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Bloody Disgusting.
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Judge Rinder.
Today, first case......two Gays, drag artists squabbling over a dress, with gay Judge Rinder in charge.........all Gays.
The disgusting bit: he involved, embarrassed and in my opinion made thew "bouncer" very uncomfortable on TV by saying that polka dot dresses were not for him (the bouncer)
He, the bouncer was clearly uncomfortable.
That was unnecessary in my opinion and showed poor judgement and taste.
Today, first case......two Gays, drag artists squabbling over a dress, with gay Judge Rinder in charge.........all Gays.
The disgusting bit: he involved, embarrassed and in my opinion made thew "bouncer" very uncomfortable on TV by saying that polka dot dresses were not for him (the bouncer)
He, the bouncer was clearly uncomfortable.
That was unnecessary in my opinion and showed poor judgement and taste.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The 'Bouncer' is a beefy guy in a smart suit who stands to the side of the 'court'. I suppose he's there just in case the Plaintiff and Defendent decide to start punching each other.......he performs a similarnon-speaking function outside the 'court' during the post-trial interview.
My comments about the Polka-dot dress, over the page, are the sum total of what was said.
My comments about the Polka-dot dress, over the page, are the sum total of what was said.
Sqad @ 16:07 Fri 19th
Now......anyone seen the episode?
To answer your question, no I didn't see it ... although I have now contravened your directive @ 16:03 Fri 19th,
Sqad
If you watched Judge Rinder today 19/01/2018 at 2 pm...then post....if you didn't.......don't post.
It was quite a dilemma knowing whether to post or not :0/
Now......anyone seen the episode?
To answer your question, no I didn't see it ... although I have now contravened your directive @ 16:03 Fri 19th,
Sqad
If you watched Judge Rinder today 19/01/2018 at 2 pm...then post....if you didn't.......don't post.
It was quite a dilemma knowing whether to post or not :0/
Sqad - I didn't see this episode, but I have seen the show.
I would guess that anyone who works on the show regularly will know Robert Rinder well, and his willingness to play to the gallery for effect, because that is a large part of the show's appeal. I would suggest that maybe you saw more in a simple editing cutaway that was actually there in terms of the court security guard's embarrassment, but as I said, I haven't seen it.
However, I have read your post, and the gist of it seems to be that you see a 'gang' of what you perceive as gay men -
// two Gays, drag artists squabbling over a dress, with gay Judge Rinder in charge.........all Gays //
who are ganging up to humiliate a straight man for amusement.
Just one small flaw here - apart from Robert Rinder, who quite rightly makes no secret of his sexuality, you have no proof that the drag artists, or indeed the court security man, are gay or straight, so your assumption is just that - an assumption.
I am absolutely all for anyone defending someone who is being embarrassed or humiliated, but I would need more evidence than this of the 'gay plot' that you appear to have seen as being enacted.
I would guess that anyone who works on the show regularly will know Robert Rinder well, and his willingness to play to the gallery for effect, because that is a large part of the show's appeal. I would suggest that maybe you saw more in a simple editing cutaway that was actually there in terms of the court security guard's embarrassment, but as I said, I haven't seen it.
However, I have read your post, and the gist of it seems to be that you see a 'gang' of what you perceive as gay men -
// two Gays, drag artists squabbling over a dress, with gay Judge Rinder in charge.........all Gays //
who are ganging up to humiliate a straight man for amusement.
Just one small flaw here - apart from Robert Rinder, who quite rightly makes no secret of his sexuality, you have no proof that the drag artists, or indeed the court security man, are gay or straight, so your assumption is just that - an assumption.
I am absolutely all for anyone defending someone who is being embarrassed or humiliated, but I would need more evidence than this of the 'gay plot' that you appear to have seen as being enacted.
Islay. 15.34. You were first to post to squad. "I don't know what I find more disturbing A. That you watched Judge Rind er. B. That you're admitting it!!! At 16.59 you posted "As it happens I did see this episode and didn't see anything wrong with it. So, you watched it and also admitted it. Bit hypocritical isn't it?