Jan 23 2008 01:00 PM ET

EW.com's own 'Moment of Truth' moment of truth

Uh… say what? Imagine our surprise to see (in a recent on-air promo) that EW. Read the full post.

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  • birdgirl39

    I will make every effort to avoid this program. This type of show has the underlying sound of the hoofbeats of the Four Riders of the Apocolypse. Nuff said?

  • t3hdow

    I’d also like to add myself among the people here who want to watch it. Is this show pure exploitation? Yup. But to hell with ethics and morals in this case. Just like Fear Factor before it, the contestants wanted to be in the show, knowing the possible embarrassment factor, participating into this game. Instead of feeling empathy for the poor schmucks, I’m only going to revel in their seat-squirming misery.

  • Esther Greenwood

    This really doesn’t surprise me. I often play a game during movie trailers where I guess what the reviewer actually said about the movie. For example: if it’s “brilliant” I add “could have been” to the front of the sentence. You get the idea. People who don’t realize that networks/studios do this kind of thing are fools. And anyone who thinks you ‘genius’ folks at EW.com would say this moronic idea of a TV show is ‘genius’ certainly isn’t…

  • Snarf

    I’d watch but then I could scrub till I bleed and never come clean. Pass!

  • Nix

    Of course, “The Rainy Day Women” was, in point of fact, the single greatest television episode of all time.

  • MJ

    i have to admit i watched it and i liked it i did feel bad for the people in it though

  • Lori

    Both Fox’s promo and the show itself are morally reprehensible.

  • Jane

    This program pains me just to watch. How degrading and hurtful can you get. I hope the show bombs, and soon!!

  • Jennifer

    The show is a scam without question. This is another Jenny Jones shooting all over again. This show needs to be taken off the air NOW!!!

  • nick

    lie detectors do not work on the type of questions that are asked on the show. and are not made to be taken in front off a large group of people.

  • jp

    i thought i did some bad things but this show makes me look like an angel… i like the episodes when people win nothing and look stupid..

  • indiangirl

    I THINK THE SHOW IS VERY ENTERTAINING. HOW BAD SOMEONE WANTS THE MONEY IS THE QUESTION! THE BLONDE CHICK THAT JUST LOST TWO HUNDRED GRAND, AFTER SAYING SHE SLEPT AROUND ON HER HUSBAND, AND WOULD RATHER BE MARRIED TO HER EX, AND WAS IN LOVE WITH HER EX AT THE TIME OF HER WEDDING, WAS PRICELESS. IN THE END SHE GOT WHAT SHE DESERVED. SHE’S JUST A BROKE HO NOW, OH AND SINGLE NOW IM SURE. LOL

  • Yajaira

    What have people come to that they would undermine their own privacy just for the chance at money. If the show were real, without actors, then the contestants would probably need the money to pay for divorces, therapy, settlements within friends and family, etc.
    The show is rigged. The episode with the gambling guy…he’s not who they claimed he was,…he used to be on t.v. in Miami, either for Telemundo or Univision a couple of years ago. I can only wonder where else they get their other contestants. Did anyone hear of an open call?

  • trevor

    I find this show unbelievably tasteless and sickening. the whole goal of the show is to ruin people’s lives for pure entertainment value.
    this is coming from a huge howard stern fan!
    moment of truth is in my opinion the worst entertainment idea ever!

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