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I watched it last week, we get it a few days after you and I thought it was good. Not sure why every gay male stylist on there has an allergic reaction to socks but apart from that it was good.

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Biggest surprise for me: Brad is quite funny. I had never watched the show he was on previously and didn't realize that he was also going to be a comedic addition to FP. George occasionally said something funny, but for the most part he really did stick to critiquing fashion, not telling jokes. I still miss George, though, since he was nice eye candy. I don't think I'm ever going to look at Brad in that way. I also noticed the lack of socks and, quite frankly, the generally unattractive clothing choices made by both George and Brad. I must be really out of the loop in terms of what's supposedly fashionable for men if these two are well dressed.

 

Second biggest surprise: So far, Kathy is far more tame than I expected. I don't know whether she's simply trying to distinguish herself from the late, great Joan Rivers by toning down the lewd aspect of her comedy, but while she's made me laugh a bit in the first two episodes, she hasn't made my jaw drop the way Joan frequently did and the way I know Kathy can sometimes do.

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Agree with both posters about the way the sthylists on Fashion Police dress. I'm old and have no desire to dress the way twenty somethings (Millenials?) do but often they appear ridiculous.

On a slight tangent: I've also noted that many younger men who appear on TV, including meterologists, announcers, news readers, are wearing suits that are too tight in the wrong places---chest, arms. When the jacket is buttoned it looks like the buttons will pop if any movement is made. I get it that young men want to show off their gym physiques but that can be done it many other situations. But as I said above, perhaps it's justs my age/generation.

The Fashion Police without Joan Rivers will hopefully find its feet--I'll give it a chance but Kathy has to up her game to keep me as a regular viewer. Not happy to see George gone---I appreciated his more laid back approach to not only fashion but life in general.

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Biggest surprise for me: Brad is quite funny. I had never watched the show he was on previously and didn't realize that he was also going to be a comedic addition to FP. George occasionally said something funny, but for the most part he really did stick to critiquing fashion, not telling jokes. I still miss George, though, since he was nice eye candy. I don't think I'm ever going to look at Brad in that way. I also noticed the lack of socks and, quite frankly, the generally unattractive clothing choices made by both George and Brad. I must be really out of the loop in terms of what's supposedly fashionable for men if these two are well dressed.

 

Second biggest surprise: So far, Kathy is far more tame than I expected. I don't know whether she's simply trying to distinguish herself from the late, great Joan Rivers by toning down the lewd aspect of her comedy, but while she's made me laugh a bit in the first two episodes, she hasn't made my jaw drop the way Joan frequently did and the way I know Kathy can sometimes do.

 

He's also easy on the eyes!

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Goreski

 

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