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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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ChristinaRAug 6, 2009The show is not bad, but that one girl that crys during every interview is starting to annoy me.
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KayeSAug 3, 2009I agree with Charlotte T....why did they feel the need to post the height and weight of each contestant???? Tacky! The women are definitely very emotional, but that goes to show what our society has done to discriminate against overweight people, both male and female.
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CathyAug 5, 2009It is great to show that big women also are real and looking for love. The only thing I did not like was the weight plastered on the screen, why? On the Bachelor or Bachelorette you do not see any of that.
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missmorrisAug 18, 2009
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MaryDAug 14, 2009Having spent my entire life in the Plus Size Fashion Industry, I am shocked that this show dug up so many women who blame their loveless and often dateless situation on size. I hate to pop a pin in the balloon of theor self-pity party, but we sell millions of Plus Size Prom and Wedding Dresses every year.
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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.