OMG, I felt the same way, why are they so embarassed? Big deal, women are
like that everywhere. Get over it. I sure wish they'd continue the show
too, but I seriously doubt it. Sucks to not know what happens with the
newlywed couple or the girl getting a divorce and moving on, etc.
I really woudn't even care if it was a tiny bit scripted, it's all just
entertainment for me. It's like when I was reading the Million Little
Pieces book by James Frey. I was halfway into the book when it came out he
did more than 'strech the truth' and so many people were angry over it
(Oprah included). I didn't give a rip! It was a great read, who cares.
I'm in a rambling mood tonight...
: ) Didi
On 7/1/06, velvettoast <velvettoast@...> wrote:
>
> The idea that this is reality- but PRETTY reality- appeals to me.
> This will make other reality shows- all reality shows aren't
> 100% "reality" (like Paris and Nicole aren't "coached" as to what to
> do??) look better. The women in Tuesday Night Book Club have issues
> most women can relate to (at least those of us who are at a certain
> point in our lives).
>
> Sure do hope it comes back. That music sure is cheezy though. Glad
> to know I am not the only one who has problems- major and minor. So
> what, they look better than most of us? That is what makes it even
> more entertaining to watch! Attractive, successful (marketing
> business, speech coach, salon owner, etc.) women who admit to having
> problems too? About time!
>
> Read the article link. Honestly, their town being upset about it?
> Why?? Is it such a shallow place that the people there can
> only "judge a book by it's cover" (sorry, couldn't resist) and not
> see what lies in the heart of these women?? Shallow place if they
> are judging them only on appearances. How immature.
>
> When will we find out if it comes back on?
>
>
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