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miami_fan
07-24-2007, 01:11 PM
Has anyone seen this show? Here is the write up from GSN's website
http://www.gsn.com/withoutprejudice/home.php
'Political correctness' is a hot-button, tightrope topic and WITHOUT PREJUDICE? is taking aim on the nation, ready to gauge the climate of moral consciousness.
Hosted by Dr. Robi Ludwig, a renowned psychotherapist and journalist, this provocative series focuses on five contestants willing to open their lives to examination. A panel of strangers will decide which ONE contestant deserves to receive a $25,000 prize. Both the panel and home viewers will discover more and more about each contestant as the examination progresses and subsequently, contestants are eliminated.
WITHOUT PREJUDICE? does not support or condemn any action, attribute or value system, but rather stimulates an open debate. The diverse panel and viewers will soon need to make the ultimate determination that will impact five lives on the line. Can a life-altering decision truly be reached WITHOUT PREJUDICE?
I guess it debuted last week. As much as FOFC loves to love/hate to talk about political correctness, I figured someone would have seen it.:D
rkmsuf
07-24-2007, 01:16 PM
Dr. Robi Ludwig, a renowned psychotherapist and journalist
he is? renowned for what exactly?
Young Drachma
07-24-2007, 01:53 PM
he is? renowned for what exactly?
Being good at showing up on TV, apparently (http://www.gsn.com/withoutprejudice/host.php).
How many of these unaccredited Drs. are writing books and showing up on TV?
Dr. Robi Ludwig's academic credentials include a Doctorate in Psychology (Psy.D) from the Southern California University for Professional Studies. She holds a post Master's Certificate in Advanced Clinical Work from Hunter College, a Master's Degree in Social Work from the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor's Degree in Mass Communications from Cedar Crest College.
Ludwig has treated all forms of mental illness, substance abuse, grieving, sexual identity issues, job stress, emotional/sexual abuse problems and parenting issues in both private practice and clinical settings.
Dr. Robi hosts "One Week to Save Your Marriage," a reality show on TLC. She is a regular contributor to "The Today Show," CNN's "Headline News," the FOX News Channel and Court TV. She has also appeared on such shows as "Regis and Kelly," "Oprah," "The View," "Bill O'Reilly" and "Hannity and Colmes." Most recently, Ludwig served as guest host on "Larry King Live."
Also an author, Dr. Robi Ludwig co-wrote "'Til Death Do US Part: Love, Marriage and the Mind of the Killer Spouse" with Matt Birkbeck for Atria Books, recently published in paperback. Ludwig currently resides in Manhattan with her psychiatrist husband, Dr. David Ludwig, and the couples' two children.
Mustang
07-24-2007, 06:15 PM
So, the least prejudiced person wins? :confused:
Never seen the show and don't care too since it sounds stupid but, then again, what would you expect from a show hosted by a woman... ;)
Radii
07-24-2007, 11:05 PM
3 minutes into the show and i hate every single person on the panel deciding who gets the money. its going to be really tough to stomach and entire episode of this.
heybrad
07-24-2007, 11:15 PM
3 minutes into the show and i hate every single person on the panel deciding who gets the money.
+1
Horrific idea for a show. Absolutely atrocious viewing. The previews made me want to be violent towards everyone on the screen. Watching it now and this feeling has only intensified.
The first thing the group did was vote off a guy from Texas because Texans sound uneducated and stupid and he reminded someone of a serial killer. Seriously, I want to put my foot through the screen.
Radii
07-24-2007, 11:25 PM
The thing that got me was the woman that said "well she seems sweet but she's Asian and asians seem sweet but you know how they are"
Oh god i was so fucking mad about that i blocked it from memory. This has to be the most infuriating shit ive ever seen. They should call this show bigotry.
DolphinFan1
07-24-2007, 11:55 PM
I actually saw this last week while on vacation. I wasn't impressed at all. I thought the panel members were very shallow.
Karlifornia
07-25-2007, 12:31 AM
I think this show, if it weren't for it's imminent cancelling, could be responsible for hundreds of new stereotypes
Butter
07-25-2007, 06:52 AM
The worst part about the show? It's 90 minutes. I couldn't take 5 minutes, and this thing drags on for 90. It won't last long.
miami_fan
07-25-2007, 11:44 AM
It is sad that last night was not the first (or second, third...) time I heard many of those things the panel had to say.
Pumpy Tudors
07-25-2007, 12:41 PM
I watched a good portion of the show last night, and while I didn't hate it, I think it's pointless. I agree with others that the show just ends up making me hate the people on the panel. Oh, the blonde woman doesn't like interracial relationships, huh? Yeah, fuck you, lady. What's that? The bald guy is initially completely against spanking children, but he hears one of the contestants speak two sentences about it, and now maybe spanking is OK? Way to ride that fence there, numbnuts. Wow, Mr. College Age Guy is just sitting at the end of the panel with almost no opinion about anybody. Yeah, it's heartening to see that this guy helps decide who gets $25,000.
What a farce. On top the that, the host isn't even hot, so why would I watch this again? :mad:
:)
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