En Los Ángeles, Patti Stanger dirige una agencia que empareja a millonarios con los hombres y mujeres de sus sueños.En Los Ángeles, Patti Stanger dirige una agencia que empareja a millonarios con los hombres y mujeres de sus sueños.En Los Ángeles, Patti Stanger dirige una agencia que empareja a millonarios con los hombres y mujeres de sus sueños.
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Applicant: I got a Degree in PR.
Patti Stanger: So why aren't you doing that?
Applicant: Oh, I burned out and decided to do something else.
Patti Stanger: [cutaway] Who says that? "I got my MBA but don't know how to use it!"
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Yes, I'm a liberal woman but I'm appalled by Patti Stanger and this show of setting up people for marriage. Her clients are all superficial, lame, and vain. They all think highly of themselves and expect the same. The men or women who come to the social gatherings are nothing special. Like one episode, she has an Israeli Jewish guy named Uri who is self-centered and vain about himself. He wants a Jewish girl who dances to marry and bear his children. Then there is a Kurdish Persian Muslim guy who brings his entire family to see behind the window about the possible future wife. It's highly unlikely this guy will satisfy his demanding mother. I would say that the two men have more in common and should have gone out for a drink. Their expectations are high because they have millions of dollars. Patti states that she'll let Uri have first chance with the Jewish girls who come to the window. But obviously, Patty was playing favorites with Uri coming up first. If Uri was really religious, he wouldn't go to her but a Jewish matchmaker. Patty didn't seem to care or show much interest for her second client. She found him arrogant but I find the same with her. Patti appoints herself to be the authority on the Jewish culture but times have changed. In fact, she forgets to inform the audiences that more than half of all Jews marry outside their religion and ethnicity which is a fact. They also look for love outside their comfort zones and many have liberal views about the world. You don't fall in love with an idea but a person. I think it's all forgotten in this show. If Patty was so great, why isn't she married herself?
- Sylviastel
- 1 jul 2012
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