tyson on oprah...
wow...
thoughts?
lynnie Writes:
broken soul...remorseful...sad...
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lichris Writes:
He seemed very sincere...likeable. I really felt bad for him...always have.
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Lil Writes:
I give him credit for doing it.He has a long way to go.Seems everyone has deamons.Hope he finds happiness.Everyone is human.
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teri Writes:
weird...he has a troubled soul--and I wish him luck--
I could see the love in his eyes when he saw/talked about his kids...hope he finds happiness
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ur bloggers Writes:
We want 2 know what u thought Ro.
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notmemaw Writes:
It showed that he was really a human being with human feelings after all.
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joaniev Writes:
I find it somewhat odd that oprah would have him on.....
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GREENY Writes:
Don't care. What's the big deal, did I miss something?
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liz Writes:
One too many blows to the head - quite sad.
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paula Writes:
still crying from that one! i think we can say that mike has finally graduated from the school of hard knocks..so nice to see that he is taking the high road and controlling his anger.. i feel for him
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Tess Writes:
Seriously? Why would anyone care?
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Carol Writes:
Bizarre. I wasn't planning to watch, tuned in forgetting he was the interview and found I couldn't stop watching.
Not sure if he or his wife is more out there.
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ZANE Writes:
Ya know..my heart broke for him...
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CindyG Writes:
He was soooo emotional! Almost teared up several times.
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Cori Writes:
I had no interest in watching it and then couldn't stop watching. Was fasinating and will watch the documentary now. I wish him and his wife and kids a healthy, positive, safe life.
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wave Writes:
first - fave documentary of all time - "best boy"
about tyson - deeply sorry for him - i believe he has mental illness and more than anything wants to be good and loved but too many problems inside
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Michele Writes:
I think his soul was damaged from an early age and when Cuss died he was like a boat set adrift. Hes been used and abused by his handlers ever since. May he find some peace after his tragic loss.
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saavoss Writes:
didn't see it... don't care
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judyp7754 Writes:
hmmmm well we all deserve to be heard and forgiven but I won't be watching
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Sharon C Writes:
I found it quite moving. A hurt little boy in a HUGE man's body. He seemed truly remorseful, which comes with age I guess. Rarely get to see O, was glad I saw it.
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sandi Writes:
didn't waste my time watching..who cares !
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betsy Writes:
WOW is right.Change is always possible and so often people and their motives are misunderstood. I cried for his visible pain.
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LisSuzNCats Writes:
One word at this point in these times:
"Irrelevant"
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Kimberley Writes:
WHY? Of all the people in this wide world?
Do not get it.
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Ali Writes:
Surprising. He was able to articulate his feelings in a way I didn't expect.
Definitely seemed cotton mouthy medicated. Or nervous?
Bravo for being brave to speak to his truth.What a life he's had.
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laura Writes:
heartbreaking. he did not have love growing up. It shows how tragic life can be and how hard he has had to work to get where he is.
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Kristen Writes:
He was extremely honest and I respect that. He really knows himself. I want to see the documentary, but it seems as if he has evolved further since it was filmed. Current wife in denial though.
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Erin Writes:
I only saw the end but he was pitiful. Sad and slow.
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Susan Writes:
He was so emotional. Seemed overwhelmed with living life. Depressed. Hopefully this marriage will work for him (and his wife). Disturbing.
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LoBro Writes:
All the layers were pulled back. He couldn't be any more real and honest than that. I felt his pain and struggle to make his life better.
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Paulette Writes:
I'll say WOW!! My thoughts are that it's never too late to change, and I truly believe he has. I don't think Kiki (his wife) would put up with him otherwise. BRAVO, Mike, I say!
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sarah Writes:
We all make mistakes. He's made some VERY big ones. Having a child die does not clean the slate, but it does create humility. Should we forget? No. But we should move on.
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kel Writes:
Honestly, Oprah was harder on James Frey. As far as Tyson goes though I admire his honesty but he became the bully he once loathed. I found myself sympathizing with him though.
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Katie Writes:
Raw. Open. Honest. Very painful. I was mesmerized. One of the best Oprah interviews I've seen in more than 2o years. His statment "I'm tired of failing" really hit me.
Wish him the best.
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barb Writes:
I feel the man is trying to make a better life for himself and his family.the media needs to stay away from him and I think he will find peace.We all have sins that we want to correct and to move forward.Peace to Mike T. and his family.
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juanita Writes:
shocked at his vulnerability. moved by his emotion. wouldn't want to be alone in a room with him. sounds like he has worked hard to overcome his demons. god bless him.
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Kyra Writes:
He is a complicated person who has been through a lot in his life. Perfect example of why we cannot judge others for what we see/hear in the media. Who knew. He's dealt with so much.
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Karen Writes:
I found myself alternately almost weeping for the pain that is in this man (the young boy) but then he would say things that would terrify me - I wish him all the best though and his wife and children
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Vittoria Writes:
For me it is always sad to watch someone air all their pain and sometimes shame for millions to see. Somethings are better left unsaid. He opened himself up to be judged once again by the public.
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Michele Writes:
Wow is right. I was moved to tears SEVERAL times. I don't know why?? Never ever thought I would have that reaction to him.
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