Horrible: "This is about as repulsive as reality TV gets," says Mark A. Perigard in the Boston Herald. The brides-to-be on this "creepy," "'Stepford Wife'-like show" seem to have come "through a black hole that leads to the 1950s." The show feeds "the idea that a woman's worth is based on attaining the perfect physique by any means."
"Love, honor and garish"
Worse than horrible — but addictive: "This show is a train wreck, albeit one that no one wants to turn away from," says Chris Spargo at Hollywood Life. "Bridalplasty's" "whining blonds" are "almost all in perfect shape" yet they still feel compelled to obliterate their "minor imperfections." It's "beyond addictive," and "sadly, I will be tuning in each week."
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