RAPID REVIEW: Top 3 reality shows you don't watch
It's summer, which means reality TV is at its best. You've probably been a Survivor or Real World fan. You've glanced, with disgust, at I (heart) New York.
But you probably haven't been watching the newest round of strange, test-of-wills, change-your-life, reality shows.
Check 'em out.
Queen Bees, on The N, Fridays at 8:30 p.m.
Seven royal bitches -- those girls who talk smack about their peers in gym class or berate their boyfriends in public -- are put into mean girl rehab.
The one who makes the biggest turnaround win $25,000. Finally, a chance watch the nastiest women get what they give.
The Baby Borrowers, on NBC, Wednesdays 9 p.m.
The commercials promise, "It's not TV. It's birth control."
Five teenage couples are given a chance to live together like adults -- with jobs and children.
The results are revealing. Couples break up. The fight over cleanup responsibilities. They decide they couldn't possible take care of children -- not right now at least.
The finale is this week, but you can catch earlier episodes on WeTV.
From G's to Gents, on MTV
Fonzworth Bentley turns a bunch of rough and tumble dudes into polished gentlemen.
The characters are priceless. And from the looks of the season preview, Bentley manages to have a real, positive affect on these gangstas.
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