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By any standard, wide receiver Terrell Owens is a superstar. His explosive speed, superb physical conditioning, and dynamic competitive spirit should seemingly translate to off-the-field success in love, family and life. But even at the top of his game, something is missing, and this off-season Terrell Owens finds himself a man in transition. Brash and outspoken, a media magnet, the private Terrell is a low-key introspective native of tiny Alexander City, Alabama who never forgets where he came from. To help reconcile the contradictions in his persona -- he's both "T.O.," a controversial hero to thousands of fans, and "Terrell Owens," a single guy still searching for the right woman - he's taking some time in Los Angeles to chill out, reflect and be closer to his friends. But because his "T.O." side is always present just beneath the surface, things won't stay quiet for long. Terrell is not on this journey alone. His best friends and publicists, Monique Jackson and Kita Williams, are ... Written by
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You love him. You hate him. You don't even know him.
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Here is some basic info about "The T.O. Show" -- a reality show produced by VH1/MTV.
T.O. is Terrell Owens, a very wealthy NFL football player. He is big and athletic yet charming, good natured, respectful to the family that raised him, and easy to like. But, he also has some weaknesses. Watching the series it becomes clear that T.O. is the spoiled and helpless type. Basic chores and activities are all done for him. He is also a playboy pretty much having a new romance in each episode. The qualities and personality of his lady of the moment matter not because we all know that ten minutes later he will be calling out, "next!".
Kita Williams and Monique Jackson are T.O.'s publicity agents technically, but in practice they are really his personal handlers. They are also his self-described matchmakers, therapists, and best friends.
Pablo Cosby is credited as T.O.'s body guard, but he is more of a best bud. His personality is much like T.O.'s.
As reality TV series go, this one is easy to watch. The T.O. Show is produced for, and shown on, Vh1, but it could easily find a home on any of many TV networks. It would be interesting to schedule the surreal fantasy life that is the T.O. Show with the grit and realism of the Direct TV drama Friday Night Lights. Anyway, it will be interesting to see how long the T.O. Show lasts.