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Oct 06, 2009 16:30

So I watch The Biggest Loser because I get addicted. Hopelessly addicted. Also because I like to watch Jillian go totally batshit crazy and emotionally damage the contestants. But last week my eyebrows had to raise. They lined up the contestants and told them they had a choice: they could cross the line and get a two pound advantage at the weigh in ( Read more... )

seriously?, tv

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parcae October 6 2009, 20:42:16 UTC
See, I think it was a stupid decision because she didn't discuss it with Coach Mo beforehand, and that's just. No.

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dramaturgy October 6 2009, 20:43:53 UTC
Well, yes. Admittedly that was not a kosher way to do it.

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parcae October 6 2009, 21:00:38 UTC
... and I just lost my entire comment um.

I think it was also that she was more focused on winning the game, then, than she was on losing weight? (11-pound loss notwithstanding, obviously, because -- again -- she screwed Coach Mo over, and he only lost one and I wanted to hug him D:.) And I feel like Bob was right in that people who are more concerned with winning than losing probably won't end up keeping it off, in the end.

(I also just don't like her, anymore, because the thing with the cupcakes was pretty lame, but that's just me.)

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dramaturgy October 6 2009, 21:18:24 UTC
D'oh. I'm watching it on Hulu right now because that's how I roll, but man this is intense. Tracey is a total snake, they would be smart to watch their backs with her.

Not Coach Mo. :(

And Jillian still needs to stuff a sock in it. The language she just uses is, jeez. I get that's her whole thing, but I would honestly probably take a free weight to the back of her skull. Motvation does not give her the right to be verbally abusive. And it can't be good for her blood pressure either.

I think Bob is right too, but at the same time it IS a game and it's kind of stupid to put it in any other way. So when the trainers bitch about playing the game... that's the show, period. It just seems kind of like the sort of formula calculated for maximum drama. Which is fine, it's TV, I understand. But let's just call it what it is.

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