I caught the first 15 minutes of it last night and went through these various emotions/thoughts:
Single mom family:
1) Sadness/empathy for their situation.
2) Confused where the father was in the picture-eventually found out.
3) Happy to see she seemed to be really good at her job.
4) Outraged that they would have a dog, then realized it looked like she was dog sitting as a side hustle, so shame on me and good on her.
5) Pissed off that Oprah/Maria would get upset that people questioned her getting an expensive salon haircut and color. Why can't we question this? It's a luxury, not a need. Yes she needs an outlet, but find one that better fits your financial circumstances.
Chicago Family with 6 kids:
1) Dad makes between $1,000-2,500/month take home....ok I guess he must be in sales or an industry that's hit or miss right... quote from Dad "I work 7 days a week, 365 days a year, and long hours as well" and it looks like he was in construction. What am I missing? No one works 30 days/month and makes $1,000, and how can you make 2.5 times as much some months if you work every single day. If those are 8 hour days he makes $4/hour.
2) Mom is working on her masters in social work so she's trying to improve their situation, but she's getting a post-grad degree to earn a very low wage? Basic math does not support this, and they need to fix themselves before fixing their community.
3) Mom volunteers 2 days/week to help people less fortunate than her. On the surface that sounds commendable, but they have 8 people living on about $20K/year and she's volunteering? And Oprah/Maria/entire audience are applauding her for it!
I had to turn it off. I'm sorry, maybe this website/forum has jaded me a bit, although I've always thought this way to some extent. Maybe I'm being too judgmental, but I just don't understand how people can be so financially irresponsible. End rant.
Sorry, I missed the rest of the show so I can't comment. Were there any redeeming moments? Did Oprah give a bunch of handouts at the end to stay true to form?