10/10
Thoroughly entertaining
30 March 2015
Patti sets up financially prosperous people with matches that hopefully bring enough other assets to the table to put them on an even playing field with the millionaires. Sometimes it's wealthy straight men looking to meet beautiful women, sometimes it's wealthy cougar ladies looking to meet young studs, sometimes it's lesbians or gay couples. There's no discrimination here. Gold diggers come in all shapes, sizes, genders, orientations, socioeconomic statuses etc. I think this show really irks some men who think they should be able to land young, gorgeous women even though they're not rich. That's not very realistic and they should adjust their standards in dating instead of shaking their fists of fury at the world and calling Patti "evil." She didn't make the laws of attraction, she just understands them.

Patti tells it like it is. I agree with almost all of her dating advice. She's also funny. I enjoy the format of the show: The assistants find the millionaires by scouring through hours of self submissions. Patti reviews their choices and then sets out to meet them in person. She tries to assess why they're having a hard time finding a partner and although her assessments are often cliché, (the men can't commit because they always think they can do better and are worried about what they're missing out on; the women can't commit because they work too hard to make these millions and are married to their jobs,) she's usually accurate. I love when she tells her clients that they're dating too young. The one thing I do wish she'd say to them is: "If you want to get married...but you won't consider a woman over a certain age...what do you think is going to happen in 5-15 years??" Clearly some of these men have no intention of mating for life. But that's neither here nor there: Good show. Good times.
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