![]() ![]() MTV decided to make a show about the concept of the friend zone, based around people revealing their feelings to their best friends and either getting accepted or shot down. I can do this because I'm a human with the ability to use basic logic and the most remedial restraint. If I want to have sex with a female friend, and I know that she's not into me, I keep my lust to myself. I don't need to explain to you what the friend zone is and why it was invented to give a name to the feeling that people sometimes get when they want their best friends to fuck them but their best friends don't want to and it's totally unfair. In the fifth episode, she compares another contestant to an ex and Lopez bluntly asks her, "Why does he have to pay for your ex-boyfriend's mistakes?" Is it a joke? Is it Lopez attempting to provide some kind of emotional counseling for her? We'll never know, because he once again leaves her stuttering and struggling to make sense of the harsh reality that Take Me Out has provided for her. ![]() ![]() In the fourth episode, Zaza's buzzer breaks, so she attempts to remove her name card and hide behind her podium. In the third episode, Zaza tries to explain to Lopez that a contestant reminds her of an ex, and instead of having his usual insipid banter with her like he does with the other girls, Lopez abandons her to wallow in the confusion of the audience. That is the world.Īll in all, it's pretty lighthearted, which makes it that much easier for Zaza to transcend it completely. See those red lights of rejection? That is the world, son. A more accurate title for Take Me Out would be Only 8 Percent of Women Like You. In the end, the dude picks between the unlucky women who have decided to give love a final, fatal effort. The way the show works is that a man goes on stage, we're treated to various video packages showcasing him lifting weights and standing on boats and shit, and then female panelists individually choose to either stay in the game or vote themselves out. ![]()
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