I'll be in the minority and say that Ken was rude. He was kind of criticizing the way Taylor was trying to save her marriage. And in the end, we all know how that worked out.
It's great he has his own opinion, but you don't have to say it to a vulnerable, hurting person at a dinner party. He should have said something on camera during the interview. If I agree with Ken, which I don't, I would have saved those remarks for a different time and to someone who is not currently going thru therapy.
I am in therapy and I would have been extremely hurt if someone said I was weak. And he said something like "get over it" or "just deal with it", I can't remember exactly what he said.
I used to hate Taylor, but obviously there was legitimate marriage issues and the therapy was not for attention. AND she didn't bring it up, someone else did. And when you are in therapy, you are extremely vulnerable in most cases. Now (well then) she probably went home thinking she really is weak. Well, that's what I would have done.
Like she said, he's a man that carries a little dog in clothes around and he implies she is weak?
Moving on, WTH was Kim wearing?
I kind of agree with this. I wasn't necessarily offended or hurt by what was said but I do think it was kind of harsh and just not appropriate for the given situation.
Maybe it's because I am currently in therapy for depression and for some other things as well but I can totally see why she would take that comment personally or at least feel hurt by that comment. He was basically saying that you shouldn't need therapy to fix a marriage and that going to therapy made someone seem weak. Doesn't matte rif it was just his opinion or not. Other peoples opinions can still hurt.
IMO, seeking out therapy and help from a COMPLETE STRANGER when you know there is a problem is about as far from weak as humanly possible. Admitting you need help and getting the help shows how strong someone is. It takes strength to get help when you need it.