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"The Biggest Loser": Is It Wrong To Be Disappointed?

Posted by Lindy Parker

Okay, so just to be clear, it's not that we dislike Helen, or that we don't think it's both amazing and inspiring that she lost 140 pounds at the age of 48, it's just that we really wanted MIke to win...

Possibly, we're just bitter that Helen said she didn't care about winning the money.  Obviously, we understand that for the Biggest Loser contestants, the life-changing degree of weight loss is the real prize -- one that can't be taken away by not winning the competition -- but still, in the middle of an economic crisis, the idea that a person wouldn't care about winning a quarter of a million dollars offends us.  Also, there's a manic, high-strung frenzy about skinny Helen that we find a tad unsettling.  That said, we do admire Helen's unstoppable drive to accomplish her goals and also to include her husband in the process...

Previously:

The Biggest Loser Finale Airs Tonight!
The Biggest Loser Isn't a Show, It's a Lifestyle
“Biggest Loser” Star Shannon Thomas Allegedly Assaults A Man With Flour
“Momma’s Boys” Loses Even More Than “The Biggest Loser”
Number of Times We Teared Up During “Biggest Loser Families”: 7

 


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Lindy Parker has worked as a ghostwriter, editor, dance instructor and a purveyor of dreams, one beer at a time. She now writes for nerve.com's TV blog, "The Remote Island." She loves Charles Dickens and Gabriel Garcia Marquez and also, straight-to-video releases with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. It's possible she reads more teen fiction than she should. She hails from Los Angeles, her hometown and soul mate, but she lives in Brooklyn, the fling she'll never forget.

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