辛普森一家第十五季
丹·卡斯泰兰尼塔,朱莉·卡夫娜,南茜·卡特莱特,雅德丽·史密斯,汉克·阿扎利亚,哈里·谢尔,潘蜜拉·海登,露西·泰勒,麦琪·罗丝威尔,特蕾丝·麦克尼尔,玛西娅·华莱士,卡尔·维耶德戈特,奥斯卡·德拉伦塔,詹妮弗·加纳,杰瑞·刘易斯,格伦·克洛斯,迈克尔·摩尔,托尼·布莱尔,简·丽芙丝,伊恩·麦克莱恩,J·K·罗琳,查尔斯·纳佩尔,杰基·梅森,劳伦斯·特劳德,汤姆·克兰西,艾什丽·奥尔森,玛丽-凯特·奥尔森,托马斯·品钦,尼克·伯凯,威廉·丹尼尔斯,伊莎贝尔·夏弗德,迪克·特菲尔德,西蒙·考威尔,乔恩·拉威
已完结
This show is quite possibly the biggest waste of videotape, electricity, and RF bandwidth in the 70+ year history of television. It's nothing but 60 minutes of some of the worst bile that can come out of human beings, male or female. Basically, it's nothing but pure bitchy, catty, c*nty, vile harpiness among the contestants, judges, and the fashionistas (or should I say fashionazis). Typically a lot of insulting, backbiting, and bitchy, unnecessarily anal-retentive criticism.
The thing that gets me about the show is how much the judges and fashionazis (and the pretentious shallow fashion industry in general) nit-pick against the equally bitchy contestants about little, petty, trivial, frivolous, anal-retentive things about their appearance, personality, etc. Things that the *REAL* people in this world (which the fashion industry lacks, thankfully) wouldn't give rat's ass number 1 about. (Myself included.)
Crap like: "Oh, your left eyebrow is a yoctometer off center. That isn't gonna fly, and nobody will take you seriously in this industry because of it!" Or, "You're breathing wrong. Good luck with winning this competition." I'm just kidding here, but they usually end up saying things almost exactly like this on this show.
If getting into the fashion industry is this hard, painful, bitchy, insulting, nit-picky, catty, backstabbing, and anal-retentive as this show tries to portray, than thank the good Lord that He made me all fat, balding, hairy, and dumpy-frumpy-dowdy-frowsy-geeky-lookin', because I would never want to be required to have the caustic bitchiness and anal, pretentious attitude of any model or fashionazi (or any fashion industry worker), namely the people on this show.
And Janice Dickinson, mercy, do not get me started on her...
This show needs to die. It's this show (and many other "reality" shows like it) that proves that competitiveness (and the fashion industry) is truly the devil's tool...