The Greg Behrendt Show
The Greg Behrendt Show
| 12 September 2006 (USA)
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    AniInterview

    Sorry, this movie sucks

    Taraparain

    Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.

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    KnotStronger

    This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.

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    Ella-May O'Brien

    Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.

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    maureenwheat

    I read some of the comments and was astounded to see that the show might not be picked up. Is this correct? GREG fixes things, calls in experts when needed, but has a heart that could not belie anything but an upfront, honest guy. I looked everywhere to contact the producers, but cannot find out how. SO I WILL SAY RIGHT HERE: IF KINDNESS AND GENEROSITY OF SPIRIT MEANS ANYTHING IN THIS CRAZY CULTURE WE LIVE IN==KEEP GREG GOING. He's amazing in his insights and pick-ups of specific patterns or themes of guests. Greg is not "full of himself" and is plain old fashioned lovable. He makes sense out of everyday struggles. The UNCOMFORTABLE PHONE CALL is among my favorite portions, and so very creative. America has so obviously tuned out one and another, with GIZMO-TECH fever--that the direct and kind way Greg interacts is VERY REFRESHING. I try to see him each day. I have learned that many others have the same inhibitions or esteem issues as i do. I connect with Greg Behrendt--because he connects with so many others. YOU ARE THE BEST GREG. maureen

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    Catherine_Grace_Zeh

    First off, I must say that this is an okay talk show. Also, I haven't seen every episode. However, if you ask me, it's an okay show. I know some of the theme song by heart, too. I don't enjoy every topic that Greg does. Still, I enjoy watching people get busted. It's especially fun watching people get reformed. That's what I like most about this talk show. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that I'll always remember this show in my memory forever after it's gone, even though I haven't seen every episode. Now, in conclusion, for all you die-hard fans of this show, if it gets aired in reruns, I hope that you catch it one day before it goes off the air for good.

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    alliegator1215

    I absolutely love how refreshing this show is! Other talk shows are getting redundant. You can only see so many stage fights and paternity tests. Greg Behrendt's show has new topics and refreshingly simple advice. It's definitely worth watching! Greg Behrendt was a consultant on Sex and The City, and he is the author of "He's Just Not That Into You". His works are proved hits, and his advice is so simple. It's great to see someone willing to help you out by telling you the common sense advice, rather than sending you on a wild goose chase. Seeing the numerous topics is also a relief. There is no worry of seeing the same topic too many times. I personally believe that more talk shows should follow in his footsteps!

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    Matt Hanger

    When I was younger I would watch daytime talk shows like Maury rather frequently. My issue with Maury is that it was so repetitive in its content. Also, it kind of took humanity down a peg. Everyone on Maury seemed like the lowest common denominator, and an outright poor example of a human being.When Greg came on at 2AM one night instead of Maury, I was kind of relieved. I had grown tired of Maury and his trashy content, and I figure at least I'd get a week or so of Greg before I became tired of him. I never liked Greg Behrendt when I saw him on late night talk shows and in stand-up specials. I thought he tried to hard, and was too full of himself. However, I decided to give him a chance.I'm glad I did, because it was unlike anything I've seen in a show of its type before. Instead of bringing out guests to pile pity on, he works with people. He brings out normal, everyday people, and he helps them overcome whatever issue they may have (a much wider variety of issues are covered here so far than I've seen in my years of Maury)in a completely constructive manner.It's great to see a show that's so positive. Greg comes off as very friendly, although it still seems like he may be trying too hard at times, and even he acknowledges this at times.Unfortunately, Greg hasn't been doing so well in the ratings. It may not survive past this season, so if you want to see people actually helping each other instead of arguing, you better be quick about it.

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