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The Morning After: Big Love
Last night, Fox debuted More to Love, the dating show in which a plus-sized man sought a date from a bevy of plus-sized beauties. Like many reality shows, its premise scandalized some people before the show even aired; as in many such instances, the reality was much more tame. More to Love does not seem to be interested in making fun of its subjects; just the opposite, if anything it has a sweet attitude toward them.
Mainly, though, it simply showed that contestants of size on dating shows act like—well, contestants on dating shows.
There was pool jumping, kiss-stealing and sniping, as well as the requisite interviews about how I Really Hope I'm Going to Find the Real Thing Here. If I found one fault with its treatment of its bachelorettes, it was how much attention the interviews focused on the sadness and vulnerability of the overweight. I'm sure the interviews and the feelings are real—and the editing's focus on them probably meant to stir up sympathy—but that can quickly turn into pity and condescension. The show would be more interesting if it just took the participants' size as a given and let the dating games play out.
Of course, then it would just be another dating show. Would you watch that? And did you watch this to begin with?
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Ok, I watched because I had nothing better to do. I think it was sad how much they focussed on weight (giving the participants' ages, heights, and weights every time they interviewed them), and I would watch it without that emphasis. Still, it made me feel so much better about 5'9" 170lb size. I was impressed by how attractive and polished some of the women looked. I believe it is possible to look good (and bad!) at every size depending on your effort, and some of the women clearly put in the effort to present themselves attractively.
As a female engineer, I was disappointed that the guy said that he found the female engineer intimidating and she was gone right away.
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Female engineers have it pretty rough. As they say, the odds are good, but the goods are odd.
This sounds like something right up Fox's alley.
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YUCK!
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Watched it and loved it. Check out my review!
http://compactdiss.wordpress.com/2009/07/31/doin-it-big-thoughts-on-foxs-more-to-love/#more-232
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