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Old 04-08-2008, 07:50 AM   #15
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God bless TiVo, which allows us to watch whatever we want, whenever we want it - and more importantly - doesn't require us to bump into any other TV while waiting for the good shows to come on.

One of the 'good' shows we watch is (as Alex mentioned) - The Soup. The entirety of reality TV that we watch is in that 22-minutes of snark about how stupid the TV world can be. So I've seen small snippets of the Bad Girls show and it confirmed what I've thought from the very early part of this trend - that the networks are base and people like lowest-common-denominators. (It was 'Temptation Island' that gave me that opinion, and every skanky reality show that followed, right on through 'Whore of Love' and 'Moment of Truth.')

Because, to me, enjoying watching somebody's train wreck is just as admirable as, say, cruelly making fun of someone. Does it really make you feel any better about yourself? Not me.

I understand you want to make an informed statement about the show, GC. But... do yourself a favor. Stop watching; you've got the drift, and it isn't going to make you any less angry after the rest of the episodes than it did after the first one.
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