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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was pretty young when this aired (and I watched it originally), I would definitely look at it differently now. I remember the whole Shandi thing, and they just framed it as her cheating, not getting assaulted. But looking back the whole rest of it makes sense now.
I was really sad that Mr Mok cared more about the "violent photoshoot" than about someone getting raped.
Anyways, as I was reviewing comments about this show, I saw mention of another doc coming out Mar 11, from some of the other women who weren't included. So i'll be watching for that.
Will this one air on Netflix as well??
Anonymous wrote:Wow. This show did not age well. Rare to dissect a reality show from decades ago, with a modern day sensibility.
(Now airing on Netflix)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, the mean haircuts. Oh, and the full on sexual assault they just stood there, filmed, edited, and aired....
I’d be interested on the take of the others. She didn’t mention assault until now. Called her boyf and said we had sex…I am not saying it wasn’t an assault but I didn’t remember thinking it was back when I first watched it and if even worse footage exists, I wish they backed her and said it was wrong and she was assaulted.
We used to blame the woman for drinking too much.
Not the man, for having sex with someone who was unable to give consent.
(Can you imagine a woman of that size drinking two bottles of wine? No wonder she passed/blacked out. The show should have intervened.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched the first episode and didn’t really learn anything, and it felt gross watching these poor girls. Tyra’s idea was interesting but the show doesn’t age well. I forgot what a wretch Janice was, and I remembered that André Leon Talley was a judge at some point. Love him.
Nigel was hot back in the day, and I’d love to just see a show now with Jay and Miss J. I love them too!
Tyra's idea? Knowing what we now know about the "fashion/modeling" industry, a very safe bet there were some "Epstein" creeps over that show coming to fruition -- if not Jeff himself!
I think pp meant Tyras idea of making the industry more inclusive (size, shape, skin colour). Which I believe she did to some extent.
Anonymous wrote:What's up with Miss J? Dude can't put a sentence together.