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JustNotThatIntoYou |
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Dr. Shill continues to be a media whore by first endorsing the nut case that is Octomommy and now is supposedly taking the higher road by stating he will no
longer do any shows on her...after one more, of course.
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burnettfollower |
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^Let's not forget that it took him five episodes to realize this. Unless of course he's doing a sixth episode of her today. I am completely disgusted
by his obsession with her. I can understand if she's doing a media tour to make her case for having so many babies, and to clear up any gossip or rumours
about her. But Dr. Ugh needs to let it go.
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SuitSnob |
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Did anyone else note that the crappy-ass theme song by his no-talent son is no longer being used on the opening? Hooray!!!
Now we want a Jeffrey update!!! |
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Dr. Phil Slapped with Bizarre Brainwashing LawsuitOriginally posted Thursday October 08, 2009 10:00 AM EDT Shirley Rae Dieu, 56, of Irvine, Calif., claims she was seeking therapy from Dr. Phil in his Hollywood office in 2007 when she allegedly was held captive and "forced to be in the same room with a completely live naked man while he exposed his entire naked body, genitals and all," according to her filing. Dieu further alleges she was deprived of sleep and food, "brainwashed" and "subjected to edited tapings depicting her as a different personality other than her own." On Oct. 9, 2007, she claims Dr. Phil touched her left breast during a therapy session. Representatives for McGraw did not immediately respond to a request for comment. "[Dr. Phil] is nothing like what he's like on TV," Dieu told PEOPLE by phone, adding that another woman will be joining her suit. "You have no idea what I and this other woman went through." It's unclear how much she is seeking in damages but Dieu - who filed a malpractice suit against an Orange County hospital in 2002 and sued a car dealership in 2007 - is acting as her own attorney, and her filing is filled with misspellings and grammatical errors. Records also show she filed for bankruptcy in May 2008. This is not the first time someone has tried to haul Dr. Phil, 59, into court. In 2006, he was sued by two men who claimed he implied they were suspects in the Natalee Holloway case. In 2005, he was sued by three consumers of a diet pill he endorsed. |
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shiza h minelli |
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Does Dr. Phil actually treat people in an office as well as being an asswipe on TV? I doubt it.
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SuitSnob |
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I am not one of the people who thinks Dr. Phil is a saint, but this sounds like complete and total loony bullshit.
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In 2002, Laurie Bembenek either fell or jumped from a second-story window, breaking her leg so badly that it had to be amputated below the knee. Bembenek
claimed that she had been confined in an apartment by handlers for the Dr. Phil television show and was injured while attempting to escape.
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anders332 |
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I can't believe there are lawyers who take these cases. I'm no Philtard - but it's obviously extortion by court.
I imagine these people hope for a settlement, but they gotta know it ain't gonna work. |
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shiza h minelli |
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It's funny that I feel the need to echo everyone who says "I'm in no way a fan of the good 'doctor'..." but I seriously doubt he
would get into these crazy situations of imprisoning women.
Bembenek was a loon... oh, and a murderer. This new woman was probably the kid who used cliff notes in school. So lame, pathetic and totally unoriginal to steal someone else's made-up crime. |
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factoryhurl |
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i can't stand dr. phil and his sanctimonious *how's that working for ya* or whatever his schtick is. if i want to watch morons get put in their place i
will watch judge judy. she does not attempt to act as if she gives a shit and she does it in 15 minutes or less.
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pleasepassthepork |
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I thought Dr. Phil allowed his license to lapse because he wasn't practicing.
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garblue |
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KPRC Houston Pulls 'Dr. Phil'Replaces veteran syndicated show with newcomer 'Dr. Oz'By Paige Albiniak -- Broadcasting & Cable, 10/2/2009 4:00:00 PMPost-Newsweek's KPRC Houston has pulled CBS Television Distribution's Dr. Phil off the air in its 3 p.m. timeslot, replacing the show with Sony's Dr. Oz. KPRC decided to remove Dr. Phil from its schedule due to disappointment with sliding ratings and disagreement over the show's content, said Post-Newsweek President Alan Frank. The station is continuing to pay the show's license fees, although it is not airing the show's national commercials, which are sold by CTD and provide additional income to the syndicator. "It's out of desperation that I did this," said Frank, who said he's personally met with show star and executive producer Dr. Phil McGraw to try and get his concerns resolved. "I did everything but stand on my head to get [CBS'] attention over the years." In response, CTD says it's puzzled by KPRC's actions: "The facts are that KRPC has a contractual obligation to pay for the show through 2011," said a company spokesman. "We have listened to the station's comments about the show and we are as proud of the content and direction as we've ever been. We are confused by the station's actions." Frank argues that the show's content has gone increasingly tabloid over the years, and that its ratings have correspondingly decreased. This year, Dr. Phil premiered at a 2.5 live plus same day national household rating compared to last year's 3.2, a 22% decrease, according to Nielsen Media Research. Dr. Phil's premiere ratings were likely affected by preemptions due to rain delays at the U.S. Open Tennis that forced the show to tape its live season premiere and then air it a day later. On a season-to-date comparison, Dr. Phil was down 26% in the 2008-09 season compared to 2007-08. "We've been disappointed for some time in the direction of the show," says Frank. "It used to be a friend to female viewers and it's changed to become a very tabloid show. It's not the topics, it's the way they treat the topics." CTD says Dr. Phil's content remains the same high quality that it's always been. Almost all daytime syndicated programs are down significantly over the past three years, although among the talk shows Warner Bros.' Ellen has remained even and NBC Universal's Steve Wilkos gained a tenth year to year. Every court show - including CBS' genre leader Judge Judy - has fallen by double-digit percentages in the same time period. Meanwhile, Sony's Dr. Oz is up 13% in its Houston time period versus August 2009, and up 70% compared to its lead-in, which is CTD's
Rachael Ray, according to Nielsen. Among Dr. Oz's key demographic, women 25-54, it's up 33% over its premiere and up 60% over its
August 2009 time period. Last September, Houston was hit by Hurricane Ike, knocking TV stations off the air and making more appropriate year-to-year
comparisons unfair.
Still, Dr. Oz is a less expensive show than Dr. Phil, having been developed and produced in a very different economic environment. "We had no sense that Dr. Phil was going to do anything different so we finally decided to see if we could get ratings from a show other than
this one," said Frank.
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garblue |
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Look what I found. Stupid bitch.
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"We've been disappointed for some time in the direction of the show," says Frank. "It used to be a friend to female viewers and it's changed to become a very tabloid show. It's not the topics, it's the way they treat the topics." A-FUCKING-MEN!! I always said fatso was becoming more and more of a sellout. Having 14 episodes dedicated to Octomom proved my point. Every show he does now is about a headline. Whatever happened to helping out regular Joes? I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed it. |
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shiza h minelli |
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garblue wrote: What a stupid cum-dump... Time for a group road trip to Houston to find Jerry A... |
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SuitSnob |
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I used to watch pretty regularly. Now I probably find about one in ten episodes worth watching.
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anders332 |
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This show used to be a must see until a couple years ago when it turned into the junky tabloid shit - right around the time Brittany was going crazy and he
started bringing on the T.D. Jakes or whatever his name is.
the only thing I do watch (if I remember) is the update on Erin, Katherine, Alexandra and the hubby. mostly I forget anyway. |
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White Zulu |
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These days the show is almost like a Jerry Springer show
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anders332 |
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I wouldn't say Jerry Springer - but definitely Jenny Jones/Rikki Lake.
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WylDawg |
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SuitSnob wrote: Ditto. I'd like to say that this is karma, but it's plain logic. He's been ditching the formula that made him famous and his trying to turn his show into Oprah-lite. Leave the tabloids and headlines to her and go back to shitting bricks on average people because they don't have a perfect life like you. I've always hated it when he does that, but at least it's his schtick. |
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