Journalist Tamron Hall hosts in-depth and relatable conversations covering a variety of topics.Journalist Tamron Hall hosts in-depth and relatable conversations covering a variety of topics.Journalist Tamron Hall hosts in-depth and relatable conversations covering a variety of topics.
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It used to be thought-provoking, clever, and fascinating. Now it's just downright obnoxious. The guests she's been having on lately are so uninteresting and fake. People who are only famous because of their TikTok, podcast, or having been on a reality show. They don't have actual talent, besides talking bs and sharing way too much information about their personal life. I get the vibe she's trying to promote this odd theme where she only recruits women to be on her show if they push boundaries, like that's supposed to be some kind of an empowerment thing. Sorry, but I'm a woman, and it doesn't resonate with me. I'm not old-fashioned, but I do think women should try to be at least somewhat ladylike in public. It's becoming a trend for women to be TMI and loud, and I don't get it. To tell the truth, I can't relate to ANY of the people she has on her show, even if they're not women. A couple days ago when I turned on my TV, she was standing next to a drag queen from RuPaul's Drag Race (I have nothing against drag queens, so that's not why I had an issue). They were on her show because they had written a book, and they said something to the effect of if a higher power tells you to do such and such, you do it... If they tell you to cuss somebody out, you do it. Both Tamron and the audience erupted in laughter, followed by me turning the channel. I was interested in what they were saying until they made that stupid comment. With all of the gun violence that's been happening nowadays, cussing someone out might result in you losing your life. I know that sounds dramatic, but you really have no idea how someone is going to react to you yelling profanity at them. It was tasteless to say something like that on national TV. I haven't watched every day since the quarantine, so I can't say if she always has juvenile guests, but I've noticed that area has been deteriorating. Granted, I've been watching intermittently - I just turn it on every so often - but that's been my impression. Honestly, her show had more substance during the height of covid. Maybe that's because the pandemic inspired her to cover meaningful topics. But now that everything is back to normal, I guess there's no need to sit and contemplate anything anymore, seeing as how we're not stuck in the house for months at a time and can travel/go where we please. Well, taking the time to reflect on meaningful topics still matters, even if we have returned to the hustle and bustle of society. It's sad to see a once promising show head down the drain. I'm so happy I recently got a new WFH job, so I have something to keep myself busy throughout the day and I don't have to watch daytime junk simply because I'm bored. I gave 2 stars because I do like her clothing style and hair. Otherwise, her show's just not the same.
The view you give of Baltimore is not the real Baltimore. Lived in Baltimore for 70 years with a husband and son serving in the city fire department but finally had to give up the City I remembered for a crime, rat infested city. In addition, the last 3 administrations have been a political embarrassment nationwide. You visited the stadium and raved about the city's crab tradition. You should have gone away from the stadium and into the surrounding neighborhoods. If you wanted to rave about the "inner harbor" you should have looked into the history and the beauty of what that area was. Unfortunately everyone I know who saw or heard about your promotion of Baltimore could not believe your level of misinformation you allowed yourself to promote.
I already had a negative opinion of the show due to what seemed like constant stories that were negative or traumatic. Not really something I enjoy watching in a real show. But the final straw is her allowing an abuser onto her show despite protests from the victims. Truly not worth the money they spend to produce it.
I wanted to like this show. I like ABC and I love the morning line up. I didn't mind they took away Rachael Ray, but was hoping I could vibe with her. I don't. Here are some of the reasons.
1) She talks over guests. She acts superior and when she has people on the show who know more than her, she feels like she needs to puff her chest.
2) she stands in the crowd above her guests which, to me, makes it so she above them.
3) she's a know it all.
4) her topics are boring. I want to wake up in the morning. Not fall asleep.
5) she plays devils advocate too often for people who don't deserve it.
3) in I think the third episode she called on someone to speak and the girl excitedly touched the mic and she snapped at her and said "I hold the microphone, this is my microphone"
Bring back Racheal or give us something to look forward too.
Watching Tamron cut-off her guests as they are speaking, being openly hostile and combative is awkward to watch! I want to hear from the guests, but they aren't allowed to finish a thought without a smug comment from the host. I loved Tamron on Deadline Crime so I was looking forward her this show, but I can't. Tamron struggles to ask the tough questions without coming off as she is attacking. It can't be an easy thing to do, but those are the shows that are most successful, unless you're funny like Ellen.
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- ConnectionsReferenced in General Hospital: Episode #1.14414 (2019)
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