Topic : Dr. Phil Now Segments

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Created on : Saturday, March 08, 2008, 07:40:06 am
Author : albertovo5

I think these need to be stopped because they take away from the real format of the show that should be followed. This sitting across the desk format is way to "Larry King" and looks like a ploy or desperation to get or keep viewers. I'm glad I get the email saying what's on for the week so I can tune out on thoes days.

Al, Brookfield WI



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March 12, 2008, 5:34 am PDT

I agree!

I don't care for "NOW" format either!
 
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March 14, 2008, 2:46 pm PDT

Dr. Phil Now

I've been a loyal and faithful viewer of the Dr. Phil show since its inception.

This is the first year that I've found certain episodes unwatchable.

"Dr. Phil Now" is the most egregious example.

This is trash & hype TV.

Disgusting.

wb ...
 
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March 14, 2008, 8:38 pm PDT

still love for you

Dr. PHil not feeling the "NOW" segment.  But, I always need my daily dose of Dr. Phil. Keep doing what you are doing because I LOVE your show!

 
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March 16, 2008, 9:33 am PDT

celebs and tabloids

While I was watching this episode of Dr Phil now I think that there is to much focus in the world on celeberties.  Why not focus on the people that have worked hard for everything they have and have to fight to keep what they have.  I have stopped going to the movies even buying cd, or dvds because I was just giving them more money and I dont want to give them any more money I think that they get too much as it is.  The way gas prices are raising I might not even be able to afford tv, internet or my phone soon.  It makes me so angry that pictures of celebs are selling for 1-2 million dollars when there are people in the world that are drowning in debt, dont know if they are going to be able to pay there bills next month because there husband, wife or child got sick and now not only did they have to pay for gas to get them to the hospital or doctor but they have to pay the doctor or hospital which puts them further and further behind.  Then they have to take that money out of there ever shrinking budget which takes away from grocerys and next weeks gas.  It makes me sick that people are paying that much money for pictures people shouldnt  care about.  There are so many other things in the word that money could and should go to.  If people in the world would stop buying this trash then people like me wouldnt have to see it or hear about it.  I dont care who is or isnt wearing underware, when people pass its sad to hear but dont interupt regular tv programing for it that is what the new is for and dont drag it out for months. What happens after they pass is between there family and friends not the whole world.  It gets to be too much when its the only thing you see when you turn on the tv.  There are so many things wrong in the world today lets not turn our focus onto people we dont know and will never meet.  Dont feed into the crap and hopefully it will go away.  Turn off the tv and play with your kids, go for a walk, or just get out of your house.  What is on TMZ, and other shows like that is not life it is people getting stalked and harrassed or it is just a bunch of young girls trying to make something of them selves in the wrong way.  

 
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April 6, 2008, 1:59 am PDT

Dr. Phil now opinion & a cult

This is my first post here, and I have to agree with the latest posts.  I always cringe when I see a "NOW" segment come on.  I can't quite figure out why it has such a big cringe factor for me (bigger than the cringe factor for any shows white trash having multiple affairs including with their spouse's family members and anyone else on two legs- ewww). 

Maybe it's the way it just seems like a weak attempt at attracting shallow viewers who love publicity hype.  Maybe it's the way that serious topics fell like they are made to be trivial, since they are skated over with less depth - and there doesn't seem to be any of the thorough research done like in regular segments.   Maybe it's because I watch Dr. Phil to learn something - and I don't remember Dr. Phil giving any opinions or advice during the "Dr. Phil NOW" segments.  Something about it just doesn't work for me - and really leaves me disappointed when Dr. Phil is otherwise generally one of the highlights of my day.  It's time to slowly let this format fall fall by the wayside.

Although... If you did want to get my attention... Do a follow-up to the religious cult stories in relation to the stand-off today at Warren Jeff's new compound where 183 children and women were forceably removed.  There is so much potential for this to erupt into something very ugly (even if the ugliness is kept internal to the group - in the form of more isolation, punishment for talking to the police, etc).  People need to know that even though Warren Jeffs was convicted and stepped down, and his cult no longer exists in Utah - it's still alive and well, and having the same issues as before.  How do we as a society  properly "handle" such a large and very successful attempt at isolation and brainwashing?

I read Carolyn Jessop's book "Escape" and it was an excellent book at really taking you into how it's possible for people to fall into the belief systems and abuse of these cults.  I would LOVE to hear her ideas on how to handle all these families that have been removed from the only world they know and understand.




 
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April 8, 2008, 7:26 am PDT

Dr. Phil Now Segment request.

I don't mind the "NOW" segments.  They really don't change my opinion of the show one bit, negative or positive.  If Dr. Phil gets a few more regular viewers from them, then FANTASTIC!  That means higher ratings and more seasons of a daily show for me.  I like Dr. Phil and I'll listen to his discussions regardless the setting.  In fact, when I watch morning news I say to myself, "this would make a great "NOW" segment."  This morning I had such a moment the second I heard about the 8 teen girls under arrest for beating on another girl and taping it with intent of putting it online.  Then when I saw one of the mother's interviews, I wanted Dr Phil to interview her.  She was mental!  Great "Now" show, or regular show about bullies.

 

About tabloid and the stalkaratzi:  I'm so over it.  The only tabloid show I watch just started called "Pop Fiction."  I feel bad for celebrities, they get paid to entertain us because that is there job.  I don't bother my doctor when he's not at work, so why should stars get pestered when they aren't working.  They do red carpet and other publicity events so pictures can be taken.  My sister and I play a game where we stop and think before we get out of the car how horrible it would be to have a dozen of people with cameras yelling at us.  I don't support the rag mags, shows or websites and if others joined in ignoring, they'll go away.

 

 I did watch Dr Phil's shows on that and then Ms Spears.  Spears I actually care about because I feel so sorry for her right now, and would hate to see her get hurt.  I've watched her grow up and I feel for her.  I also think the "media" was unfair to Dr Phil. 

 
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April 10, 2008, 10:11 am PDT

Some Sensitivity Would Be Nice

When the first of the NOW series aired I was horrified.  Casey Keyes was on it.  He was shot and his sister was killed at Columbine.  The giant screens of the shooters firing into the woods was obviously affecting the boy and his mother.  They had to look down the whole time.  It traumatized ME!
 
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April 13, 2008, 9:42 am PDT

posting bond on the ringleader of the girls fighting

how dare the dr. phil show pay for the ringleaders bond of the girls fighting. i was so upset when i heard it on headline news this morning. let those girls sit in jail and rot. they ruined the poor innocent girls life. she will forever be traumatized by that event. what kind of parents raise monsters like that? shame on them!!
 
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June 11, 2008, 12:07 pm PDT

NOW not compelling viewing?

I have to admit, I haven't seen many of these, I've been out of touch with TV for about 3 months now. The ones I DID see were at the beginning of the season, and they were not subjects I was really interested in so I was irritated that the normal schedule was pre-empted.

However, the premise for the NOW shows is a good one, I think. It helps to get potentially explosive and polarizing issues out there in a moderated discussion for the world to witness instead of relying on the internet, news media, or local gossippers to fill you in.  How many of you regular Dr Phil viewers tne in to other types of interview shows? Judging by the number of posts on B Spears awhile back, I would guess that most of the people who watch Dr Phil and come here also rate "Entertainment Tonight" and "Extra" as the shows they regularly watch.

I'm not saying that's a bad thing, I'm just saying that maybe the good doc is trying to widen the viewer's perceptions by introducing discussions on current events as they happen. You know, start  dialogue before the majority has it's collective mind made up by it's usual methods.

 

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