Okay, let's talk Jersey Shore Family Vacation. Specifically, Season 4. How many episodes did we get? It felt like a lifetime, right?
Turns out, there were 27 episodes. 27! That's like, almost a whole season of actual *vacation* time. For us, the viewers, glued to our screens.
Season 4: The One Where They Moved...A Lot
Remember how they were all over the place? From a hotel to another hotel? They even went to the mountains. It was like a real estate tour disguised as a reality show.
COVID really threw a wrench in their usual party plans. So, indoor antics and "bubble life" became the new normal. Honestly, it was kinda relatable.
Was 27 Episodes Too Much? (My Unpopular Opinion)
Here's where I get controversial. Maybe, just maybe, 27 episodes were a *tad* excessive. Don't get me wrong, I love my guidos and guidettes.
But did we really need that many slow-motion shots of Pauly D DJing? I adore him but felt there were too many slow-mo scenes.
Think about it. That's almost a month of dedicated *Jersey Shore* viewing, if you binge one a day. My DVR was practically screaming.
The Drama, the Laughs, the Meatball Problems
Of course, there was plenty of drama. Angelina's marriage woes were a major storyline. Poor thing really didn't seem to catch a break.
And who can forget the classic meatball moments? Snooki and Deena always deliver the laughs. Their shenanigans are legendary.
Let's not forget Mike "The Situation" and his journey to sobriety. He's been such an inspiration to many.
Highlights and Lowlights (According to Me)
The highlight? Any scene with Vinny being awkward. It's his superpower.
The lowlight? All the repetitive arguments. Sometimes, it felt like they were rehashing the same old fights. We get it, you guys love and annoy each other.
In Conclusion: Still Addicted
Despite my complaints about the episode count, I'll admit it. I watched every single one. Twice.
There's something undeniably addictive about watching these people navigate life, love, and questionable fashion choices. They are just entertaining.
So, 27 episodes of Season 4? Maybe a little much. But would I watch another season with even more? Absolutely. Just call me a Jersey Shore junkie.
Now, if you don’t mind me, I’m going to go rewatch Vinny trying to flirt. It’s truly a masterclass in awkwardness.
Also, I want to add that even if the season was a bit long, it reminded me of the original Jersey Shore show that I watched growing up. I still love the show!