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Contestants on this dating game show don't want to hear the elimination line "I'm sorry, but you have too much baggage." How much is acceptable among three contestants in each episode is determined by the "dater," who hears the candidates' intimate secrets and hidden flaws, as well as their attempts to deflect these traits by describing their positive attributes. After two elimination rounds leave one remaining contestant, it's the dater's turn to reveal his or her own baggage ... and then the contestant decides to go forward with the date or not. Jerry Springer hosts.

S3, EP7

Shawnekia may have been a nun for five years, be bipolar and abusive, or have paid for sex more than once.

S3, EP24

Erin may limit her dates to 30 minutes, only speed date, or fake all of her orgasms for time management.

S3, EP1

Corey may have sent a sex tape of his ex to her mother, may have been sent to jail for harboring a fugitive, or may have sent nude photos of himself to Playgirl and gotten rejected.

S3, EP107 "Virtual Friends"

Jason may have been booted from a boy band, may be a biter in the bedroom, or may expect his girlfriend to bathe him each night.

S2, EP95

Gianno may own and operate a gentlemen's club, run a Honduran sweatshop, or have three wives in three countries.

S2, EP78

James may have been in the witness protection program, may be a gay-for-pay grandfather, or may own 100 live hand-grenades.

S2, EP71

Scarlet may have had sex with a cop to avoid arrest, may be looking for a marriage commitment today, or may have used tear gas on three of her boyfriends.

S2, EP66

Stuart may not have been to the dentist in 15 years, may have ordered a mail-order bride and sent her back, or may only have sex fully clothed.

S3, EP10

Cibi may have shared his ex with five of his buddies, may have slept with five of his exes' mothers, or may disown his five children just to pick up women.

S3, EP83 "Stall Talk"

Elliot may have stolen money from his church, meat from the grocery store, or drugs from medical school.

S3, EP25

Alvin may drink cough syrup before sex, a bottle of wine before work, or garlic-and-onion juice before bed.

S3, EP106 "Iron Out the Kinks"

Kalen may have dated two sisters, his father's girlfriend, or a transvestite.

S2, EP92

Alfonzo may have gotten into a fistfight with his ex's grandfather, faked going to college to pocket the tuition money, or had one girlfriend and/or 145 one-night stands.

S2, EP89

Brent may have had sex only once, started a nationally televised riot or live on a boat on land.

S3, EP21 "Sweet on You"

Denise may insist that her live-in ex approve her boyfriends, may have had 12 cosmetic surgeries and want more, or may have her sex toys proudly displayed in her living room.

S3, EP12

Leah may make her boyfriend dress as a shirtless waiter for her lady luncheons, may make her boyfriend dress up and attend her princess parties, or may make her boyfriend dress up and attend masquerade orgies.

S3, EP16 "A Chants at Love"

Trae may have slept with the quarterback of his college football team, may have befriended his neighbor so he could sleep with his wife, or may try to sleep with his staff and bosses at every job.

S3, EP18 "Prize in Disguise"

Raul may sleep on an air mattress in a van, on a cot in a bar, or with three wives in a commune.

S2, EP110

Ursula may have slept with countless rock stars, her ex's portrait may be tattooed on her back, or she may write love letters to Charles Manson every month.

S2, EP99

Andreas may have joined the Army just to break up with his girlfriend, never want to have sex again, or have a ventriloquist's dummy for a best friend.

S2, EP75

Chris may have dumped his ex by writing "it's over" on her birthday cake, have threesomes with his twin brother or lick toads to get high.

S2, EP63 "You Gotta Have Faith"

Jermaine may not allow his girlfriends to cheat, even though he does, may have won the state lottery and lost all of the money, or may bathe only twice a month.

S3, EP22

Geoff may have two rooms in his house devoted to his doll collection, his sports addiction may have ruined his past three relationships, or he may have legally changed his name four times.

S3, EP23 "Toy With Me"

Broadcaster Michelle may predict the end of days, rate her boyfriend's performance, or advise women to cheat in relationships on the radio.

S3, EP27 "Don't Break My Heart"

Chris may have used a fake ID to get a passport, may have had sex with his boss to get promoted at work, or may have dumped his girlfriend to be with her twin brother.

S3, EP31 "On Holiday"

Bri may be living with, sleeping with or being stalked by her old boyfriend.

S2, EP56 "Tell Me I'm Pretty"

Dustin may have 72 porcelain dolls that look like his mother, may have been restrained in a straight jacket inside a padded cell, or may have ended up marrying a stripper from his bachelor party.

S2, EP59

Kyle's ex may be carrying his baby, or he may have had sex with his friend's girlfriend in his hot tub, or he may have been recently released from prison.

S2, EP81

Leah may be too embarrassed to eat in public, may have hooked up with three of her exes at her high-school reunion, or may have accidentally shot a man.

S3, EP33 "Party of Two"

Todd may pretend to be Edward Norton every weekend, have a man-crush on Phil Collins, or make his ex call him "Tom Cruise" during sex.

S3, EP41 "Head Over Heels"

Maggie may have totaled two cars in fits of rage, married the same man three times, or been arrested for having sex outdoors.

S3, EP112 "Crafting the Perfect Date"

Lydia may take three antidepressants a day, may be a mail-order bride in three European countries, or may have been arrested three times for breaking and entering.

S3, EP128 "Animal Instincts"

Ryan may have bathed in his church's baptismal pool, defaced his church's altar, or had sex in his church's confessional.

S2, EP85

Clay may have been dishonorably discharged from the Navy, may dump a girlfriend for just looking at another man, or may have impersonated a pop star to get a one-night stand.

S2, EP116 "A Family Affair"

Kimberly may have maxed out her ex's credit card for revenge, may have been forcibly removed from a celebrity's birthday party, or may make her boyfriends wear diapers in bed.

S2, EP107 "Birthday Party of One"

Audrey may have kidnapped her ex's dog, may have sex tapes with three different lovers, or may make her men take her shopping at 4 a.m. every weekend.

S2, EP101 "Hungry for Love"

Three contestants share intimate secrets and hidden flaws with a dater.

S3, EP46 "Brush with Destiny"

Bridgette may require that her date get a colon cleanse, a gift or an STD test 24 hours before sex.

S3, EP38 "A Taste for Danger"

Jen may sleep in her car and shower in the park, make her men get bikini waxes, or call her mother every half-hour.

S3, EP35 "Eye Opening"

Robert may think wearing an adult diaper to bed is sexy, women have nothing interesting to say, or all married men should have mistresses.

S3, EP52 "Dental Darling"

Alem may use retirement communities to secure an inheritance, may crash funerals to meet women or may use Gamblers Anonymous to scam addicts.

S3, EP39 "Fake N Bake"

Tim may perform in drag on weekends, may have tied a woman to a hotel bed and left her there, or may have been kicked out of church for tainting the holy water.

S3, EP58 "Creature Comforts"

Natalie may need to interview a potential date's family, check a potential date's bank account, or make a potential date meet her therapist.

S3, EP59

Matt may have a tattoo of his ex on his chest, may only have sex with his clothes on, or may share groupies with his band.

S3, EP36

Ilissa may be followed by the IRS, may pay a photographer to follow her ex -- or a dead girl may be following her.

S3, EP55

Natasha may drink two bottles of wine before bed, may have at least two boyfriends all of the time, or may plan to move out of the country in two weeks.

S3, EP85

Tamra may have lied to get out of a lawsuit, to get out of a relationship, or to get her doctor to prescribe her pills.

S3, EP62

Aliza may own more than 30 guns, may have been arrested for passing counterfeit money, or may love to sue her exes.

S3, EP119 "I See Dead People"

Michelle may be taking steps toward filing for bankruptcy, starting an escort service, or becoming a lesbian.

S3, EP61

Meredith may have caused three traffic accidents, may have been engaged to three men in one year, or may have outlived three husbands.

S3, EP122

Melissa may have slept with her best friend's sister, secretly videotaped her ex with a new girlfriend, or spray painted two cars for revenge.

S3, EP118 "Your Biggest Fan"

Scott may check his girlfriend's weight on a weekly basis, give his girlfriend an IQ test on their first date, or dump his girlfriend whenever he wants to travel.

S3, EP124 "Scream Queen"

Karina may have made a career out of being a phone-sex operator, selling nude photos of her friends online or selling clean urine for drug tests.

S3, EP100

Natalie may not believe in public displays of affection, love or birth control.

S3, EP123

Whitney may adopt a new cat after every breakup, shower and use deodorant only once a week, or visit an old boyfriend for sex.

S3, EP92

Brian may refuse to ride in the front seat of a car, may date only women with larger than a D-cup, or may believe he can get any woman to have sex with him.

S3, EP37

Courtney may have slept with a stranger for $100,000, may owe the IRS $100,000, or may have spent $100,000 on therapy.

S3, EP60 "Inked Lips"

Stephanie may have secretly used an ex's credit card to buy an engagement ring, may be an exhibitionist who loves to put her body on display, or may be wanted for being an accessory to a bank robbery.

S3, EP68

A man who intimidates women with his fashion sense; a man who takes his dates to Star Trek conventions; a man who is a kleptomaniac.

S3, EP53

James may refuse to give compliments, may have a collection of dolls made of his exes' hair, or may expect his girlfriends to star in his sex tape.

S3, EP120

Faith may date only guys who agree to go vegan, may monitor her pulse during sex because of stress, or may have threesomes with gay couples.

Rerun Air Date: August 20, 2024

Contestants on this dating game show don't want to hear the elimination line "I'm sorry, but you have too much baggage." How much is acceptable among three contestants in each episode is determined by the "dater," who hears the candidates' intimate secrets and hidden flaws, as well as their attempts to deflect these traits by describing their positive attributes. After two elimination rounds leave one remaining contestant, it's the dater's turn to reveal his or her own baggage ... and then the contestant decides to go forward with the date or not. Jerry Springer hosts.

Rerun Air Date: August 20, 2024

Contestants on this dating game show don't want to hear the elimination line "I'm sorry, but you have too much baggage." How much is acceptable among three contestants in each episode is determined by the "dater," who hears the candidates' intimate secrets and hidden flaws, as well as their attempts to deflect these traits by describing their positive attributes. After two elimination rounds leave one remaining contestant, it's the dater's turn to reveal his or her own baggage ... and then the contestant decides to go forward with the date or not. Jerry Springer hosts.

Rerun Air Date: August 20, 2024

Contestants on this dating game show don't want to hear the elimination line "I'm sorry, but you have too much baggage." How much is acceptable among three contestants in each episode is determined by the "dater," who hears the candidates' intimate secrets and hidden flaws, as well as their attempts to deflect these traits by describing their positive attributes. After two elimination rounds leave one remaining contestant, it's the dater's turn to reveal his or her own baggage ... and then the contestant decides to go forward with the date or not. Jerry Springer hosts.

Rerun Air Date: August 20, 2024

Contestants on this dating game show don't want to hear the elimination line "I'm sorry, but you have too much baggage." How much is acceptable among three contestants in each episode is determined by the "dater," who hears the candidates' intimate secrets and hidden flaws, as well as their attempts to deflect these traits by describing their positive attributes. After two elimination rounds leave one remaining contestant, it's the dater's turn to reveal his or her own baggage ... and then the contestant decides to go forward with the date or not. Jerry Springer hosts.

Rerun Air Date: August 20, 2024

Contestants on this dating game show don't want to hear the elimination line "I'm sorry, but you have too much baggage." How much is acceptable among three contestants in each episode is determined by the "dater," who hears the candidates' intimate secrets and hidden flaws, as well as their attempts to deflect these traits by describing their positive attributes. After two elimination rounds leave one remaining contestant, it's the dater's turn to reveal his or her own baggage ... and then the contestant decides to go forward with the date or not. Jerry Springer hosts.

Rerun Air Date: August 20, 2024

Contestants on this dating game show don't want to hear the elimination line "I'm sorry, but you have too much baggage." How much is acceptable among three contestants in each episode is determined by the "dater," who hears the candidates' intimate secrets and hidden flaws, as well as their attempts to deflect these traits by describing their positive attributes. After two elimination rounds leave one remaining contestant, it's the dater's turn to reveal his or her own baggage ... and then the contestant decides to go forward with the date or not. Jerry Springer hosts.

Rerun Air Date: August 20, 2024

Contestants on this dating game show don't want to hear the elimination line "I'm sorry, but you have too much baggage." How much is acceptable among three contestants in each episode is determined by the "dater," who hears the candidates' intimate secrets and hidden flaws, as well as their attempts to deflect these traits by describing their positive attributes. After two elimination rounds leave one remaining contestant, it's the dater's turn to reveal his or her own baggage ... and then the contestant decides to go forward with the date or not. Jerry Springer hosts.

Rerun Air Date: August 20, 2024

Contestants on this dating game show don't want to hear the elimination line "I'm sorry, but you have too much baggage." How much is acceptable among three contestants in each episode is determined by the "dater," who hears the candidates' intimate secrets and hidden flaws, as well as their attempts to deflect these traits by describing their positive attributes. After two elimination rounds leave one remaining contestant, it's the dater's turn to reveal his or her own baggage ... and then the contestant decides to go forward with the date or not. Jerry Springer hosts.

S2, EP79 "Geek Chic"

Shahree may have been evicted from her last five apartments, may have invited seven ex-lovers to her wedding, or may have failed her driving test nine times this year.

S2, EP94

Shaina may have been engaged to two men at once, may sleep on an air mattress in a dining room, or may appear in five "Girls Gone Wild" videos.

S2, EP114

Amy may be a fame-chasing gold-digger, may have dumped her fiance via text message, or may have a 24-hour webcam in her home.

S2, EP93 "Dolled Up"

DJ may have dressed as a woman to spy on his girlfriend, handcrafted his own sex doll, or may pray for two hours in tongues.

S2, EP105

David may share his bed with seven cats, may go to 12-step meetings just to pick up women, or may own and operate a nudist trailer park.

"Gypsy Woman"

A dater must choose between women whose baggage includes having been raised by gypsies and watching Beavis and Butthead every day.

S1, EP37 "Cold Feet, Warm Heart"

A dater must choose between men whose baggage includes sleeping in footed pajamas and fainting at the sight of spiders.

S2, EP82

Tyson may have sledgehammered his ex's convertible, may insist on controlling his girlfriend's finances, or his last girlfriend may have been a man.

S2, EP106 "Spin the Bottle"

Shannon may have to check in with her parole officer every week, may forbid her boyfriends from talking to other women, or her ex may have caught her in bed with two men.

S2, EP122 "A Brief Encounter"

Chris may hire a private detective to investigate his girlfriends, may have a court-ordered breath analyzer in his car, or may have dumped an ex in the middle of sex.

S2, EP76

Debra may have four ex-husbands, been to rehab six times or has been celibate for eight years.

S2, EP130

Cynthia may refuse to have sex in a bedroom, may still be married to her second husband, or may have had an affair with her landscaper.

S2, EP113

KC may have been paid to sleep with a co-worker, may have gone to counseling to become straight, or may prefer to live with a horse than with a woman.

S1, EP26 "Lifestyles of the Rich and the Dateless"

A dater must choose between women whose baggage includes judging men by their car and only dating rich men.

S3, EP32

Shane may have faked his own death, being single while he was still married, or being a doctor in order to get medical marijuana.

S3, EP15

Erin may have pushed her ex's car off a cliff, may have pushed three of her boyfriends out of the closet, or may have pushed her family into bankruptcy.

S2, EP65

Kim may have been secretly engaged to her sister's boyfriend, may have bitten her ex and sent him to the hospital, or may have hooked up with an entire rugby team.

S2, EP72

Chase may have cut off his girlfriend's hair while she was sleeping, still be paying off his ex's engagement ring or have gotten a massage from a male masseuse.

S2, EP54

Rachel may have lost $70,000 betting on sports, publicly shamed her ex with a billboard, or like knife play in the bedroom.

S2, EP69

Jimmy may have taken steroids for the past 13 years, may dance for men to make money, or may have had sex with his friend's grandmother.

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Contestants on this dating game show don't want to hear the elimination line "I'm sorry, but you have too much baggage." How much is acceptable among three contestants in each episode is determined by the "dater," who hears the candidates' intimate secrets and hidden flaws, as well as their attempts to deflect these traits by describing their positive attributes. After two elimination rounds leave one remaining contestant, it's the dater's turn to reveal his or her own baggage ... and then the contestant decides to go forward with the date or not. Jerry Springer hosts.
Original Air Date: Apr 19, 2010
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD

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