If you haven't been keeping up with TV Land's She's Got the Look, you've been missing a fairly interesting show. The beauty show that focuses on... less young women, plays a slightly different game, and if nothing else avoids 17 year-olds who think the fashion industry is, "Like, Oh my God, Wow."
Whether you've been keeping tabs on the show or not, you've probably heard about the bizarre moment that raised the bar for reality television flip outs. That's a bar that was doing okay where it was, by the way.
In what might fairly legitimately be referred to as a "psychotic episode," contestant Laurie goes wild, and then in a sense that makes use of pop culture quotes "goes wild."
She's off on one hell of a rant at just about everything to do with the show, but there's a bit of snag on the communication skills front, because it's rather tricky to figure what she's mad at exactly.
Here's the clip of her rant.
In a move that I initially thought might be a worthwhile, Laurie responded to the incident. I'm thinking, hey, you know what, fair enough, being on a reality show is a crazier exercise than you probably think it is, and I lost my mind. But, that's not the sort of response we got. If you can't really wrap your mind around the initial incident, try your luck with this response.
Think that's all? Oh no. There are three more response clips.
So, what's the reaction?
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