http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9534349/site/newsweek/Has-been stars have been all the rage in reality TV, and the best of them—Ozzy Osbourne, Nick and Jessica, Paris Hilton—have made for surprisingly amusing television. Bonaduce, typically, is going for something entirely different. Whereas most celeb-reality shows are designed to resemble unscripted sitcoms, “Breaking Bonaduce” is perhaps TV’s first reality drama. And we do mean drama. The show follows Danny and his redheaded wife, Gretchen, in their daily routines at home, at play and, most of all, in the office of Dr. Gary, their psychologist.
At first, it’s hard to know why Dr. Gary’s office has become a major setting for the show, other than perhaps as a gimmick to tease out some tension between the couple. Bonaduce himself seems to think the whole reality-show idea is nothing but a lark—he tells Dr. Gary he’s only doing it to make some money and to get his freckled face back on TV. Besides, doesn’t everyone in LA have a tanned, handsome shrink with studio lights and cameras in his office?
But something amazing happens in Dr. Gary’s office, something that, frankly, is all too rare in any genre of television. We get a glimpse inside a man’s soul, and it’s far more wounded and dark than anyone could have imagined. Bonaduce is an alcoholic, a sex addict, a hothead and an insanely jealous man. He’s like the protagonist of a twisted FX drama...