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Originally posted by btb87
... Rachel's husband. How 'bout ol' boy talking 'bout "she's average", and saying it like it's no big deal, and he desperately needed an eyebrow transplant?
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Never mind that - he needs a
brain transplant.
I watched part of the show, and I don't think I'll be watching it again. To me it just seems cruel to build these women up, give them plastic surgery, makeovers, diet and exercise regimens, and therapy, then at the end of the 3 months one of them is told that after all that, she's still not good enough, time to go home.
It does have the message that if you're willing to work hard enough, you can accomplish your goals. The surgery and training sessions cannot have been much fun. Of course, it also has the message that none of your problems will ever be fixed without a boob job and some liposuction.
And was anyone else reminded of those nasty hazing rumors about how sororities line their pledges up in their underwear and circle their fat?