Having watched the show in 2020, it is surprising to see a show aired on TV in 2000 that forsaw vlogging long ago.
Now it seems quite normal for everyone to vlog, but as a therapy for a character (Keith) back then hits the bull's eye especially watching it now. As audience we can see the therapeutic effect recording your day in our ordinary lives.
Both fun and sad at the same time, the show makes you invest in Keith; as the name of the show perfectly suggests, Keith places Marion (his ex-wife) and Geoff (her lover) and his children in the centre of his life, and you cannot help investing in the everyday life of Keith's.
Now it seems quite normal for everyone to vlog, but as a therapy for a character (Keith) back then hits the bull's eye especially watching it now. As audience we can see the therapeutic effect recording your day in our ordinary lives.
Both fun and sad at the same time, the show makes you invest in Keith; as the name of the show perfectly suggests, Keith places Marion (his ex-wife) and Geoff (her lover) and his children in the centre of his life, and you cannot help investing in the everyday life of Keith's.