Fleit reached out to hundreds of young women
by: Not Fleit
Fleit told ET she reached out to hundreds of young women, both high school seniors and active college students, most of whom said no, citing codes of conduct prohibiting their participation.
"The participation access was challenging," Fleit said. "Hundreds of women told us they weren't allowed to participate, that it was against the rules."
It's quite apparent that she had to reach the bottom of the barrel to find the women in the Doc. The 2 who dropped out of Recruitment were really weird and The SK seemed to have a vendetta against her chapter. Shelby Rose is really lame, but the girl Isabelle is cute and seems nice. They needed filler so they had Fleit tell her non-rush related story. These women don't really represent sorority women here; why didn't HBO just cancel the whole project besides the fact that they are greedy?
#2by: hbo
It didn't have to be good, it just had to entice new subscriptions for Max. Notice how Max and the doc both dropped on the same day? HBO has announced they are going to focus more on reality type shows because they are cheap to produce, so there will be more of the same caliber coming. HBO will be circling the drain soon.
#3by: haha
#4by: pathetic
What is really pathetic is that Rachael Fleit didn't reach out to the girl with the hair tie or to Panhellenic when she knew the girl was kicked out of rush because of the documentary on campus. I see how much she cares oh so deeply about young women. She could have changed everything for that girl.
#5by: Lame
Why didn’t the documentary cover things like when Alpha Phi kicked out 200 girls one summer? Or the AGD drama with the survey girl or when they wouldn’t back their own sister for homecoming queen?
Or the Zeta president who slept with her pledge sister’s younger brother? Or the Kappa freshman last fall that literally had a baby and is now a mom? Or the GPB alum that stole tens of thousands of dollars from their house fund to keep for herself?
There were so many stories they could have touched on. Alums would have talked about these stories, maybe not their own house’s stories, but definitely the other ones.
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