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By what standard do we judge Sex box? Whether it's titling? Or whether it gives useful advice? It just barely manages a little of both. [27 Feb 2015, p.65]
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Sex Box breaks no meaningful boundaries in its first two episodes. The average music video is more titillating.
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Sex Box is not dull despite being a talky show, but it's also unclear how many times viewers can watch this before the relationship issues gets repetitive. As for the "therapy," it's pretty shallow and fleeting.
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Sex Box could be a great guilty pleasure if it wasn’t afraid to live up to its title.
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The show is at once overstated and tame.
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What we end up seeing is neither wholesome nor scandalous, but just enough of each to permit both as excuses for watching.
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Watching it is kind of like bad sex--the clock watching, the profound embarrassment, the desire to check your email. Engage in too much of it, and you’ll have to repair your relationship with your TV.
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WE and the producers might try to couch all this as helping couples enjoy better and more fulfilling sex lives, but the segments are too brief and disjointed to be educational, and the show is predictably scored as if this were a “Friday the 13th” movie.
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Sex Box is bad. It's also hackneyed, dull, derivative and surprisingly windy.
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Really, if you need a watchdog group to tell you to stay away from a show lets people air their steamy details while moist perspiration clings to silk pajamas left over from Hugh Hefner’s Playboy Mansion closet, you might be gullible enough to enter... the Sex Box!
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A ridiculous and desperate effort to generate some buzz about its carrier, the wee little WE tv network.