justrobux
I really, love his shows. Some, people say it's fake... But, i don't care. It's, still my favorite show. But the annoying thing i hate is some of the people he, helps turn to be badder than, they were when they came on the show. Like, that one youtuber Danielle. She, tried to get help. And, everyone made a meme of her.... So, now she is basically more trash.Maybe, this contains some spoilers, but yeah.
Dejan Dozic
Sometimes Dr. Phil finds a subject that was never up for discussion. Well if you are looking for a needle in a haystack. And he is absolutely good at his "one-liners" in his shows. Sometimes it feels like a rerun, but then one notice that the stage is different and the people saying their lines different. It is "troubled teens", People getting ripped off by fake people. I think a show called "Catfish" has that on the show. Gullible old people. I think it is time to find a new topic. Or is that just NOT POSSIBLE ! What is not possible is to rate Dr Phil Show more than "2" (two). Promotes his own books and his wife's project a.s.o. It has become a commercial promotion program for products. And it is the same ones all the time. Time to close shop, OK !?Saw some shows that triggered me to raise my rating from 1 to 2.
kerrikp
Dr. Phil has arrived on our TV sets after spending years proving himself in private, professional practice. Oprah Winfrey, who is losing her sheen as a host, but still knows how to make savvy business decisions, put him on the air because she saw something. I would like to think it is the same thing I see - he doesn't let his guests, or America, get away with CONTINUING to fool themselves. THAT is what's behind the "And how's that working for you?" It's his way of calling B.S. He would prefer us all and probably rightly expects that we all should get real. I think the people who don't like him or don't get him either need or want to continue living in their fantasy world.
TxMike
"The Dr. Phil" show is very popular down here in Texas, partly because Dr. Phil is a genuine Texan. He is on network TV every weekday afternoon, right before the news. I look at him and see an example of "being in the right place at the right time." Long a regular on the 'Oprah Winfrey Show', when the networks finally realized his overwhelming popularity, he was given his own show. He is big and imposing at over 6 feet, and not exactly skinny. He is a degreed psychologist, and what he has to say makes sense. But not any more sense than maybe 5,000 or 10,000 others like across the nation. But he has the same ingredient that has made Emeril Lagasse a hit with his own cooking show, that spark which allows him to connect with the audience. I like Dr. Phil, what he has to say makes sense, but I don't know if anything has been done to measure its success. Sometimes I lay awake at night, hearing his voice in my mind, in that thick, Texas drawl, "No wonder you're fat, you eat all day long. You just have to look at yourself in a mirror, and decide to quit eating those twinkies!"