ironpony wrote:
Well it seems that a good amount on here do not like the show but it seems it may have actually helped people which is good?
This is actually similar to the Sofia Jirau story (she's the Victorian Secret Model with Downs). On the one hand the participants in the show get an opportunity to get publicity and become TV stars. Some of them are certainly role models.
On the other hand they are also vulnerable. I appreciate how reality TV shows people when they are at their most vulnerable anyway and creates life drama that viewers often eagerly follow. But I do wonder how some (particularly the young men) might see themselves afterward? whether they might feel humiliated?
I am also not sure what the success rate is? The successful couples appearing on the program appear to have already met before being cast on the show.