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1/10
The most dangerous show ever & one of the worst human beings
timjohnson-9820514 October 2016
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I came across an episode involving a woman who was abused at a young age, who had her fathers child, which everyone could see had messed her up inside (understandably) and this continued to hurt her and her loved ones. The moment she stepped on stage she was verbally attacked with unrelenting abuse by Jeremy Kyle, which seemed to sound as if he was blaming her for what was done to her, and upon hearing this she responded with this 'You have no idea what i've been through', to which Kyle responded, with an angry look in his eyes 'Really! You wanna take me on!?' This man had the audacity to say he knows what its liked to be sexually abused, which he has never been, then proceeded to start a FIGHT with an innocent victim, which is as sick as the British episode in which he made an innocent man out to be a pedophile. Jeremy Vile treats people in some of the most slanderous, inhuman & dehumanizing ways possible, making the innocent guilty and the guilty innocent, and worse of all he is allowed to get away with it. Worst show ever made.
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9/10
One of the only ones I can take seriously
dorvellstewart26 October 2012
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Although similar in-content to other Tabloid Talk Shows such as Mauri, Mr. Kyle gets a thumbs-up from me because of his approach to the subjects he covers. Rather than obviously exploiting his guests and their situations for ratings, Jeremy actually seems to care about helping them handle whatever they're going through. Unlike Mauri, who in the case of the topics on abusive men, DNA tests, lie-detectors etc completely places the blame on one individual and makes a saint out of the other one, Jeremy actually has the gut's to call both sides out when needed! Put it this way: I'd love to see some of the women who go on Mauri um-teen times to find the um-teen baby daddies of their um-teen children appear on Jeremy's show, because rather than get the crowd on one side or the other, he'd tell these women to stop sleeping around and having more kids than they can keep track of.

In short, Jeremy's show isn't a predictable joke, he has balls, he's brutally honest and he takes no sides. If you're tired of seeing material so obviously scripted and are looking for a show that actually takes the topics it covers seriously, I highly recommend Jeremy Kyle!
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