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Wife Swaps and Pawn Shops: ‘The Triumph of Reality TV’

By
Brendan Boyle
/ 18 June 2013
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My 2010 TV Wishlist

By
Matt Paproth
/ 4 January 2010
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Survivor: Tocantins: The Brazilian Highlands

By
Sarah Hentges
/ 19 February 2009
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Survivor: China

By
PopMatters Staff
/ 27 September 2007
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Survivor: Cook Islands

By
PopMatters Staff
/ 21 September 2006
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Survivor: Guatemala

By
Kevin Wong
/ 22 September 2005
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Survivor: Thailand

By
PopMatters Staff
/ 30 September 2002
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Destiny’s Child: Survivor

By
Simon Warner
/ 30 April 2001

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