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Four more seasons of drinking, nudity and irresponsibility coming to MTV
by Bob Sassone, posted Mar 31st 2009 1:33PM
A few years ago, it looked like The Real World was on its last legs, didn't it? It seemed like people had other reality shows to watch, and it wouldn't have shocked anyone if MTV got rid of it because it had been on since the early 90s. But there has been a bit of resurgence with the Brooklyn season, and MTV wants more more more. The network has renewed the Bunim-Murray show for four more seasons. Not one, not two, not three, but four.The Real World: Brooklyn (season premiere) - VIDEO
by Bob Sassone, posted Jan 8th 2009 10:02AM
(S21E01) "Sorta." - Ryan, after his girlfriend asks him if the eight people in the house are four guys and four girlsIt goes without saying that I am way, way beyond the demographic for The Real World. I kept thinking while watching this 21st season (yes, 21 seasons - 17 years) opener, "wow, I'm glad I'm not 23 anymore and worried about stupid stuff."
This season is the usual mix that the show always seems to put together, and here are the notes that I made while watching the show.
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