That's exactly how I feel about this show. it's as if the show - like its' characters - lacks the self awareness to see that there are so many people who are less fortunate, with more pressing problems, like no access to safe housing or healthcare....
I'm still bitter about Henry's disappearance - they made me invested in a relationship that simply evaporated! AND he was the only one without a well-off financial background and support system.
Also - I just have to ask , who is more "underprivileged" here, homeless Henry, or Ashley with her big house, pretty, doting, slightly-dull husband, and $ 5 Million purchase offer...
However, with all its flaws, I still come back to watch this show every week... so somehow I'm invested in this show, faults and all .