"They said, 'Oh, we're just calling it that to get people to watch the show, we're doing it for ratings, there's no meaning behind it,' " Wobrak said. "I was very gullible. My husband could see through things, but I saw it was a chance to be on TV. Red flags should have come up, but I thought, TLC, that's a good station, what could go wrong? They gave us a bunch of bull to get us on the show. It's not about helping the kids, it's helping TLC or whoever the producers of the show are."
The moral of the story? Agree to participate in a reality show at your own (and your children's) risk.
"Honey, We're Killing The Kids" had potential, but went way over the top. This is a nice followup of the local participants -- sounds like pretty poor treatment.