The question that this episode - and many of the subsequent ones - poses is 'How much of it is fake?' Did Kris Jenner ever own a clothing shop for young children? Were the Kardashian sisters ever selling dresses from a boutique in Calabasas, California, or was that an invention for the sake of the show? We might never find out.
One of the characteristic plot structures of the first series of Keeping Up with the Kardashians is the one where nothing happens. Seemingly, there is a problem. Seemingly, a (problematic) solution is found. Then the characters might acknowledge that the solution was problematic and so they do not go through with it. Everyone rejoices. This is what takes place when Kim Kardashian does not fire Kris Jenner as her manager; this is what happens when Kourtney does not marry her boyfriend in a would-be Las Vegas wedding; this is the precise lack of plot development when a suspected pregnancy turns out to be a pregnancy scare.
Let's see what does not happen next!
One of the characteristic plot structures of the first series of Keeping Up with the Kardashians is the one where nothing happens. Seemingly, there is a problem. Seemingly, a (problematic) solution is found. Then the characters might acknowledge that the solution was problematic and so they do not go through with it. Everyone rejoices. This is what takes place when Kim Kardashian does not fire Kris Jenner as her manager; this is what happens when Kourtney does not marry her boyfriend in a would-be Las Vegas wedding; this is the precise lack of plot development when a suspected pregnancy turns out to be a pregnancy scare.
Let's see what does not happen next!