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Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 15 Ratings
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Positive: 4 out of 15
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Mixed: 1 out of 15
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Negative: 10 out of 15
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Apr 10, 2011God Awfull!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SUCKS SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!
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Apr 10, 2011Yeah right, omg this is just the worst example of flog bags ever. Compete fail. Just dont bother. And obviously marketed as a way to sneak soft porn onto the screen, not that there is anything wrong with that, but as if it not all a set up and just crappy actors putting on a crappy soft porn production
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Apr 14, 2011I thought it was hilarious!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No way it can be real, but it was REALLY funny! There's no way a teacher would #1 look like that and #2 do the dirty on TV. The black couple was funny too...Come ON! I hope these wackies are getting paid big $$$$, especially the guy with the black couple clients. The other two (the 'teacher" and Nick) probably are brother and sister! HA
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Apr 25, 2011
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Apr 8, 2011Pathetic sketchy prostitutes sharing their pathetic lives. It was disapointing in every way, they tried to make it interesting but it didn't work, if the guys are nasty women are worse.
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Apr 9, 2011Nasty chicks and repulsive douchebags?, amateur pornography? Seriously, who would agree to be filmed paying for the services of a prostitute? oh great just another icky show.
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Apr 11, 2011
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Apr 22, 2011
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May 25, 2011This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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With Gigolos, Showtime takes a topic that should be provocative and turns it into nothing more than "The Real Man Whores of Las Vegas."
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Viewers are supposed to invest in their camaraderie, but there isn't much chemistry or even joie de vivre in the group.
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The real puzzler is how many clients seem completely unabashed about having their preferences and fetishes captured on film--undaunted by paid-for frolicking (between two, or more, consenting adults) with a camera crew in tow. Once you get past that, the series proves reasonably compelling while relying on typical tricks of the trade--a brand of pandering commonly known as "reality TV."