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		<title>The Perils of Reality TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 21:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>LJ Dovichi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I avoided watching reality TV like the plague. I couldn&#8217;t imagine the appeal and I was vocal in my opinions. So, I was careful not to watch because I knew if I didn&#8217;t watch them, there was no possible chance I&#8217;d get sucked into them and end up looking like a fool. Also, I&#8217;d tune [...]]]></description>
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<p>I avoided watching reality TV like the plague. I couldn&#8217;t imagine the appeal and I was vocal in my opinions. So, I was careful not to watch because I knew if I didn&#8217;t watch them, there was no possible chance I&#8217;d get sucked into them and end up looking like a fool. Also, I&#8217;d tune out conversations on the shows and their contestants for the very same reasons. With firm resolve, I managed to steer clear of Survivor, sidestep Amazing Race, and keep away from American Idol &#8212; even when William Hung was sweeping the nation.</p>
<p>And I was right. Sadly, I now know if I end up watching an episode, it&#8217;s all over &#8212; I&#8217;m addicted. My downfall:  my mother, Bravo TV, Project Runway, and Top Chef.  She blind-sided me when she turned Project Runway on one evening while I was at her house visiting. Before I knew it, I was spellbound.</p>
<p>My addiction started harmless enough with the scanning of the television waves for repeats of the episodes I&#8217;d missed while I&#8217;d sit on pins and needles waiting for the next week&#8217;s episode to air &#8212; desperate to see if the contestants I liked were going to make it to the next level or be eliminated. Before I knew it, I was deep in the thralls of reality TV and sat for hours talking about Project Runway and Top Chef with my mom &#8212; fighting over who were our favorites and who we wanted to get the ax &#8212; on which we could never agree.</p>
<p>As I watched the last episode of Project Runway&#8217;s last season, I vowed this was it &#8212; no more reality TV for me. But I was thwarted by the evil genius that is Bravo TV&#8217;s advertising. How dare they show trailers of the upcoming season&#8217;s Top Chef!</p>
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