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The reason is because this show isn't depicting this scenario as a tacky "massage parlor" that is an obvious front to prostitution (something that I think the original movie came closer to) but as a legitimate massage therapy facility where the LMTs are performing sexually for clients.
At the very least, the show will dredge up a loss of respect, snickers and jokes about the profession that LMTs have been able to assuage through decades of public education. They are concerned that LMTs who work alone may actually have their safety compromised by a client who won't take no for an answer. They are afraid that they will lose the respect they have fought for and that it will cause an increase in clients coming in expecting, or possibly demanding, sexual favors in a hostile manner. A perception that they've combated for many years. They feel it enforces the misconceptions and stereotypes that it's common that LMTs perform sexually for clients as part of their job. LMTs are up-in-arms about this show because they feel that it is depicting their profession in a negative light. Finally, there's this unexpected issue with the show. They're whitewashing what Riley is doing for a living and they made it look like the wife was the one to blame for the husband going to a "brothel". I would like to see a situation where some wife or girlfriend writes "WHORE" on Riley's car and comes after her but Riley has no defense or justification or is not vindicated in some way but has to deal with the real repercussions of being a hooker and damaging marriages and relationships. They did a little thing of a wife painting "WHORE" on Riley's car but it was turned into a big nothing. There are other issues that also need to be brought in (and maybe will be) such as the threat of STDs, the john who is abusive or dangerous, the angry wife. They need to show more average, bald, old, fat, insecure or ugly men and Riley having to deal with performing sexually on guys who it wouldn't always be so personally gratifying for her to perform for. Seriously, the "johns" so far are guys who could easily get it for free. It's made to look (exclusively) like a glamorous profession, easy to do, fabulous clothes and men who are all successful and good looking. Another problem is the glorifying of the prostitution. It just all comes off as so easy for her. But her experience so far is one-noted and difficult to believe. She might develop issues of self-esteem while at the same time feeling a sense of power and confidence in her sexuality and in her life in general. She might go through periods of self-searching and guilt or disgust while sometimes actually enjoying it. What I would expect to see is a woman who might start this in need of money to raise her kids but would have a mixture of good and bad in choosing it. She fairly easily segues into performing sexual favors after being hired as an LMT (Licensed Massage Therapist) without the pesky conscience.

There's simply not enough internal and external conflict happening with Riley over the choices she's making.

The problems I'm having with the show have to do with the plot lines and characters needing more depth and complexity.
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I also like the premise of the show which is about a single mother trying figure out how to provide on her own and going into prostitution as a means to do that which has to be a common issue for some single mothers. I also like and care about the other characters on the show, her coworkers and her mother (played by Cybill Sheperd).

Riley is very easy to like and feel a connection with.
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That's a big plus for me because I just finished watching the first (and probably the last) season of Ringer only to never attain that feeling of empathy or connection with the characters. The love part is with Jennifer Love Hewitt, especially with the way she is so good at creating warm, likable and lovable characters. I'm already developing a sort of love/hate relationship with this show.
