Ohhh, thanks, that makes sense (given their follower base and his vaguely libertarian ramblings).
He was trying to hint that he also doesn’t believe in wearing masks either, not surprising for a family who hopped through as many countries as they could during a pandemic hahaOhhh, thanks, that makes sense (given their follower base and his vaguely libertarian ramblings).
Wonder if they've been vaccinated? .....guess they must have been to be able to travel , but there's been no mention of the virus at all in all their travelsHe was trying to hint that he also doesn’t believe in wearing masks either, not surprising for a family who hopped through as many countries as they could during a pandemic haha
You’re so right — and he’d be convinced he knew more about filming than the television crew. Plus, any reality show would want to see conflicts (I bet G has a nasty temper). I think a reality show might invite scrutiny they’re not ready for, regarding their religious beliefs and the kids’ education.Of course they do but I doubt garret would give up creative control of the storyline
And they can most definitely have producer rights and creative control if they get one on a Streaming Platform. These services tend to have a hands-off approach to most content.Garrett would probably enjoy the attention of having other people filming him all the time.
Reality shows don't always show loads of conflicts, TLC did wonders of making The Duggars / The Willis Clan / The Bates families all look wholesome despite all the things you know about them that you didn't learn from their shows. They mostly put them in places like the "Creation Museum" or gave them activities to create content.
Garrett would probably want to be a producer and help control the narrative but their conflicts would probably be more along the lines of "traditional school vs. travel school" and "struggling to find a church to go to on Sunday in a foreign country" or "Dorothy's first surfing competition".