Jan 8, 2009 08:25
Hi, Iâm Christine and Iâm a Real World junkie. There I said it.Iâm referring to the MTV series, Real World. The true story of seven eight this year strangers picked to live in a house, have their lives taped and find out what happens when they stop being polite and start being real. Yes, I realize Iâm in my 30âs and should be watching shows like Greyâs Anatomy and Desperate Housewives which I do, but I just canât quit my old favorite.The Real World premiered the year I graduated from high school. It was this new show with kids just my age facing some of the same âreal worldâ issues I was facing. Back then reality TV was a rarity. In those days we had scripted comedies or dramas that always solved a problem in 30 minutes and always had a happy ending; shows like Cosby Show, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Roseanne. This reality TV thing was exciting and new am I the only one who just started humming the Love Boat theme. I was addicted and still am.There are a lot of things to dislike about the show. Especially now that Iâm a parent. Of teenagers. Thereâs a heck of a lot of drinking, sex often unprotected and with multiple partners, and temper tantrums. But there are also a lot of things to like. Throughout the years weâve seen young people on the show deal with alcoholism, depression, AIDS, prejudice, pregnancy scares, abortion, anger issues, finding love, and getting married. These are things teens who arenât being followed by a film crew every minute of every day are facing.One of the reasons I keep watching every season is the diversity. I love seeing these naive kids from small towns living with and learning from people of different races, religion, and sexual preferences or kids from big cities letting their guard down to accept somebody they never thought theyâd be friends with. In past years weâve seen castmates who are white, black, Hispanic, Mormon, Catholic, straight, gay, bi and more. I think itâs great for teens to see real people doing real things and making and learning from real mistakes.And just when we thought weâd seen it all, Real World shook it up again this season by adding a transgender cast member. Katelynn Cusanelli moved in to the Real World Brooklyn house just three weeks after gender reassignment surgery. Right from the first handshake a few of her male roommates knew she was transgendered and at least one of them was clearly very curious about it.Iâm happy to see Real World taking on the transgender issue and allowing viewers to âmeetâ a transgender woman. It will be interesting to see how Katelynnâs roommates interact with her and hopefully accept her.Tags: Katelynn Cusanelli, MTV, Real World, transgenderShare This