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Women and men are judged to be sexy, or not, using harsh critique and even an evaluating laser pointer.Women and men are judged to be sexy, or not, using harsh critique and even an evaluating laser pointer.Women and men are judged to be sexy, or not, using harsh critique and even an evaluating laser pointer.
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Grant it the show is a modeling competition, where only the most beautiful people compete, but it's also great fun for us normal looking people too. I for one love watching vain people get cut down to size. And as an added bonus there is always the diamond in the rough who is beautiful on the inside, giving viewers someone to cheer for.
Let me just preface by pointing out that I only had the misfortune to find and view one episode of this godforsaken thing. But I highly doubt living through more than the one I did experience would give me anything more meaningful than a flu.
The show is exactly what you expect, only with more #MeToo-ish judges than you might have imagined. People go on stage and you watch judges deem whether the person is hot or not, followed by a second round where those deemed hot are given numerical ratings for their face, body, respectively. It seems to be entirely arbitrary and based on the judges' personal tastes, as you might expect, and the whole thing leaves you feeling dirtier than had you taken a head-first dive into a vat of snot.
Heartily recommended.
Heartily recommended.
I watch a couple episodes of the shows on TV. I did not like how judge the people looks not their minds. This to me sends the wrong message to the viewing audience especially to young viewers. Nobody is perfect in this world everybody has their imperfections. I admit I watch Miss America but at least the women are honor for community involvement.
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- TriviaHoward Stern sued ABC, saying it was his idea, a bit he'd do on his radio show, especially the laser pointer pointing out flaws in women's bodies (done by makeup stylist Ralph Cirella). Ironically, Stern's E-Show producer Scott Einzinger and former writer Jackie Martling worked on this series.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Daily Show: Michael Gerson (2007)
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