Desperate Times Call for Desperate Reality Shows

The Future of the Summer Season of Reality Shows Isn't Looking so Bright

By LauraBelle, published Jun 20, 2005
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So desperate are we for our required dose of reality television after the finales of big name shows like Survivor, The Amazing Race, American Idol, The Apprentice and The Bachelor, we are choosing to fill our time this week watching paltry offerings such as Kept, Dance With The Stars, Hit Me Baby One More Time, Hell's Kitchen and The Beauty And The Geek.

The month of May was so prolific for reality television that some nights had our TIVOs asking to be paid a little overtime. We watched Tom beat Katie easily on Survivor: Palau and Uchenna and Joyce narrowly beat Rob and Amber after begging for cash outside the finish line in order to pay their cabdriver on The Amazing Race.

Donny and Marie jokes abounded with the American Idol finale pitting "A Little Bit Country" Carrie Underwood against "A Little Bit Rock 'n Roll" Bo Bice. We watched as Donald Trump hired the first female Apprentice, Kendra Todd. We got teary-eyed as Bachelor Charlie O'Connell pledged his love to Sarah B. live, a first for The Bachelor/Bachelorette series.

This was a party we didn't want to end. Assumably it won't, as there is a list of over thirty summer reality shows awaiting us. At first we were excited, until we read the premises of these shows, and ended up hoping for just a few handfuls of worthwhile entertainment.

The worst of this week's offerings had to be Mic Jagger's ex, Texas model Jeri Hall, searching for a young man to become her new "Kept" man. The premise was bad enough, but the actual show was even worse. The challenge upon which Jeri made her decision on which young man to vote out this week was each of them buying her a gift. It would be a gift to us if they would take Kept off the air.

Dancing With The Stars brought us what will be the first of two dance competition shows this summer. This show gave us six celebrities - a New Kid On The Block, a soap star, a boxer, a model, a sitcom supporting actor, and the original Bachelorette vying for a ballroom dance title with partners that are well-established in the world of dance competitions. I certainly wouldn't watch a regular ballroom dance competition, so I'm not sure why I sat, glued to the whole hour of this.

Takeaways
  • May's finales left us wanting more
  • There are many new reality shows this summer.
  • The new shows don't look like they'll measure up.
Did You Know?
There are over thirty summer reality shows.
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