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CyndiA
southern, NC

Moment of Truth is full of moments of hurt for dollars.

1 star rating

prefer reading to TV, TV grazer, watch some reality TV
Cons
    hurtful to others, bad idea, mean concept

JUL
8
2008

The Moment of Truth — 

There's not much on TV Tuesday at 8 p.m. here, so I have checked out Fox TV's "Moment of Truth." On some levels I appreciate "truth," but when it comes right down to it, some things really do not need to be told.

Contestants on "Moment of Truth" have been checked with a lie dectector test. From the test, the show producers pick questions to ask that will be touchy. I think touchy may be too kind. These are confessions that could be potentially devastating.

You could not pay me to be on "Moment of Truth," and I'm not a secret keeping type of person. I suppose I tell "little lies." When I say this, I think of one question on the lower money level of "MOT." The host asked a girl if her current boyfriend was the best looking guy she had ever been with. The poor guy thought he was. The honest answer was that he was not. Is there any benefit in that being told? None that I can think of. Looks aren't everything or even much of anything. A guy would look great to me if he was kind and funny and helpful. Being objective and on a lie detector, he might not be the hottest guy I ever went out with as far as physical looks. Does he need to know that? I think not.

I doubt I'd ever get picked to play on Moment of Truth, since I don't fudge on the big stuff. They ask things like, "Have you ever cheated on your guy/\girl?" That is perhaps great TV - for some. Personally I think that is private. If there are serious relationship problems, do not take it to national TV. Do not play Moment of Truth or visit with Montel. Respect your special person enough to talk in private.

I'm not even sure that Moment of Truth is on the level. The contestants have their family members on there, and they do not seem to get all worked up over the confessions. If I went to the show and they asked my boyfriend if he thought he deserved a better looking girlfriend, I suspect I might cry. Call me a wimp. I just wouldn't want to hear that. Maybe it would be better to know, but national TV is not the place to find it out.

Audience members clap as these confessions are put out there. Yay for moving up the pyramid and making more money. Strange. Money is not everything. I would think the players would get silence or even boos with some of these answers. Maybe they have those neon signs up that say to clap and cheer.

At the end of the show they even say things about the impact. One guy lost his girlfriend and his job. Was it worth it? I don't know. I never will. I don't have any big secrets, but I'd never put myself on this show and would never hurt my people even with little things.



I_thumb_down The Moment of Truth is not recommended by CyndiA

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Jo wrote on Jul 13, 2008 at 10:41AM

I do tape this. I don't understand why anyone would be on this show for even $200,000 - the most that's been won. Plus if you don't tape it you see things over and over and over again. Jo

AngelaWLaFon wrote on Jul 9, 2008 at 9:01PM

Good points here,

MikeMaroon wrote on Jul 8, 2008 at 11:56PM

Great job! I watched 10 minutes of this once and knew it was absolute crap. What does it say about our society when we find ruining people's lives for money "entertainment"???? Sad. Sad. Sad.

Katrena wrote on Jul 8, 2008 at 11:16PM

I agree with you--I saw part of the show a couple of times but didn't care to watch it.

TaraLee wrote on Jul 8, 2008 at 10:20PM

I totally agree, this show should not be aired, but it is Fox so I am not surprised. I have never watched the show, so I suppose I should have more information before I call for its cancelation, but I cant bring my self to watch people make loved ones suffer for money. Great review.

kid-kansas wrote on Jul 8, 2008 at 10:00PM

I saw a few mild ones but still didn't think much of it. Once I saw one that went too far I never watched it again, they go way too far!

PattyTherre wrote on Jul 8, 2008 at 9:34PM

I refuse to watch this show. The last time I did, a girl admitted she cheated on her husband and that she didn't love him as much as her ex boyfriend. Needless to say, they have broken up now and the stupid woman didn't get any money because she lied when they asked if she thought she was a good person, (She said yes, they said she was lying.) I think this is possibly the most volatile reality/game show ever and I just know something really bad will come out of it. I wouldn't do the show for a million dollars a question!

Fardreamer wrote on Jul 8, 2008 at 8:52PM

This is one show I hate. I saw the ending of one, and swore I'd never, ever watch a whole episode. It's sickening.