Truly Trashy TV: A Review of Decision House

By Ruth Dickson, published Oct 12, 2007
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Rating: 4.3 of 5
I see a lot of television. I don't watch a lot, but because I use TV for background noise while I work, it's always on and I do give it the occasional glance when something particularly execrable catches my ear. This is how I found "Decision House", arguably the sleaziest, dumbest and most exploitative of any show currently on the air.

Produced by Jay McGraw, progeny of the self-important Arbiter of All Things Human, Dr. Phil McGraw, "Decision House" is an offshoot of "Divorce Court", and is, like that pseudo-legal outing, presided over by Lynn Toler, who may or may not be an actual judge, but who bills herself as one for the purpose of both programs. Ms. Toler apparently recruits candidates for "D.H." from rejected or leftover participants of "D.C.". The hapless couples volunteer to be locked up together for three days in constant view of cameras while various professionals bully, exercise and "counsel" them.

This show is a grotesque mélange of "Big Brother", "Jerry Springer" and "Deal or No Deal". Accompanied by appropriate ominous music, it starts with an announcer intoning, "Three Days. Two sides. One couple on the brink." In a house that looks like the victim of an explosion at a Sherwin-Williams factory (every wall is a different, garish, clashing color), complete with unmatched furniture, cheap motel wall décor and oversized fake plants, they air the dirtiest of laundry for the edification the world. Thus far, we've been treated to abusers, alcoholics, spendthrifts, slobs and bigots, with a healthy helping of adultery to further confound the experts.

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Yep. They don't update the Page Views on any regular basis, but they do pay for them around the 8th of every month ;)

Posted on 10/13/2007 at 11:10:00 PM

 
Hi Lori! Didn't really expect any comments on this. Thanks for stopping by. And spread the word...I understand I might actually get paid for readership here (unlike another site which shall remain unnamed).

Posted on 10/13/2007 at 1:10:00 PM

 
Ahhh reviewed as only you can. I'm sure this was much more entertaining than the show itself is ;)

Posted on 10/13/2007 at 12:10:00 AM

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