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Senior Don Juan
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Does anyone else remember these episodes from this show? MADE aired on MTV back in the early 2000’s and it was a self improvement show that helped teens achieve various goals that they had by pairing them with a coach to help them reach their goals. For some of the guys who were featured on the show, their goal was to be made into a ladies man. These were usually nerdy or awkward guys in high school who were really struggling with girls and never had a girlfriend or kissed a girl. Most of the time, they hoped to get a date to the school dance/prom and get their first kiss by the end of the episode and there were some that were successful and there were others that failed.
I remember that there were also coaches that were assigned to these guys who didn’t help much at all, and a pattern I noticed was that most of the times when these guys failed, they were given a coach who was a woman. For one guy, his end goal was to find a date to bring with him to the red carpet premiere of Transformers 2 and he couldn’t get a date and was forced to bring his younger brother instead, the others with female coaches were only able to get a platonic date to the dance and the girl wouldn’t kiss him. I also think at times, MTV deliberately set these guys up for failure in order to add more entertainment value because the ladies man episodes had several cringe moments that made you keep watching in order to see what happens next.
I remember that there were also coaches that were assigned to these guys who didn’t help much at all, and a pattern I noticed was that most of the times when these guys failed, they were given a coach who was a woman. For one guy, his end goal was to find a date to bring with him to the red carpet premiere of Transformers 2 and he couldn’t get a date and was forced to bring his younger brother instead, the others with female coaches were only able to get a platonic date to the dance and the girl wouldn’t kiss him. I also think at times, MTV deliberately set these guys up for failure in order to add more entertainment value because the ladies man episodes had several cringe moments that made you keep watching in order to see what happens next.