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I have been watching the Jerry Springer show since 1991. When I purchased this DVD, I thought that it would be interesting to watch, as most of Jerry's 'clip shows' tend to be pretty funny. When the DVD arrived, I watched it and laughed. I especially liked the part where the guy and his 'chunky' wife got into it and started throwing food. It really shocked me the first time someone swore, I'm so used to the censor taking all of that out. After that, the cussing didn't even phase me. The extra 'bonus footage' at the end really isn't all that great. Just some out-takes. If you've had a bad day at work, or a fight with a family member, watch this video and think "Thank goodness, my life could be worse. Someone could call and ask me to be a guest on Jerry Springer."
I wish I knew really. I think that if ever there were a true hypocrite it would be Jerry Springer! The emotional pain and suffering that he puts his guests through to provide entertainment for us and his audience, I think is, in itself, not a totally moral way to make an honest living! His words of wisdom at the end of each show seem so well spoken that they almost make me really believe that he generated them from the bottom of his heart. He is very successful of course, having made a fortune out of hosting immoral and sexuality issues that are as taboo as anything you could dream of. I wonder if Jerry is a perfect individual. Is he more than qualified to preach on all matters concerning moral grounds? I don’t think so! The guy could almost have been a senior politician (and by that I don’t mean old)! I am getting sick of the sight of him. Someone that brings together chalk and cheese in society, (even if it is America), in my opinion, is not far removed from a ‘badger baiter’ or ‘dogfight organiser’ for profit as far as I am concerned. Jerry does his job for money, a handful (quite a large one), of rice to speak metaphorically, and there is certainly more to life than money,- isn’t there? I like to see an insight into the real life taboo issues and the personalities that are involved, but I don’t enjoy seeing the guest’s reactions to their conflict regarded as entertainment. (I certainly don’t enjoy seeing humans’ experience emotional pain). I think Jerry just has a job like the rest of us human mortals; he is no God. It takes all sorts to make a world. I’d like to know who selected him to host the Miss World show! I know it was probably a choice between the devil and the deep blue sea (Terry Wogan)? But then I call Miss World entertainment don’t you?Read full review