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Mixed or average reviews- based on 26 Ratings
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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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VirginiaRJul 29, 2009These women are terrifyingly vulnerable. Will all but one need therapy when the show is over?
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KristenDJul 30, 2009It was awful. Humiliating for those poor women - Parading their Height/Weight across the screen. They don't put bra size and measurements on other dating shows. The women were shown at their most fragile - Like the producers had pushed them to tears...And that's how we were introduced to them? Shame on Fox!
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AnnSAug 4, 2009This a pathetic exploitation of women who have in pain all their lives and are now put in a position of feeling like failures and rejected again !!!!!
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JacobDAug 2, 2009If I wanted to see fat people I'd go to a fast food joint.
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CharlotteTJul 29, 2009This was not entertaining. It was quite sad. I wish they would've chosen more confident, and better dressed women. I also could've done without the hieght and weight revealed. Ugh!
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WendyF.Aug 25, 2009This is really sad! Big women are sad enough and are insecure enough. This show is playing on that sadness! I can say that because I lost 110 lbs! LOVE YOURSELF FOR WHO YOU ARE!
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Awards & Rankings
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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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Too bad host Emme, herself; a plus-size (and very good) model, is rather stiff in the premiere. All in all, more fun than you'd think.
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That Conley is a 300-plus-pound guy comfortable in his own skin helps, as does his genuine affection for the larger ladies. And all of that makes this otherwise-routine Fleiss confection a notch or two more interesting.