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Who's Your Daddy? (2005)

FOX (Ended 2005)

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4.9 Poor
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Status

Ended

Premiered

January 3, 2005

Ended

January 3, 2005

Genre

Reality

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3.9

T.J.

Aired: 01/03/05

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"After a lifetime of separation, does the bond between parent and child remain? A reunion show like no other, WHO'S YOUR DADDY? provides a woman, who was given up for adoption as an infant, with an extraordinary opportunity to meet the birth father who also has been searching for her. But wait, there's a twist.... more »

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    10 Perfect

    There should be an update hide « show »

    The show was very emotional and I was so touched by the strength this young lady had in allowing the public to watch and be a part of her search. I know she helped many people looking for birth parents in so many ways through faith, and hope. This show was full of dreams, hope, and happiness for many people involved in the show and at home. I for one believe there should be more, I would rather watch someones happiness and love for one another instead of the other reality shows where people are getting hurt.
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    0 Appalling

    The worst and most despicable show on television. FOX has stooped to the worst lows ever seen by adding moral bankruptcy to their lineup. Get the lynch mob ready! hide « show »

    No matter what genre of television show you're talking about, there are thousands of ways a show can go wrong. And FOX's "Who's Your Daddy" manages to find ALL of them... and then invent a few more in the process. Morally bankrupt. Despicable. Complete filth. What galls me is that some people liked it! Well, those people can burn in Hell, as can everyone associated with this surefire Antichrist of television.

    The premise is downright awful; take one young lady, eager to finally meet her real father, and put her in the same room with him... but also with seven other men also claiming to be her father. Have her spend a little time with each, and at the end, if she figures out her real dad among the imposters, she wins a cash prize. Sure, they're reunited either way, but to make a game out of such a life-changing experience is just plain wrong. What were the imposters thinking when they decided to take part in such a despicable act? Even worse, the father and daughter in which the game is centered around!

    Something deep down inside tells me that these participants did not partake in such an evil game willingly. Blackmail, torture, and thinly-veiled threats were likely involved in "persuading" these nine people to dance for the dark FOX cameras.

    So tell me, society, is this really the new low that humanity has stooped to? That we must turn a heart-wrenching moment that rocks a person's entire world into a sick form of entertainment for the brainless, butt-scratching monkeys that now comprise the vast majority of humankind?

    Perhaps such doubt of humanity's future was exactly what the producers of this vile program intended when they unleashed this monster upon the world.

    Well, congratulations, FOX and all those involved with creating this beast. You're Winner.
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