The Bravo reality show "Luann & Sonja: Welcome to Crappie Lake" is a crass, cringe-worthy spectacle that revels in the most basic and grotesque aspects of its two leads. Luann de Lesseps and Sonja Morgan are both middle-aged women with considerable wealth and privilege, yet they exhibit behaviors that would be considered classless at best.
Their antics on the show, set against the backdrop of a small town in Illinois called Crappie Lake, are more akin to those of "Vanderpump Rules" cast members than true nobility. Luann's arrest record and reputation for being reckless and entitled only add to her lack of class, while Sonja's shallow and attention-seeking behavior is on full display.
What makes the show enjoyable, however, is its unapologetic portrayal of these women's behavior as just that โ behavior. There's no sugarcoating or pretension involved; it's all about embracing the messiness and chaos that comes with their privileged lifestyles.
The show's title, "Welcome to Crappie Lake," is a clever play on words, referencing both the type of fish found in the lake and the sewer-like sewage plant nearby. It serves as a metaphor for the kind of waste management that these two women seem to be engaged in โ producing garbage and noise wherever they go.
The show's makers are keenly aware that their stars don't exactly exude elegance or refinement, but they're having too much fun laughing at themselves to care. And let's be honest, who among us hasn't wanted to join in on the laughter and ridicule of someone like Luann or Sonja when we've caught them up in one of their many misadventures?
Ultimately, "Luann & Sonja: Welcome to Crappie Lake" is a show about how class is not just about money; it's also about values, empathy, and basic human decency. These two women are far from embodying that, but they're also honest enough to be entertaining in their own crass way.
Their antics on the show, set against the backdrop of a small town in Illinois called Crappie Lake, are more akin to those of "Vanderpump Rules" cast members than true nobility. Luann's arrest record and reputation for being reckless and entitled only add to her lack of class, while Sonja's shallow and attention-seeking behavior is on full display.
What makes the show enjoyable, however, is its unapologetic portrayal of these women's behavior as just that โ behavior. There's no sugarcoating or pretension involved; it's all about embracing the messiness and chaos that comes with their privileged lifestyles.
The show's title, "Welcome to Crappie Lake," is a clever play on words, referencing both the type of fish found in the lake and the sewer-like sewage plant nearby. It serves as a metaphor for the kind of waste management that these two women seem to be engaged in โ producing garbage and noise wherever they go.
The show's makers are keenly aware that their stars don't exactly exude elegance or refinement, but they're having too much fun laughing at themselves to care. And let's be honest, who among us hasn't wanted to join in on the laughter and ridicule of someone like Luann or Sonja when we've caught them up in one of their many misadventures?
Ultimately, "Luann & Sonja: Welcome to Crappie Lake" is a show about how class is not just about money; it's also about values, empathy, and basic human decency. These two women are far from embodying that, but they're also honest enough to be entertaining in their own crass way.