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"From TV Guide for the Finale and Aftermath Shows"
GTmike 1255 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Beef Jerky Spokesperson"
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02-11-03, 11:09 AM (EST)
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"From TV Guide for the Finale and Aftermath Shows" |
From TV Guide for the Finale: bold added by meFinale starts at 8p.m.(est) on Monday 2/17 Joe Millionaire 120 min. Evan Marriott selects his favorite lady from the two finalists in the two-hour series finale. The chosen one will no doubt be delighted. What she feels---and expresses---next is anyone's guess after she learns that her Prince Charming is not exactly living a charmed life; that he's not a $50 million man, but rather an average guy with, as Fox publicity puts it, “only limited financial means.” The first hour is a series recap; the second builds to the big dramatic scene when Evan painfully tells his lady love the truth. Finding it similarly painful to say goodbye to a good ratings thing, Fox will present a follow-up special titled Joe Millionaire: The Aftermath on Monday, Feb. 24. And TVguide's take on the Aftermath show: Airs: Feb.24th at 9p.m. (est)
Joe Millionaire: The Aftermath 60 min. Fox offers one last cup of Joe as Evan Marriott finally sees the lady he lied to for love. “We reunite Evan with his final selection for the first time since November,” says producer Chris Cowan, explaining that the pair have been kept apart since filming the finale to “protect the surprise.” But Cowan believes that the time away---and what Evan has learned about his choice from watching the series---could cause Evan to question his decision. “It should be interesting,” he teases. Also included are reactions from the 19 passed-over ladies to the faux prince's secret, butler Paul Hogan's take on the romantic ruse and a segment on several guys who failed to make the Millionaire cut.
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FesterFan1 5947 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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02-11-03, 12:09 PM (EST)
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4. "RE: From TV Guide for the Finale and Aftermath Shows" |
What about the other 18 women? Don't they deserve to have their 15 seconds of fame re-crapped too?Yeah, it's called that stupid 5 minute intro that they've used over and over again on this show because the target demographic's brains are so ruined by years of drug use, alcohol use, backyard wrestling, and Jerry Springer that they need the complex and nuanced development in this idiot show explained to them every week. <Not that I'm bitter about that> This is really ballsy by Fox and quite the insult to the viewers. Naahh, the typical viewer of this show's idea of an insult usually isn't any deeper than the following sentence..."Ya think yer better'n me?" Fester
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Loree 8616 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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02-11-03, 12:08 PM (EST)
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3. "RE: From TV Guide for the Finale and Aftermath Shows" |
NO! Not another hour of recrap. Why not spend the first hour showing the reactions of the others when they were told about Evan not being rich. I would watch that. But do we really have to rewatch all the ladies having their dance with him? I want new material not the same old.
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bebekid 1621 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Peanut Festival Grand Marshall"
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02-11-03, 12:45 PM (EST)
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7. "Is Sarah the chosen one after all?" |
>But Cowan >believes that the time away---and >what Evan has learned about >his choice from watching the >series---could cause Evan to question >his decision. I still am of the mind that Zora is the chosen one, but this statement gives me pause. At first I read it as "what Evan has learned about his choice since the series end" read: Sarah's film career. But since it says "from watching the series", what do y'all think that could mean? They have edited Zora as Snow White. I don't remember much that Zora has said derogatory about Evan. Sarah, OTOH, has said stuff like, "rough around edges", and "not quite my type", etc. My days of attempting to help spoil Survivor may have made me a little too paranoid. Am I reading too much into this? 
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