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        <title>TELL ME YOU LOVE ME -- "Episode Ten"</title>
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        <description>TELL ME YOU LOVE ME started its season with a bang.&amp;nbsp; In fact, pretty much everyone was banging someone.&amp;nbsp; Graphically.&amp;nbsp; With the kind of attention to detail that might have won it an award from Adult Video News. However, the series ended with a whimper.

After 10 hour-long sessions, the only message the show seemed to have for viewers is you have to be crazy to see a therapist.&amp;nbsp; Where to begin?&amp;nbsp; 

Why not start with Jamie (Michelle Borth), who I have affectionately labeled the slut?&amp;nbsp; When the series started she was engaged to Hugo (Luke Farrell Kirby); but she broke it off when she overheard him tell a friend he doubted he could be loyal to her for the entire length of their marriage.&amp;nbsp; She did the right thing.&amp;nbsp; Only later did we discover that the self-righteous whore (in the nicest sense of that word) didn&amp;rsquo;t wait for the bloom to come off the rose.&amp;nbsp; She was fooling around on Hugo while they were engaged.</description>
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