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I watched Hoarders quite a bit, and I experience a lot of the same frustration watching this show that I did watching that. The behaviors that seem so obviously irrational to the viewer are perfectly normal for the subjects. It's interesting to see the personalities.
I think the show's producer is Dr. Now's son, which would explain some of why this show has the P.O.V. that it does.
As to the major personality issues and "extreme" cases - be they failures or successes, it just adds to the "circus freak show" atmosphere. I feel like people are being dehumanized by it, and it bugs me.Originally Posted by Amy8888
I'm not really getting that from this show at all. So many of the subjects have had minimal success. The one lady with the oxygen ONLY lost weight before the surgery. Because she assumed it was a quick fix, she did not lose weight after the surgery because she didn't bother to actually make changes to her life. (She was very manipulative though, probably has a major personality disorder) Even the success stories struggle to lose weight after surgery. I watched Hoarders quite a bit, and I experience a lot of the same frustration watching this show that I did watching that. The behaviors that seem so obviously irrational to the viewer are perfectly normal for the subjects. It's interesting to see the personalities.
I think the show's producer is Dr. Now's son, which would explain some of why this show has the P.O.V. that it does.



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