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Watching bad TV shows for the eye candy?

post #1 of 19
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Who here would be willing to sit through a bad TV show just for the eye candy? I'm considering watching ABC's Expedition Impossible for this girl:

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post #2 of 19
Any mexican TV programming. Their soap operas and game shows are bloody awful, but the T&A that's on there is unreal.

I don't ACTIVELY watch, but if I'm channel surfing and it's on, I'll pause for a few.
post #3 of 19
The thing is, eye-candy alone can never keep a series afloat. They try it time and time again, but it never works.

In the last '90s, I used to watch this show called "Push" that starred Jamie Pressly. Actually, everyone in the cast, man and woman alike, was absolutely gorgeous, but I don't think it lasted even a full season.
post #4 of 19
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When I was in high school I started watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer because I thought Sarah Michelle Gellar was hot. Then I found out it was actually a pretty good show.
post #5 of 19
Nope. I watch porn, Stoya GIFs, and visit art museums for eye candy. Otherwise I go downtown and look at hundreds, tan, nubile, friendly, UT sorority students walking around in rolled up, cotton soffie short.
post #6 of 19
I'll watch Hellcats occassionally on the CW for the eye candy.
post #7 of 19
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I'll watch Hellcats occassionally on the CW for the eye candy.



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post #8 of 19
waking up in the 90s, turning on the tv to watch "bodyshaping" on espn was always a treat. kiana tom and jen dempster were personal favorites.
post #9 of 19
Waste of time.
post #10 of 19
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waking up in the 90s, turning on the tv to watch "bodyshaping" on espn was always a treat. kiana tom and jen dempster were personal favorites.

Damn, I had totally forgotten that one. I used to work lots of nights and I'd roll out of bed around 10, flip on Bodyshaping and watch the hotness. Kiana and Jen were my favorites, too.
post #11 of 19
There was this whole thread.
post #12 of 19
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Originally Posted by HgaleK View Post
Nope. I watch porn, Stoya GIFs, and visit art museums for eye candy.

You have excellent taste in your entertainment good sir.
post #13 of 19
wasn't this the whole premise of Charlie's Angels?
post #14 of 19
The missus thinks I've given in and let her watch Hollyoaks....only for my eye candy
post #15 of 19
here's the catch... you don't even need to watch the actual show to appreciate the eye candy. This is true for both crappy AND great shows [also shows you have absolutely no intention of watching a full episode].

there's some sort of buzz (like a SF thread about her) that develops about said eye candy (i.e. Sarah Shahi) and before you know it... you can google search images, then google (nude images, nude video) and you're all set. Its like you get to know all you want and move on to the next thing.

I had this recently with Heather Morris on Glee. I saw that esquire video of her dancing and thought: "damn she's cute" but maybe only "dancer hot - great moves but subpar face"

then googled and found out she's a cast member on glee, and she has a couple nude pics, and saw her dance on youtube and saw that she's legitimately hot, has a 10 body, and is a great dancer.

Screw watching Glee.


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