I didn't think it was too bad, as per the first episode it tried to cram as many niches into an hour as possible and so the majority of us are only going to relate to a fraction of the episode.
To me the dom and the guy in Soho were particularly uninteresting - having a jiffy bag loaded with shit posted to me really doesn't appeal and I'm sure Soho Man appeared in one of the air head hosted programmes - only as a stand up comic rather than a millionaire businessman. Not one bit interested in the TV web cammer either.
A pity that one of segments I would relate to as a punter was another interview with a prossie - gave her a chance at self promotion. The guy we saw booking on AW was refreshing though and added to the (weak) attempt to dispel the view that the majority of prostitutes are trafficked into the country and are forced into the business.
The councilor was a prick though and it just had to come down to anger issues and a hated of females leading to the blokes using prossies. I would have liked to have seen Rupert leading the counseling session, would have got far more out if it
I did wonder if that was the same guy who appeared as a stand up in the BBC programme, but I don't think it was.
Agreed about the counsellor, didn't like him, and it felt to me that he was almost there because of his own issues rather to help other people.