lindsayarmstrong-17037
जन॰ 2020 को शामिल हुए
नई प्रोफ़ाइल में आपका स्वागत है
हमारे अपडेट अभी भी डेवलप हो रहे हैं. हालांकि प्रोफ़ाइलका पिछला संस्करण अब उपलब्ध नहीं है, हम सक्रिय रूप से सुधारों पर काम कर रहे हैं, और कुछ अनुपलब्ध सुविधाएं जल्द ही वापस आ जाएंगी! उनकी वापसी के लिए हमारे साथ बने रहें। इस बीच, रेटिंग विश्लेषण अभी भी हमारे iOS और Android ऐप्स पर उपलब्ध है, जो प्रोफ़ाइल पेज पर पाया जाता है. वर्ष और शैली के अनुसार अपने रेटिंग वितरण (ओं) को देखने के लिए, कृपया हमारा नया हेल्प गाइड देखें.
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The allure of these types of shows is to give viewers a peek into the lives of the gory, gross and unfortunate mishaps of those who are brave or vain enough to require or opt for aesthetic/ cosmetic surgery for whatever their reasons. We already know what we're getting ourselves into... the name of the show gives it away. What we don't need as viewers is the CONSTANT narration with the tone of voice attempting to make each upcoming scene seem like it's going to be a never-before-conjured-in-the-minds-of-humans scenario, that could and surely might end in the patients never recovering, with a dramatic backing score to support it. There should be a simpler, less invasive narration that doesn't emphasize the crap out of the title of the show, "BOTCHED UP BODIES," every fifteen to twenty seconds. The content is what it is, but it could be a little more intimate with regard to emotions of the patients and the surgeons. I truly dislike the set up of jumping from patient to patient for such a long period of time that the viewer essentially forgets about who they even are, as well. Viewers will sometimes see five or six other patients' stories and then revisit someone they've forgotten about only to get an unsatisfying less than one minute recap of the situation that was built up for seven long minutes.