In anticipation of what looks to be a charming brawl between the mothers on ABC's "Wife Swap" tonight (we'll have a recap tomorrow), we thought you'd enjoy the infamous "Trading Spouses" moment last year, when crazy Margaret -- every Blue Stater's fear of the Red Stater incarnate -- goes bonkers.
After I watch a scary movie, or eat something too spicy, or see Paul Wolfowitz on television, I'll sometimes wake up in the dark of the night with very bad dreams. As a child, alligators always figured prominently in my nightmares. Now, Margaret does.
"Big Brother," meet "Survivor"; "Survivor," meet "The Real World"
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I actually was 16 and pregnant
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The reality of reality television
n+1 waxes philosophical about the least philosophical medium known to man: reality TV.
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Reality TV: what it is, who watches it, and why it exists
A comprehensive history of reality TV, with clips.