Disclaimer in '1000-Lb Sisters' Episode Questions Viewers' Motives
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The Onion Staff
Tries hard. Doesn't quite make it out of the oven in one piece.
Summary
A disclaimer at the beginning of TLC's '1000-Lb Sisters' episode suggests viewers have something wrong with them for watching the show, reflecting on their psyche and choices.
Key quotes
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