Six opinionated people with extreme points of view enter The Dr. Phil House to test their beliefs as they all live under the same roof. Shirley admits to being a man-hater and calls men idiots and creeps who only think from below the waist. Dick is a chauvinist who says women are whores, and all they are good for is having kids. Kimberly is morally righteous and says if you don’t follow the word of the Bible, you’re going to hell! Jason is anti-society and has a laundry list of judgments, including the belief that 90 percent of people are idiots and mindless sheep. Erin admits to being a racist ... against her own race, and, Crystal judges people all day long and says pretty people should only hang out with other pretty people. When Dr. Phil — and these roommates — drill down on their beliefs, will they address what’s really at the core of their judging, or will they refuse to accept the truth and shut the door behind them?
Dr. Phil welcomes the six guests to the house and gives them their first assignment: to sit in the hot seat and explain to their roommates why their beliefs are right. Next, Dr. Phil makes a house call. He meets with the group and confronts them about what’s at the core of their issues. Then, Shirley and Dick go out for a meal. Their task is to point out people on the street who would be a good romantic prospect for the other. And, Kimberly and Jason visit a tattoo parlor and a church. Crystal is challenged to remove her makeup and dresses down before walking through Hollywood with a woman who’s dressed up. Later in the day she speaks on the phone with her boyfriend and threatens to leave the house.
Go inside the house.



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