Adam Carolla and Drew Pinksy host this TV version of their radio call-in show offering sex and dating advice.Adam Carolla and Drew Pinksy host this TV version of their radio call-in show offering sex and dating advice.Adam Carolla and Drew Pinksy host this TV version of their radio call-in show offering sex and dating advice.
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This was a kick ass old school show I was young when i watched it. But have to admit they didn't have as good of guests on it as they do now. Mainly because if your going to be on the show you have to be quick. And funny and leave the serious up to Dr. Drew. But all in all a good show I wish it was still on but just like MTV to take a good show. And replace it with stuff like The Real World like these kids know anything about the real world while they live in a big a$$ house. Now MTV doesn't even play music. You have to go to MTV2. The MT3, then 4, soon there will be no MTV. Well at least I can hope. Loveline still kicks but. Listen to it on my IPOD. Think Daniel Tosh should be the new host.
How can I find the DVD of MTV's Loveline? I been looking for the dvds for along time. I will pay to get it, even if it is copied off of the TV. I have been looking for the dvds for years and can't find them. I miss watching the show. My wife has been getting on me to try to find the DVD series. Like I said i will pay anyone who has the set to sell. I will accept a deal for who ever will sell me the series. So please if anyone has the series to sell or copy for me please let me know. Like I said i have been searching for years. I have found one person who only had one episode, but I want more then just one. I am willing to make anyone a reasonable offer for me to buy it from them.
I used to watch this show when I was growing up. First off, I must say that it was a game show. Also, I haven't seen every episode. However, if you ask me, it was still a good show. I don't remember the theme song at all, though. Even so, it was fun to listen to people share their love life problems. I hope some network brings it back so I can hear people share their love life problems again. If that happens, I will really happy. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that I'll always remember this show in my memory forever, even though I haven't seen every episode. Now, in conclusion, if some network ever brings it back, I hope that you catch it one day before it goes off the air for good.
This show offered everything: Public service, education and comedy. Dr. Drew Pinski provided serious medical information on topics such as sexual relationships, prevention of STDs and even coping with addictions. Adam Corolla offered comedy and even some "average Joe" advice. A variety of female cohosts offered the feminine perspective. So where is this show? Once again MTV, which loves to portray itself as a progressive network, found itself with a solidly entertaining, yet publicly meaningful show and had no clue what to do with it other than to dump it onto the trash heap in order to make room for such widely acclaimed successes as "Cribs" and "Beavis and Butthead". Oh well, if we clutter up the vast wasteland of television with quality shows how will the networks ever make a profit?
That's the most I have to say about this show. I used to live in a market that carried loveline on the radio, but I didn't have cable to watch it, and now i have cable, but i can't listen to it on the radio. I have been a faithful viewer/listener for a year now, and I wouldn't miss it!
People call in that have had some serious trauma in their past, and depending on how heavy the trauma is, Adam will usually crack a (mildly - once again, depending on the trauma) off color joke or two, and then comes the advice from the almost-always serious Dr. Drew. Watching the show, you'll find yourself almost getting sick of Adam by the end, but at the same time, you'll be laughing at his jokes. Every so often, a sensible piece of advice will come shooting out!
As for Dr. Drew - how can you not like him! To paraphrase what Adam said about him once "He came from a stable home. He had two parents that loved each other and loved him. They made sure he had food to eat every day. They made sure he went to school, and went to college." Can you imagine the world if there were 5 billion more people just like him?
And, Diane...Diane, while being even less qualified than Adam, serves the purpose that she is there to serve, which is adding a female perspective. However, the one thing that I've noticed about her is that she laughs incessantly at ALL of Adams jokes. I think Adam is hilarious, but he isn't a funny as she seems to think he is.
Overall, this show is a benefit to society, and the "generation x" as a whole. If you are watching or listening now, continue. If you've never seen or listened to the show, look it up on the web, find a radio station in your area, and take a listen. If you can't find a radio station, then get MTV and watch it.
People call in that have had some serious trauma in their past, and depending on how heavy the trauma is, Adam will usually crack a (mildly - once again, depending on the trauma) off color joke or two, and then comes the advice from the almost-always serious Dr. Drew. Watching the show, you'll find yourself almost getting sick of Adam by the end, but at the same time, you'll be laughing at his jokes. Every so often, a sensible piece of advice will come shooting out!
As for Dr. Drew - how can you not like him! To paraphrase what Adam said about him once "He came from a stable home. He had two parents that loved each other and loved him. They made sure he had food to eat every day. They made sure he went to school, and went to college." Can you imagine the world if there were 5 billion more people just like him?
And, Diane...Diane, while being even less qualified than Adam, serves the purpose that she is there to serve, which is adding a female perspective. However, the one thing that I've noticed about her is that she laughs incessantly at ALL of Adams jokes. I think Adam is hilarious, but he isn't a funny as she seems to think he is.
Overall, this show is a benefit to society, and the "generation x" as a whole. If you are watching or listening now, continue. If you've never seen or listened to the show, look it up on the web, find a radio station in your area, and take a listen. If you can't find a radio station, then get MTV and watch it.
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- TriviaCanceled by MTV on 18 September 2000.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Fired Up: Lustline (1998)
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