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Subject: What was your favorite 2000s reality show?
Written By: 97er on 08/03/15 at 2:21 pm
The 2000s were the decade of reality TV and let's be honest, we all had at least one that we loved.
I was really young in the 2000s but all my siblings were in their teens and early 20s so I still got to watch all the inappropriate reality shows (which really explains why my elementary classmates thought I was weird). Anyways I really enjoyed Flavor of Love with Flava Flav. I specifically remember "New York", she was crazy and violent and was the only reason I watched every episode. Keep in mind I was 9 at the time lol.
Subject: Re: What was your favorite 2000s reality show?
Written By: Philip Eno on 08/03/15 at 2:26 pm
Britain's Got Talent and The Apprentice.
Subject: Re: What was your favorite 2000s reality show?
Written By: ocarinafan96 on 08/03/15 at 2:36 pm
Survivor & Fear Factor
Subject: Re: What was your favorite 2000s reality show?
Written By: Baltimoreian on 08/03/15 at 3:20 pm
I never really got to watch any reality show in the 2000s, but does Total Drama Island count since it's a spoof of reality shows, especially Survivor?
Subject: Re: What was your favorite 2000s reality show?
Written By: #Infinity on 08/03/15 at 8:19 pm
Survivor, easily, though I also like The Amazing Race.
Subject: Re: What was your favorite 2000s reality show?
Written By: mqg96 on 08/03/15 at 10:43 pm
Survivor, American Idol, Amazing Race, and the original Ninja Warrior (Japan) were some of my favorite 2000's reality shows.
Subject: Re: What was your favorite 2000s reality show?
Written By: Howard on 08/04/15 at 1:30 pm
Survivor
Fear Factor
American Idol
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