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Posted by Colleen Shirazi, Wednesday, June 22, 2005 1:52 PM (Eastern) I had to stay home yesterday, waiting for the repair guy to show up. Ugh... But I happened to catch that show Blow Out on Bravo. And, I like it. I don't watch any reality shows. I can't think of a single one I've watched from beginning to end, starting with that one on MTV and ending with whatever, the x number of new reality shows they keep cranking out. But Blow Out is good. Maybe because it's not contrived. It's a real business. Blow Out follows the owner and the employees of Jonathan salons (one in West Hollywood, one in Beverly Hills). You get to see the odd actress showing up for a cut, color and style, but it's not a forced thing. It's not really glamorous. It's very real, which, ironically enough, seems to run contrary to the reality show concept. |
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