Harry Loves Lisa: A Show Sticking It to Wokeness

Harry Loves Lisa: A Show Sticking It to Wokeness

"Harry Loves Lisa" was a reality TV show that aired in 2010 and offered a refreshing view of a celebrity couple, Harry Hamlin and Lisa Rinna, who resisted the Hollywood trend of wokeness. Here's why this show remains a standout example of relatability and authenticity.

Vince Vanguard

Vince Vanguard

Imagine a world where celebrity couples navigate the bizarre universe of reality TV while sticking to their conservative roots. That’s exactly what Harry Loves Lisa is all about. This fascinating show, centered around actor Harry Hamlin and his vivacious wife, Lisa Rinna, hit the screens back in 2010. Filmed primarily in the bustling streets of Los Angeles, this reality TV gem ran on TV Land and captured the hearts of many viewers who longed for content that wasn't drenched in wokeness. Why should we still care about it today? Let us count the ways.

  1. Real Love Doesn’t Bow to Fads - In the ephemeral world of Hollywood, where couples break up faster than eggs on Sunday morning, Harry and Lisa remind us that true love isn’t a Hollywood trend. Their relationship is grounded in traditional values, steadfast support, and (shockingly!) actual marriage vows. Maybe that's too boring for the woke brigade, but it’s what makes them real.

  2. Entertaining Familial Dynamics - Harry Loves Lisa didn’t just focus on the glamour of being famous. Nope, it brought the delightful chaos of family into the spotlight. From raising their daughters to managing career pressures, the show highlighted day-to-day family life with a camera lens, offering a refreshing counterweight to the trope-ridden narratives we often see on TV today.

  3. Conservative Undercurrents? You Bet - Sure, it wasn't advertised on banners waving from the rooftops, but Harry and Lisa's lives often echoed traditional values. Watching them balance work, family, and everything in between was a nod to the millions of hard-working folks who mirror that same balancing act—proof positive that you don’t have to ditch principles to be successful.

  4. Reality Before ‘Reality’ Was a Circus - Look around at reality TV today. Loud personalities are often encouraged to throw dignity out the window for the sake of 'entertainment.' Harry Loves Lisa carried a different tune, favoring relatability over outrageous antics. Who knew normalcy could be so refreshing?

  5. No Need for Hand-Holding - Unlike what youngsters today may think, you don’t need to wallpaper a show with trigger warnings to encourage viewership. Back then, people simply watched the show because they enjoyed it. And believe it or not, they did so without constant, exaggerated disclaimers. Common sense—how novel!

  6. Handling Fame without an Agenda - The couple navigated fame’s intense spotlight, while staying tuned to their own core beliefs. Harry and Lisa showed America that it's possible to maintain your authenticity and still handle celebrity status—no punch lines or preachy undertones required.

  7. The Show’s Premature End - It had one of those classic one season wonders feel. But it didn’t disappear into oblivion. Instead, Harry Loves Lisa carved out a legacy as a rational antidote to today's over-the-top TV lineups. The lack of further seasons indicated not failure, but perhaps a refusal to change its essential nature to fit more controversial narratives.

  8. A Lesson for Future Creators - Current producers and fledgling creators could learn a thing or two from Harry Loves Lisa. Keeping it real, without compromising core values for ratings or appeasing a crowd that won’t settle for anything less than outrage or scandal.

  9. Lisa Rinna: The Traditional Rebel - Often seen as flamboyant, Lisa didn’t represent a superficial stereotype. Her charm was in how she traversed between glitzy Hollywood and family obligations, challenging expectations without losing her grounding. A splendid reality for those who think strong-willed women always have to align with the ‘new norm’.

  10. TV That Stood Its Ground - The show's slice-of-life moments crafted an ode to families that faithfully work, love, and laugh. It celebrated the mundane without apology. For once, it wasn’t a flaw; it was the very essence that made Harry Loves Lisa different from the mind-numbing circus we call TV today.

So grab your popcorn and re-watch it if you wish. Whether you've seen the show or not, there's a certain refreshing quality about just watching genuine people managing life steeped in relatability. We could use more of that in our current chaotic TV landscape—and less of whatever it is the politically correct train is offering.