One of the pioneering alternative news shows, primarily covering scandals, crimes, cults, along with consumer tips, health advice, and human interest stories.One of the pioneering alternative news shows, primarily covering scandals, crimes, cults, along with consumer tips, health advice, and human interest stories.One of the pioneering alternative news shows, primarily covering scandals, crimes, cults, along with consumer tips, health advice, and human interest stories.
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I have enjoyed the show for years! Nothing is more disappointing than seeing that Deborah is out and Mary is hosting. Her tone, speech patterns, plastic, non- moving hair, (I am convinced that it is a wig made from a plastic mold) and fake smile make her seem very fake, plastic and unrelatable. When she is on when I am expecting Deborah is an enormous let down and I usually change the channel. Sorry Mary but this is how I feel honestly. Like a fake, plastered on pageant girl smile with no feelings one way or the other from behind the plastic, fake smile nor from her eyes.i don't have enough characters to publish so I'll add more as necessary.
Inside Edition is ok. It covers a lot of human interest stories that are interesting in themselves, but they are meaningless with respect to the country at large. These stories tend to be overly alarmist and the reporters do a lot of "naughty, naughty" finger waving. Lisa Guerrero does this a lot and she comes across as really snippy and obnoxious. Sometimes it gives short segments on current news stories. These short summaries are good if you don't have time to delve more deeply into the news. If you like human interest stories for your entertainment, Inside Edition is passable. On the other hand, if you want to learn about the important news going on in the world, watch some other news outlet.
T V rag just like the magazines. If you remember the old movie Hollywood Confidential with the line Hush... Hush.... and on the Q T! Inside Edition is similar to the fictional movie magazine Hollywood Confidential. Stories of scandals, bizarre events, sensationalism, and human interests segments are red meat of Inside Edition. For myself except for the odd interview or a story like the weird in counter with such and such Inside Edition is just too much. Kinda like the co worker or classmate which is into the gossip I find Inside Edition just too much and too deep. Not for the relaxed even flow personality like myself. A show for the sensational magazine/talk show crowd. 5 stars.
We often watch this when Jeopardy goes on a commercial break. I don't have a strong dislike for it, but it does kind of get on my nerves. It's a total waste of time, and a complete downer of a program. The positive and inspirational stories are few and far between. I know I definitely don't need to watch it for my mental health. I'm already cynical and paranoid by nature. I don't need anything that's going to make me question the state of humankind. Inside Edition covers political and social events, but it's not actual news. I feel like they just do a lot of fearmongering. They take stories that are isolated events, and try to make them seem like regular occurrences. They don't cover homelessness or AI, which are both very significant issues that are having a profound impact on society, but yet they cover a man stabbing a fast food drive thru worker, and then stabbing 4 girls who were out at the movies together. Crime is a problem, but random acts of violence really aren't that common. If you watch this too much, you'll become scared to leave your house. I don't recommend for people who struggle with anxiety. I would also bypass this if you want news that is reported with an adherence to journalistic standards. The tabloid-like presentation and the sensationalism makes it on par with garbage like Entertainment Tonight or Access Hollywood.
Not a review, I would love to share my story line of a message in a bottle to kidney transplant my name is mrs. Griffin of South Florida. Would love to share this inspiring story with the world.
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- TriviaPrimary stories usually focused on sex scandals, sensational crimes and emerging religious cults, but secondary stories often carried such information as consumer safety tips, health and fitness recommendations, and various "human interest" stories.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Simple Life: The Journey Begins (2004)
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