'The Kardashians' move their same old act to new real estate on Hulu
CNN
The Kardashians are back, not that they were ever really gone. Sure, their flagship E! show might have ended, but that was merely so the family could hang out a "We've Moved" sign and shift their under-the-microscope lives over to Hulu. Not surprisingly, the act hasn't changed, just the location.
"The Kardashians," as the new show is called, is still keeping up with everyone, opening with a zooming series of shots of their various mansions. As for the thrust of the drama, the main prongs out of the gate involve Kourtney's relationship with drummer Travis Barker and the excitement surrounding Kim hosting "Saturday Night Live" in October, which nicely sets up the time frame.
As always, the Kardashians' lives don't unfold with a great sense of urgency, devoting the first two episodes to the preparations for Kim's "SNL" stint, while eliciting fairly obvious exchanges like her marveling, "This will be live. Live."
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