

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4.5| 0h30m| TV-PG| en
Synopsis

With a set of twins AND a set of sextuplets, the Gosselins are hardly your typical American family! Jon and Kate are the parents of this adorable bunch, and they are battling all odds to make sure their brood has a normal, happy childhood.

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Also starring Jon Gosselin

Reviews

Ceticultsot Beautiful, moving film.
Sexyloutak Absolutely the worst movie.
PiraBit if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Marva It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
Mady Claire This Show is amazing, IT IS NOT FAKE AT ALL. I love the whole family, and think the kids are adorable. All of you haters should stop hurting this family. Yes i do agree that the show was better when it first started due to people could relate, know i feel only the rich can. But i still think that Kate is doing a wonderful job taking care of the kids and Jon too. I don't think Kate is full of herself its her personality, i am the same way, GET OVER IT. Just because she is controlling and wants things her way is not a big deal. If Jon was so angry he could have stood up and said something. But anyways the kids are so cute and i love seeing them on the show. I wish the show was still going on, i miss the whole family dearly. This show was and still is my favorite and i wish the family the best of luck and great lives.
darian0412 I'm a single parent with one daughter. My daughter is 11 and she and I really enjoy watching Jon & Kate plus 8. It's a great show and Jon and Kate do a great job. I could not imagine having that many kids but if I did I would do the same by taking care of them. My mother had 8 but not at the same time. The only comment I'd like to make because I am divorced and raising my daughter alone. I think it's great that Jon and Kate get away and have dinners alone from time to time. The only thing I notice and my daughter often comments on, is the fact that Kate is so bossy. On several shows I notice how she speaks to Jon as if he was one of the children. I was watching one episode were Madeline commented that her mom bosses her dad around and she's the queen bee. That's the only thing that really bother me. But, it's nothing against the show I just had to express that.Sincerely, faithful viewer
gstraitfn2003 I watch the TV show "Jon and Kate Plus 8" a lot. The show is so real and that's why I think it is so good. For parents that have two, or more children, it is a great way to see how these parents manage with a set of twins and sextuplets! I think the contrast of personalities of Jon and Kate are great. Jon , being the more "laid back" one and Kate , so organized and somewhat "over-the top" about certain things, keeps things very interesting. As parents , I think Jon and Kate do a wonderful job. They love all their children and do things with them that "normal" parents do. I hope the shows continue as I would love to see how all the children grow and progress in this large family.
Mel J 'Jon and Kate Plus 8' has the honour of probably being one of the few decent, interesting reality shows on the box, and this is taking into consideration the sheer number of reality tat that is being churned out by television companies these days. The show centres around Jon and Kate Gosselin, who are parents to an incredible eight children (six-year-old twin girls Cara and Maddy, and three-year-old sextuplets Aiden, Collin, Joel, Alexis, Hannah and Leah).'Jon and Kate Plus 8' works because it offers a bird's eye view of everyday life with this huge family, warts and all. As for the kids, especially the twins, they are cute and endearing in their antics. That said, as the show progressed, it has become apparent that there is a tyrannical, controlling side to Kate, which can make it quite hard to watch her at times, especially when she expects the kids to act like little pristine robots instead of spontaneous children who are going to make noise and get messy. It will be interesting to see how this family fares over the years, as the children grow up and no doubt become less tolerant of being filmed twenty-four/seven (I feel the twins are already at this point and perhaps it's time to wind down on filming for the sake of allowing them normal school lives).Overall, this is a fairly good show that not only offers a slice of what life is like for the Gosselins' but also is an insight in American family life.