Anyone else watch The Biggest Loser?

I watched it some last season, but only caught the finale of this season that aired last night. Unbelievable! At least a couple people on the show lost over 50% of their original weight. The winner, Erik, went from over 400 pounds to under 195. Look at these before and after photos: www.nbc.com/.../erik_before1.jpg www.nbc.com/.../erik_finale10.jpg Hard to even believe this is the same guy!
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  • Episode 4: Cruise has not returned. Some_girl is out on bail looking for a lawyer. After interviewing Gull and Lindsay, the FDA determines, after the usual agonizingly slow analysis, that TFs are a teensy bit bad for the heart even though they have the economic benefit of promoting purchases of fat-mobile SUVs. Geek sues the FDA under the First Amendment, alleging that the FDA ruling constitutes prohibited recipe selecting and that TFs have nothing to do with "public safety" and should therefore be unregulated. Lindsay files an amicus brief in the case questioning Geek's logic and citing quotes from Harvard geeks. Geek responds that the First Amendment imposes no obligation to say something meaningful. Meanwhile, NY diners are healthy, but Richjb has gone off the deep end. He discovers his kids at a TF rave and has a heart attack. An examination by Gull reveals no TFs in his system. To be continued ...
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  • Episode 4: Cruise has not returned. Some_girl is out on bail looking for a lawyer. After interviewing Gull and Lindsay, the FDA determines, after the usual agonizingly slow analysis, that TFs are a teensy bit bad for the heart even though they have the economic benefit of promoting purchases of fat-mobile SUVs. Geek sues the FDA under the First Amendment, alleging that the FDA ruling constitutes prohibited recipe selecting and that TFs have nothing to do with "public safety" and should therefore be unregulated. Lindsay files an amicus brief in the case questioning Geek's logic and citing quotes from Harvard geeks. Geek responds that the First Amendment imposes no obligation to say something meaningful. Meanwhile, NY diners are healthy, but Richjb has gone off the deep end. He discovers his kids at a TF rave and has a heart attack. An examination by Gull reveals no TFs in his system. To be continued ...
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