The Talk
The Talk
TV-14 | 18 October 2010 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    O2D

    This is proof that women aren't very bright. Why would anyone not only watch this but respect the moronic opinions of these idiots? Today they were talking about new products and the cows in the audience were going ape sheet. They literally talked about an $80 toothbrush for 6 seconds and the crowd erupted like Jesus just walked into the room. And they did it every 6 seconds for 5 minutes. Every person involved in the making of this show is here for a reason, they have no talent and they are good at nothing.

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    cityricposer

    Today they were talking about a White woman being shot by police, It didn't take Cheryl long to turn the conversation into a Racial moment. Typical ignorant Black Women stirring up controversy and making every thing Back and White. The Women was killed by a cop that did not have his camera on, Color should not have even entered the conversation, END OF STORY, DONE with the TALK Racial bigots

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    drichmonddr

    I hate how Hollywood likes to spread their cancer and liberal opinions! Stay away from liberal bias.It's a cancer.For example, last week, 11/16/16, the girl's thought it was disgusting and wrong for a west virginia state official to post a comment that Michelle Oba was a "ape in heels." So true, it was morally wrong to say that.Today, 11/21, it's o.k for gigi hadrid to make fun of the first lady and mock her accent.Gigi is an immigrant herself.her dad is palestinian.A pure hypocrite! But Aisha said shemust have thick skin.Where was that comment last week.Be fair, Aisha.One sided liberal bias.It's always disrespectful to mock the first lady.Keep politics off the talk, or stay fair

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    Conrad Michelsen

    Julie Chen leads off each discussion with embarrassingly shallow and juvenile questions, as though she is targeting the uneducated and the best of mediocre Junior High students. Other than this the discussions do have merits. Curiosity is why I tune in, self-dignity is why I turn it off. If well begun is half done, poorly begun is why I run, screaming for my life back.As an Executive Producer, I am surprised that Sarah Gilbert puts up with this. She seems very intelligent and one would think she would also be cringing in her seat listening to such childish dribble.

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