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These women aren’t looking for steady gigs on MTV, and they cry at the drop of a hat. That somehow makes them more real, however contrived the situation might be. The weak link, actually, is Conley, who sounds far too determined to make a positive impression and say all the right things.
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Somehow, the routine isn't as fun on More to Love [than "The Bachelor" or "The Bachelorette"].
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Once you get past the fact of the producers' milking more than the usual volume of pathos from scenes of pre-elimination anxiety and post-dismissal distress, More To Love is much the same as its slimmer sisters.
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Perhaps partly because the producers are determined not to let More to Love turn into a jeer fest, the show almost chokes on its own sensitivity and refinement.
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Not a bad start, until the show's editors get their sticky fingers into this pie, and then all we get is one clip after another of a big-boned lady weeping over her inability to find love, thanks to her size.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 26
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Mixed: 3 out of 26
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Negative: 8 out of 26
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AmandaCSep 19, 2009
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PAnitaASep 16, 2009
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SherryPAug 28, 2009