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Old 03-15-2006, 11:42 AM
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I'm really looking forward to watching Biggest Loser tonight - its the final four on at the moment in the UK so we're getting down to the 3 finalists!!!
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i know i cant wait for next week i think its better than the first series as well
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Old 05-02-2006, 12:33 AM
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Talking Dr. Jeff and Pete

They were the most dogged and underdogs who just kept on going and it was never about the game but rather just changing themselves. They both worked hard and slowly and steadily kept going.

Doc consistently lost a lot each week and the first challenge was so hard for him but he did finish it. Matt summed it up when they eliminated Pete, he was so unselfish, his motives were to help others and make others follow his example. He even wanted to be voted off rather than Pete and was quite upset when he wasn't. He was the first person in first, second or Australian season I have seen that was genuinely not playing the game from the start or who came to play it at some point.

Pete was just 'the man' who came to do what he needed to do and got it done. Given he started about the same as me, he is what I have in mind for my own transformation.

Great guys and it makes we wonder what the show would have been like without the eliminations and just a bunch of hard working motivated people showing us how they work through the baggage and come out changed people. More of the nitty gritty of how they did it and less of the dramas! Stopping now I am so off topic!

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Yeah TarasV. I think many of us have thought the show might be even better if they don't vote people off. This show is so inspirational, I think a lot of us would appreciate more of the info on how they did it, how they push through the tough times, and how they are eating, rather than just the numbers. The challenges are great. Rewards are great. But you hate to see any of them go, then they are having success. I love to see the updates, and see how everyone has done. I would love to see an update show now, to see how everone is managing to keep off that weight ( the toughest part, right?) and how it has changed their lives.
Eh- I'll watch the show no matter what. I guess that's why I did like the special editions. They had a winner, but no one got kicked off in the middle.
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Yes that is a great way for the show to be in a utopian world but sadly the TV execs would never buy something so nice and good natured. More's the pity.
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