We were just flipping the channels when suddenly we stumbled upon . . . OK, that's a lie. We actually were lying on our couch, a soda balanced on our belly, watching "Cheerleader Nation" on Lifetime TV, and there's really no excuse for that. It's an innocuous show that doesn't deliver on its great promise of teenage backbiting or Mean Girl devilishness. But Megan's fabulous fall while trying to stick her full-twist was pretty gripping. Don't worry, she was not injured. And no, we didn't add the menacing Japanese drums or super slow-mo -- that's pure Lifetime.
"Big Brother," meet "Survivor"; "Survivor," meet "The Real World"
A throwback to a time when six hours of reality television a week was considered a lot.
By Andy Dehnart, Salon
Three cheers for reality TV
Pundits can tut-tut all they want, but reality shows rule television for a simple reason: The best of them are far more compelling than the worn-out sitcoms and crime dramas the networks keep churning out.
By Heather Havrilesky, Salon
How I learned to love (and hate) "American Idol"
For seven years I ignored the world's biggest pop culture spectacle. But thanks to my daughter -- and the stunningly original Adam Lambert -- I finally caved.
By Gary Kamiya, Salon
I actually was 16 and pregnant
And while TV often bungles what it's like to be a teen mother, MTV's reality series got it (mostly, movingly) right.
By Amy Benfer, Salon
The reality of reality television
n+1 waxes philosophical about the least philosophical medium known to man: reality TV.
By Mark Grief, n+1
Reality TV: what it is, who watches it, and why it exists
A comprehensive history of reality TV, with clips.
