What we learned about Kanye, Pete Davidson and more from the Kardashians' new show
It's up for debate whether the Kardashian-Jenner family's brief absence from reality TV has made the heart grow fonder, especially since their flagship E! series began to fizzle near the end. But one thing's for certain: There's still plenty of keeping up to do with the headlines they inspire.
When it was announced the family (matriarch Kris and daughters Kourtney, Kim , Khloé, Kylie and Kendall) would be transferring fish bowls — moving from E!, their TV home base since 2007, to Hulu — one had to wonder how the new iteration of their reality TV series would reignite our curiosity with the once marginally famous family that have become titans of pop culture.
Premiering April 14, with new episodes released every Thursday, "The Kardashians" quickly reminds viewers how much the family's status has changed since their unpolished TV debut, with a production style to match. The opening moments of the premiere feature sweeping
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